RT Article T1 Perceived utility of community notification for sexually violent persons (SVP) on supervised release JF Psychology, crime & law VO 31 IS 6 SP 737 OP 753 A1 Subramanian, Lakshmi 1955- A1 Kahn, Rachel E. A1 Ambroziak, Gina A1 Vincent, Samuel R. A2 Kahn, Rachel E. A2 Ambroziak, Gina A2 Vincent, Samuel R. LA English YR 2025 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1930397240 AB Individuals committed under Sexually Violent Person (SVP) laws can be afforded conditional or supervised release (SR) in the community. SR placement is preceded by community notification. The objectives of this study were to assess SR residents’ attitudes toward community notification and their adverse experiences at being subjected to it. Interviews were conducted with 80 SR residents. In contrast to similar samples, participants presented with an overall favorable attitude toward community notification with a majority of participants rating it as fair and having some utility in reducing sexual offending. Threats/ridicule, job loss, and property damage were the top three adverse experiences reported; however, compared to other samples, participants reported significantly lower rates of job loss, property damage, and physical harm. Potential reasons for participant ratings and experiences as well as differences in ratings across similar samples are discussed. K1 Megan’s Law K1 Community notification K1 supervised release K1 Sex offender DO 10.1080/1068316X.2024.2315068