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minnesota [2018/08/12 09:49] brendaminnesota [2019/08/25 10:39] – state advocacy group: Minnesota Sex Offender Reentry Project zyin
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 10 yrs./life; FTR will add time 243.166 subd. 6\\ 10 yrs./life; FTR will add time 243.166 subd. 6\\
 [[https://www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/?id=243.166|https://www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/?id=243.166]] [[https://www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/?id=243.166|https://www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/?id=243.166]]
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 +=== Does the state categorize registrants by levels/tiers? ===
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 +Yes, Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3. Most registrants are not assigned a risk level.
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 +Minnesota’s Community Notification Act - Risk Levels\\
 +[[https://mn.gov/doc/assets/Community Notification Act_tcm1089-301295.pdf|https://mn.gov/doc/assets/Community%20Notification%20Act_tcm1089-301295.pdf]]\\
 +Predatory Offender Registration FAQ\\
 +[[https://por.state.mn.us/PredatorFAQ.aspx#A17|https://por.state.mn.us/PredatorFAQ.aspx#A17]]
 +
 +=== Does the state use risk assessments for registrants (other than supervised release)? ===
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 +Yes, the MnSOST-3 test, a sexual recidivism risk assessment, is used.
 +
 +Predicting Sex Offense Recidivism\\
 +[[https://mn.gov/doc/assets/Predicting Sex Offense Recidivism_The Perils of Professional Judgment and the Home-Field Advantage_tcm1089-325810.pdf|https://mn.gov/doc/assets/Predicting%20Sex%20Offense%20Recidivism_The%20Perils%20of%20Professional%20Judgment%20and%20the%20Home-Field%20Advantage_tcm1089-325810.pdf]]
  
 === Do any registrants remain privately registered? If so, who? === === Do any registrants remain privately registered? If so, who? ===
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 === Are there special restrictions for registrants even after supervision? === === Are there special restrictions for registrants even after supervision? ===
  
-None.+Some cities have residency restrictions primarily on level three offenders.\\ 
 +[[http://exacturl.state.gov|Link needed.]]
  
 === Is there a process for removal from the registry? If so, who qualifies and what is the process? === === Is there a process for removal from the registry? If so, who qualifies and what is the process? ===
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 === What is the registration requirement for someone with a sexual offense who is visiting the state? === === What is the registration requirement for someone with a sexual offense who is visiting the state? ===
  
-Cannot find statute; stated here as 14 days\\ +Must register if you enter the state to reside, work, or attend school, or enters this state and remains for 14 days or longer. This only applies if it has been less than 10 years since being released from confinement. 
-[[https://kellerlawoffices.com/understanding-sex-offender-registries/|https://kellerlawoffices.com/understanding-sex-offender-registries/]]+ 
 +1b.Registration required\\ 
 +[[https://www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/cite/243.166#stat.243.166.1b|https://www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/cite/243.166#stat.243.166.1b]]
  
 === What is the registration requirement for someone with a sexual offense who will be moving to the state to live or to attend school? === === What is the registration requirement for someone with a sexual offense who will be moving to the state to live or to attend school? ===
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 === Other helpful state advocacy groups: === === Other helpful state advocacy groups: ===
  
-Response needed.\\ +Minnesota Sex Offender Reentry Project\\ 
-[[http://exacturl.state.gov|Link needed.]]+[[https://www.mnsorp.org/|https://www.mnsorp.org/]]
  
 === Other registrant-friendly state support groups: === === Other registrant-friendly state support groups: ===
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