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Sex Crimes
Life Inside
December 16, 2022
Despite Sensationalist Media Coverage, the Famous People at My Prison Aren’t in Any Special Danger
Celebrities get a lot of attention on both sides of the wall. But ultimately, we are all the same: warehoused property.
By
Anthony Accurso
as told to
Keri Blakinger
ViewFinder
September 17, 2017
Shawna: A Life on the Sex Offender Registry
A young mother struggles with life on the sex offender registry.
David Feige
Life Inside
February 18, 2016
I Married a Sex Offender
Life, restricted.
By
gretchen
as told to
Beth Schwartzapfel
News
December 18, 2015
Rape is Rape, Isn’t It?
It depends on who is counting, and what they count.
By
T. Christian Miller
and
Tom Meagher
News
November 11, 2015
What’s In a Date?
For registered sex offenders in California, quite a lot.
By
Anat Rubin
Q&A
September 18, 2015
‘Sex is Not a Service’
A former prostitute makes the case for busting johns.
By
Dana Goldstein
The Lowdown
August 28, 2015
Weekends in Jail for Rape?
Why people get sentenced to “weekend jail.”
By
Corey G. Johnson
News
July 7, 2015
Cosby in Context
Seven facts about rape.
By
Dana Goldstein
News
June 17, 2015
‘A System That Is Clearly Broken’
A Minnesota sex-offender program is under fire. How long can the state hold people for crimes they have not yet committed?
By
Beth Schwartzapfel
News
March 11, 2015
Barred from Church
Sex-offender laws are raising questions about the right to worship.
By
Maurice Chammah