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Now Ireland has successfully extradited someone from Dubai are the good days over for fugitives? Ballincollig's fight for a fire station reaches a crucial phase. The Young Offenders are looking for people and Paul tries out for the part. And more... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
PJ talks to Ken Perrott who says we need to have our Young Offenders tourist hotspot looking well! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode of Cut Outs, my good friend Brendan and have a little chat with the boys in Young Offenders. We reviewed an EP of theirs last year, and decided we needed to have a few questions answered about their only full length album, 2010's Leader of the Followers. The mysteries of Thrasher Magazine are finally reveled, and we talk about album covers...through no fault of my own.Tracks on this episode:- Liar- Black Hands- Black CoffeeYou can follow me on Instagram: @cutoutspodcastYou can support me on Patreon (I am pretty sure it's tariff-free): patreon.com/cutoutspodcastcutoutspodcast.comThank you to my patrons Stoney Outdoors and Peter!Follow and review the podcast!This one is an even bigger racket than the EP we reviewed...and that's a good thing. Be sure to head over to Spotify and check it out: https://open.spotify.com/album/3j3DZyIhqsVmyZBCi8sV11?si=BqvaMab0TMGL8qIIA2CO4Q
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The first guest of "Creatively Me" Season Three is the IFTA-nominated actress & writer Hilary Rose.You will of course know Hilary from projects like "Republic of Telly", "The Fear" and from her unforgettable portrayal of Mairéad MacSweeney in the hit film and TV series "The Young Offenders". She's also, a voiceover artist, and runs her own podcast and lifestyle blog titled "Live Wild".On today's episode, Hilary gives an insight into becoming a dominant force in the Irish film & television industry, shares beloved memories of working The Young Offenders film and television series, and discusses the reasoning behind establishing "Live Wild". Plus she'll be sharing tips on how to look after yourself mind, body and soul while in the midst of a hectic schedule, such as this case with individuals in creative industries.All of this & more on today's episode of "Creatively Me".Hilary Rose - https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2901230/Hilary Rose on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/thehilaryrose/?hl=enThe Young Offenders - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Az8UeCWShuwLive Wild - https://www.livewild.ieDaniel's Book "Breanne 1975" - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Breanne-1975-Daniel-Heaphy/dp/1804392030Connect with Daniel on Instagram - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/d.heaphymedia/Connect with Daniel on Facebook - https://m.facebook.com/100067449105174/Connect with Daniel on LinkedIn - https://ie.linkedin.com/in/daniel-heaphy-4984381a3Daniel on IMDB - https://www.imdb.com/name/nm13256427/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0_tt_1_nm_7_q_DANIEL%2520HEAPHYEmail - creativelymepodcast@gmail.com“Creatively Me” Theme Music by Bukky -
A crack down on persistent young offenders. New Ministry of Justice data shows a 19% increase in children and young people receiving orders or adult sentences in 2024, compared to the previous year. There's a 16% rise for Māori tamariki and rangatahi. Blue Light CEO Brendon Crompton told Ryan Bridge these are children who have likely gone through the youth system and have continued to offend. He says to keep the community safe Youth Aid has no choice but put them in the District Court. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hard to belive it will be celebrating a decade this year!Actor Hilary Rose joined Dave to chat about RTÉ's 'Réaltaí na Gaeltachta' and The Young Offenders
emocleW, emocleW, emocleW to the Distraction Pieces Podcast with Scroobius Pip!This is your bonus FRIDAY REWIND episode! Today, we catch up with Robert Sheehan, originally episode 128 from 2016-12-107.Original writeup below!–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––As ever it's a heavyweight slammer of an episode as this week's guest of honour is television and big screen's Robert Sheehan! A delightful peek behind the curtain of the wild hectic acting game with Ireland's very own Robert, who drops gold at every step of this awesome chat with Pip. Everything from battling his caffeine demons, growing up in the easy to say and hard to spell Portlaoise, his acting career ladder and what each step entailed, his starring role on the amazing 'Misfits', his insane and dream (nightmare?)-like experiences on the set of his new film 'Jet Trash' (out on Friday 9th December!), and all kinds of nail-biting gossip from all over the set of his frenetic journey! Grand stuff - super energetic and inspiring goodies right here from a glowing gem of an actor.PIP'S PATREON PAGE if you're of a supporting natureIMDBINSTAGRAMPLAYING DEAD bookPIP TWITCH • (music stuff)PIP INSTAGRAMSPEECH DEVELOPMENT WEBSTOREPIP TWITTERPIP IMDBPOD BIBLE Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Cork actress Demi Isaac joined Brendan ahead of her 2FM debut and talked about losing both her parents at a young age; auditioning for The Young Offenders on YouTube at 16; being trolled and working on her self-esteem. She chose songs from Luther Vandross to The Frank and Walter
