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Sex Offender Registry Reform Aims to Parse for Future Risk

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California is one of only four states that require sex offenders to register for life. Now, the state board overseeing the registry is once again pushing to overhaul the system. The board wants to make it easier to spot sex offenders at high risk of re-offending. But making the change won't be easy.

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