MA Sex Offender Classification Standard
Massachusetts has a number of statutory factors that the MA Sex Offender Registry Board will consider in classifying you. The Massachusetts sex offender registry board consists of seven board members. The MA Sex Offender Registry Board considers twenty seven different factors:
- Mental Abnormality
- Repetitive Compulsive Behavior
- Adult offender with child victim
- Offender’s age at first offense
- Adjudicated sexually dangerous person or released from civil commitment
- Maximum term of incarceration
- Relationship between offender and victim
- Weapon, violence or bodily injury
- Number and dates of prior offenses
- Currently supervised by probation or parole
- Currently in sex offender specific treatment
- Current home situation
- Physical condition
- Juvenile sex offender’s response to treatment
- Juvenile sex offender’s subsequent criminal history
- Psychological or psychiatric profiles indicating risk to reoffend
- Substance and or alcohol abuse
- Sex offender treatment while incarcerated
- Sex offender treatment while on probation or parole
- Recent behavior while incarcerated
- Recent behavior while on parole or probation
- Recent threats
- Nature of offender’s criminal history
- Recent behavior
- Victim impact statement
- Materials submitted by the sex offender
- Sex offender specific treatment, progressing less than satisfactorily or completely successfully
MA Sex Offender Registry and Notification
MA Sex Offenses that Require Registration
MA Sex Offender Registration Process
MA Sex Offender Public Information
MA Sex Offender Classification Proceeding
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