PJ talks to Shane Casey aka Billy Murphy about a festive streaming treat! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Law and order is always a hot topic of debate amongst politicians. The coalition government was elected in part on the back of years of ram raids and violent robberies post-Covid. The last 12 months has seen delivery on promises to bring back boot camps for young offenders, a crackdown on gangs, and the return of Three Strikes legislation. Today on The Front Page, we’ll be revisiting the many conversations we’ve had about crime and the justice system in 2024, looking at how effective some of those policies are and what we could be doing better. Follow The Front Page on iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. You can read more about this and other stories in the New Zealand Herald, online at nzherald.co.nz, or tune in to news bulletins across the NZME network. Host: Chelsea DanielsSound Engineer/Producer: Richard MartinProducer: Ethan SillsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The minute the defence force said it didn't want a bar of the new youth boot camps, the Government should have put the brakes on then and there. It didn't, though, because it had talked a tough game before the election and like hell it was going to back away from that promise now. But it should have. So, let's give the Government another chance and let's see if it's prepared to stop being so gung-ho now that we know that two of the kids who did a runner from the programme were involved in what appears to be some sort of car-jacking attempt at the weekend. I don't hold out much hope. But, at the very least, the Government should be pressing pause. It should be pressing pause until it's worked out whether this is a full-on residential programme or whether it's still happy to have the kids go in-house for a bit and then send them back to the lives they came from in the first place. Because why would you do that? It should be pressing pause to see if it can get the military involved on a much greater scale. The scale that it talked about before getting into government - without actually talking to the military. It should be pressing pause until it gets Oranga Tamariki properly on-board. Because, let's face it, boot camps are the last thing OT wants to be involved with. I know that because I have some familiarity with OrangaTamariki and I know that sending kids to boot camps goes completely against its DNA. It should also be pressing pause so that it can get advice from actual experts in this field. Instead of pressing on blindly with something that it knew it could get votes for - but, at this point anyway, looks like something doomed to fail. Not that Phil O'Reilly feels that way. You'll know him from his time with Business New Zealand. But he was also a member of the welfare advisory group that was in place during the last version of the boot camps under John Key's government. He said on Newstalk ZB this morning that boot camps work and he hopes the Government doesn't lose its nerve. If you're thinking ‘hold on a minute, these two kids weren'tactually under lock and key because they'd finished what's called the “facility-based” part of the programe and were in family or community placements, and so why do you want to write-off the boot camps because of that?' If you're thinking that, then doesn't the fact that they did this when they were away from the boot camp show you that this idea doesn't work? Since these two did a runner, and since a third young person who was involved in the programme died in a car crash, the Government has been at great pains to point out that other kids involved have got back into education or found work. Which is great. Don't get me wrong. But it's not enough to convince me that the Government should just keep on keeping on without, at the very least, talking to a few experts, trying to get the military more involved, and deciding whether this “community placement” part of the programme is actually a good idea.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
You might be familiar with Ross Browne from his comedy acts, his 96FM breakfast radio show, or perhaps you've seen him on The Young Offenders. In this week's episode, we delve deeper and get to know the man behind the mic and discuss his writing career from comedy gags to literary fiction. He also read us a new short piece of his (our first author read on the pod!), and, let's just say, we were blown away!- - -Thanks to Helen Becerra for the artwork and Mark Neville for the mixing.Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/all-good-folks/make-it-work License code: PLGGIGEZMJI9NR3G and https://uppbeat.io/t/all-good-folks/funky-junkLicense code: BZFZTXSSQI4PW6NW ---Follow us on Instagram and TikTok: @another.chapter.podcastVisit our website www.anotherchapterpodcast.ie Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Comedian Ross Browne has written for and starred in several hidden camera shows including RTE's The Fear and Scorchio, alongside Fred Cooke, Hilary Rose and Jennifer Zamparelli. And he has also personally pranked The White House, CIA headquarters and Enda Kenny! (here's a link to the one with Enda)Ross is also a lead writer for the latest series of The Young Offenders, he has an Amazon Prime Special show, and he's a successful stand-up comic. Oh – and there's the small matter of his former career as a professional wrestler! So as you can imagine, we had tonnes to talk about in this episode of The Mario Rosenstock Podcast, and a lot of laughs were had.COMEDY – It seems politicians are all about getting on podcasts these days, so we've been getting quite a few requests for 'air time' from election candidates this week! Produced by Patrick Haughey, AudioBrand
Legislation entrenching bootcamps for young offenders is on its way to becoming law after passing its First Reading in the House. Lillian Hanly filed this report.
