Rhode Island allows out-of-state registry service to count toward its shorter, ten-year registry period. Registry listings become static and outdated once a person moves to another state. The theory that interstate registration clauses limit obligations only to those registered elsewhere is flawed; equal protection arguments are more viable. News segment highlights a loophole allowing certain sex offenders to avoid public registry listing in New Mexico. A Utah bill to reduce some sex offender registry durations faced strong opposition, ultimately failing amid public resistance to reform.

[0:00] Intro
[3:33] Rhode Island allows out-of-state registry service to count toward its shorter, ten-year registry period.
[11:23] Registry listings become static and outdated once a person moves to another state.
[18:16] The theory that interstate registration clauses limit obligations only to those registered elsewhere is flawed; equal protection arguments are more viable.
[24:02] News segment highlights a loophole allowing certain sex offenders to avoid public registry listing in New Mexico.
[48:07] A Utah bill to reduce some sex offender registry durations faced strong opposition, ultimately failing amid public resistance to reform.

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