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Advocacy Tactics and Policy Outcomes of Sex Offender Rights Organizations
Authors:Erin Comartin
Institution:1. Department of Sociology, Anthropology, Social Work &2. Criminal Justice, Oakland University, Rochester, Michigan, USAcomartin@oakland.edu
Abstract:Social movement organizations for sex offender rights work to reduce harm to registrants and their family members by influencing sex offender registration and community notification policies. This study draws on two theories of social movement organizations—organizational emergence and political opportunities—to investigate the capacity (i.e., structure, resources, knowledge and skills) of these organizations to bring about policy changes. Data were gathered using in-depth, telephone interviews with 19 leaders of state-level advocacy organizations in the United States. Two types of strategies emerged, distinguishing organizations as proactive or reactive in their approach to policy change. Proactive organizations contribute to policy amendment, development or adoption, whereas reactive organizations focus on blocking policy. These two types of organizations have similar tactical repertoires; however, more proactive organizations report the use of networking and coalition building and media stories, and more reactive organizations report the use of legislative testimony and research and policy analysis tactics. This study informs social work policy and practice by highlighting effective and ineffective tactics used by highly stigmatized advocacy organizations.
Keywords:advocacy tactics  policy outcomes  sex offender registration and community notification  social movement organizations
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