1、1 ALA.CODE 13A-11-200 to 13A-11-203; ALASKA STAT. 12.63.010 to 12.63.100; ARIZ.REV.STAT.ANN. 13-3821 to 13-3826; ARK.CODE ANN. 12-12-901 to 12-12-920; CAL. PENALCODE 290 to 290.95; COLO.REV.STAT. 18-3-412.5; CONN.GEN.STAT.ANN. 54-250 to 54-261; DEL.CODE ANN. tit.11 4120 to 4122; D.C.CODE 22-4001 to
2、22-4017; FLA.STAT.ANN.775.21, 944.606; GA. CODE ANN. 42-1-12, 42-9-44.1; HAWAII REV.STAT. 846E-1 to846E-9; IDAHO CODE 18-8301 to 18-8326; ILL.COMP.LAWS ANN. ch.730 150 1-12; IND.CODE ANN. 5-2-12-1 to 5-2-12-13; IOWA CODE ANN. 692A.1 to 692A.16; KAN.STAT. ANN.22-4901 to 22-4912; KY.REV.STAT.ANN. 17.5
3、00 to 17.540; LA.REV.STAT.ANN. 15:540to 15:549; ME.REV.STAT.ANN. tit.34-A 11201 to 11256; MD. CODE ANN. art.27 792; MASS.Congressional Research Service The Library of CongressCRS Report for CongressReceived through the CRS WebOrder Code RS21334Updated March 24, 2003Sexual Offender Registration Acts:
4、 SupremeCourt Review of the Connecticut and AlaskaStatutes in Connecticut Dept. of Public Safetyv. Doe and Smith v. Doename redactedSenior Specialist American Law DivisionSummaryThe United States Supreme Court has rejected constitutional challenges to two statesex offender registration and notificat