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Colorado Sex Offender Lifetime Supervision Act Probation for a minimum of 10 years to a maximum of life for a class 4 felony, and a minimum of 20 years and a maximum of life for a class 2 or 3 felony. Intensive supervision probation (ISP) is required for all lifetime probationers until further order of the court.
8. How long must offenders remain on the registry? Colorado crime requiring sex offender registrationMinimum years offender must register For life Aggravated For life More than one conviction of unlawful sexual behavior For life Other class 1 felonies 20 years16 more rows
Megans Law, established in 1994, requires all states to have sex offender registries and make them available to the public. However, some states, such as California, prohibit employers from using sex offender registry data when making hiring decisions, subject to certain exceptions.
In Colorado, individuals convicted of sexual offenses can petition the court to have their name removed from the states sex offender registry. In order to succeed in their petition, individuals must demonstrate that they no longer pose a risk to public safety.
Current research indicates that the most evidence-based therapy for sex offenders, with the best outcomes, is CBT. In addition, a person-centered approach has been demonstrated to be most effective. This is understandable given the shame and suspicion felt by many offenders.

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Failure To Register Can Be A Felony Or Misdemeanor This serious crime can have serious consequences and be a new felony or misdemeanor sex offense. If the underlying offense a person was convicted of was a felony, the new failure to register as a sex offender charge can be a Class 6 or Class 5 felony.

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