The Connecticut Sentencing Commission has made proposals to modify the state sexual offender registry laws.

In 2015 the state Legislature passed Special Act 15-2 requiring the sentencing commission to research and develop proposals for reforming Connecticut’s policies for sexual offenders, including sentencing, registration, the collateral consequences of registration, and the utility of the sex offender registry to law enforcement and the public.

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