The links below are to websites that offer information related to Louisiana sex offense laws, statistics and other related topics. All website listed below provided information only for the state of Louisiana. The resources below are listed in no particular order. If you know of any other resources that should be added to the Louisiana sex offender resource list, please contact us and let us know.
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State Register & Laws
- Louisiana Public Sex Offender Registration – This is the Louisiana State Police official Sex Offender Registry database. It can be used to view information about a Sexual Offender.
- Louisiana Sex Offender Registration Requirements – This is a site provided by the Louisiana State Police with information in regards to registration requirements for sex offenders.
- Louisiana Sex Offenses Laws – A list of Louisiana sex offenses laws.
Counseling Options
If you know of any counseling options in the state of Louisiana, please contact us and let us know.
Other Resources
- Citizens for Change Louisiana – The mission of Citizens for Change Louisiana is to expose the travesty of justice and re acquire the full rights which the Constitution promises to each and every citizen of these United States of America. They are focused on changing the sexual offenses laws and the sex offender registration.
- Change The Law – This site is made for those who are on the registry that commited either no harm to anyone, or a consensual “crime” such as teen sex, a young adult in love with a minor, online chat (called Computer Aided Solicitation of a Minor in Louisiana, even when there is no contact or leaving their computer screen!)non-violent crimes or no crime at all (falsely accused). We are a group of parents, aunts, uncles, grandparents, former offenders (non-violent or falsely accused), nieces, nephews, children of former offenders (who seem to suffer the most under these laws and should be protected!), attorneys, state officials, and even friends of former offenders wanting to help fight the unconstitutional laws of the state of Louisiana.
- Stop the Senate – Site to find out whom your state senator is and ways to contact him/her.
- Stop the House of Representatives- Site to find out whom your state House of Representative is and ways to contact him/her.
- Stop the Governor – Site to find out whom your state’s governor is and how to contact him/her.
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