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Merit Decision. Punishing Juvenile Sex Offenders. In Re C.P. — 3 Comments

  1. Although this decision applies solely to juveniles, the court made very powerful conclusions that could help all adult offenders challange AWA lifetime regristration under a substantive due process claim. The court recognized that lifetime registration may offer minimal public protection without an individual determination of dangerousness.

    Equally important, the court concluded that the internet registry and public notification “causes the greatest possible stigmatization” and is a “statutorily imposed
    scarlet letter.”

    Although Justice O’Donnell is correct that the Supreme Court has held that offense based registration does not violate procedural due process, the Court did not address whether lifetime registration without an individual risk determination violates substantive due process.

    This decision suggests that applying AWA to adults may violate substantive due process.

  2. The language in this opinion seems to indicate the court’s willingness to reconsider juvenile sex offender registration in general- not just for PRQJORs. Although the court does emphasize the lack of discretion afforded juvenile judges as a key factor in its decision, there is excellent language regarding the punitive effects of registration and notification that can be used in the future to challenge ANY classification of juvenile sex offender. The question remains- if sex offender registration is punitive, how can a rehabilitative juvenile justice system impose it?

  3. Well, the legislature certainly is out of touch here. “R.C. 2152.86 creates a new classification…sexually oriented offenses when the victim is under 12, or aggravated murder, murder or kidnapping with purpose to gratify the sexual needs or desires of the offender. (emphasis added) Rape and sexual assault are crimes of violence with sex used as a weapon.They have nothing to do with sexual needs or desires. Why doesn’t the legislature check in with psychologists, or groups like Women Helping Women”?