Dealing with Harassment as a Registered Sex Offender

Registered sex offenders face many challenges, but they do not give up the right to be free from harassment.  Sex offenders deal with social isolation, property damage, housing restrictions, and decreased job opportunities. However, the right to live without harassment belongs to everyone. Stop Harassment Keeping records is the first step to end the harassment. Note the time, date and type of harassment. Is it the same person or group of people? Is it the same behavior (making false complaints, police reports or threats of violence)? If you call the police, record the officers’ names and request a copy of any incident reports. If further action is required, your detailed records provide important documentation.  For example, specific facts strengthen an attorney letter, lawsuit, No Contact Order or an Order of Protection.  Most importantly, a detailed log may convince a court that the harassment should be stopped.   (How Do I Keep Someone…

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