PHOENIX — A new board to study treatment of sex offenders goes live next month with an eye on changing laws to reduce recidivism.
But no one at the press conference Tuesday to publicize the legislation that created the panel had any data of what the current rate is for reoffending by sex offenders. So how would they measure success? ×
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