Massachusetts Sex Offender Registry Factors

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:

  1. Mental Abnormality
  2. Repetitive Compulsive Behavior
  3. Adult offender with child victim
  4. Offender’s age at first offense
  5. Adjudicated sexually dangerous person or released from civil commitment
  6. Maximum term of incarceration
  7. Relationship between offender and victim
  8. Weapon, violence or bodily injury
  9. Number and dates of prior offenses
  10. Currently supervised by probation or parole
  11. Currently in sex offender specific treatment
  12. Current home situation
  13. Physical condition
  14. Juvenile sex offender’s response to treatment
  15. Juvenile sex offender’s subsequent criminal history
  16. Psychological or psychiatric profiles indicating risk to reoffend
  17. Substance and or alcohol abuse
  18. Sex offender treatment while incarcerated
  19. Sex offender treatment while on probation or parole
  20. Recent behavior while incarcerated
  21. Recent behavior while on parole or probation
  22. Recent threats
  23. Nature of offender’s criminal history
  24. Recent behavior
  25. Victim impact statement
  26. Materials submitted by the sex offender
  27. 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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