Register today for the eighth annual Understanding and Responding to Mass Incarceration (URMI) Conference. Friday, April 8, in-person at Metro State University’s Saint Paul campus. Participants will seek to understand and evaluate community and legislative responses to sexual violence, with a special focus on the Minnesota Sex Offender Program (MSOP), a little-known civil commitment program through which 740 people in Minnesota are currently confined – after serving their prison sentences – with very little hope of release.
The “Sex Offender”: Why Should We Care?
Register at https://urmi_2022.eventbrite.com
Free and open to the public. Co-hosted by Metro State University, End MSOP, and the Sex Offense Litigation and Policy Resource Center at Mitchell Hamline School of Law. Questions? Contact Dr. Therissa Libby at therissa.libby@metrostate.edu.