[Download] "Home Is Where the Park Bench Is: The Psychological Benefits and Consequences of Requiring Homeless Sex Offenders to Present a Physical Address for Release from Alabama Prisons." by Law and Psychology Review # Book PDF Kindle ePub Free
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- Title: Home Is Where the Park Bench Is: The Psychological Benefits and Consequences of Requiring Homeless Sex Offenders to Present a Physical Address for Release from Alabama Prisons.
- Author : Law and Psychology Review
- Release Date : January 01, 2011
- Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 314 KB
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INTRODUCTION Jeffrey Seagle is one of four men in the Alabama prison system who challenged a special form of life without the possibility of parole. (1) Seagle was not sentenced to life without parole by a jury or a judge. Instead, his possibly interminable prison sentence was given by the Alabama Community Notification Act (CNA). (2) Seagle, a convicted rapist, was rearrested at the end of his sentence because he was unable to provide a valid "actual" address, which the October 2005 version of the Alabama CNA required within forty-five days prior to release in order for a convicted sex offender to be allowed to reenter society. (3)