RSOL of Virginia Reform Sex Offender Laws Seeking Justice and Safety for all Virginians
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RSOL of Virginia strives to provide accurate and current information to the citizens of Virginia. We do not claim to be a legal resource. Always consult with an Attorney and the Virginia State Police (804) 674-2825 where needed. We at RSOL of Virginia do not in any way condone the sexual abuse of anyone in anyway, shape, or form. We support appropriate punishment and treatment for offenders based on their individual case. We support the reform of many of the statutes that currently require registration, that an accusation alone is sufficient to convict, prosecution for “Sexting” between teens and young adults, prison time and the requirement to register for consensual acts between teens and young adults, the retroactive approach to applying new laws, the increases in offender classifications by Legislators, the harsher compliancy penalties than the original conviction, the total computer and internet banishment for those whose crimes were not computer related and all residency restrictions. We support reform of the sex offender registries so that the public can be aware of the presence of truly dangerous, untreatable and repeat offenders while allowing the majority of offenders to re-enter society and become productive citizens that can secure housing, employment, participate in their families lives and live without fear of community threats or retaliation.
The RSOL of Virginia is an independent group as of December 2009. When we originally formed in October 2008, we were the state affiliate for Reform Sex Offender Laws.org Unfortunately we had to make the difficult decision to break away from National RSOL due to differences in opinion. We wish RSOL National and all their state affiliates well in this very important cause, to REFORM Americas Sex Offender Registries.