PJ talks to Cork City Football Club Frank Usher about their fab new kit inspired by Cork favorites The Frank & Walters Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode I'm joined by Eoin ‘Stan' O'Sullivan and Dave Hackett for a deep dive about Louder & Clearer the second album by Stanley Super 800. We chat about: The Shanks, The Céilí Allstars, The Young Offenders, Simple Kid, SS800's self-titled debut album, touring Ireland, Sofa Records, Choice Music Price 2007, reforming for the 20th Clonakilty Guitar Festival, and loads more. Producer Mark O'Sullivan also provides his recollections. Episode notes are here:
This week we sat down with the multi-talented Ross Browne —comedian, actor, writer, radio host, and even wrestler. Ross tells us about starting in stand-up comedy and wrestling adventures, being part of the amazing Young Offenders, and finding his love for radio. In this episode, we dive into:
Zeinab can't remember the name of this shouty guy from an ad - the lads try to help!Look who was on Six One news last night...Shane Casey (Billy Murphy from The Young Offenders) chats to The Strawberries about his one man showTom was todays ins2grand player Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Violent crime in the Greater Toronto Area is spiking, with shootings in York region up 92% compared to this time last year. Carjackings over the same period have doubled. A look at the regions most affected and how police say they will try to crack down on what they describe as trend toward violent gun crime, with Jason Miller, crime reporter with The Toronto Star.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
He's one of the stars of 'Young Offenders', but could we see Barry Murphy tell his own story? Actor Shane Casey isn't sure but he certainly loves the character! Shane joined Dave to chat working with Bill Nighy, improvising lines on set and his brilliant new show 'The Man Who Talks To Statues' which is in the Civic Theatre, 5 - 11 September as part of the Dublin Fringe Festival.
On this episode of Cut Outs, we provide another great episode of Waxing Poetic, where I am joined by friends to review some of the EPs littering my studio. For this episode, Brendan, Brian, and I discuss the S/T four song EP from San Francisco band Young Offenders. Brendan wanted me to cut out half of this episode, which is really not what the show name is all about. Seriously, follow and review the podcast. Its how algorithms work, or something. You can follow me on Instagram: @cutoutspodcast You can support me on Patreon (still available in all states): patreon.com/cutoutspodcast Contact me with cute pictures of your dogs: cutoutspodcast@gmail.com www.cutoutspodcast.com
Actor Shane Casey who is most known for his role as 'Billy Murphy' from the Young Offenders and joins Anna for a gorgeous chat and to tell us all about deciding to write his own play which comes to the Civic Theatre from the 5th to the 11th of September as part of the Dublin Fringe Festival
In the last episode of S5, I am chatting to Cork actress Jennifer, who plays Siobhán in Young Offenders.Hear how she got the role, how the Leaving Cert affected filming, and the reaction of the fans.She also talks about why she and her brother Jack are ambassadors for Down Syndrome Ireland!RATE | REVIEW | SUBSCRIBESupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/tis-yourself. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Best friends both on and off screen! Actor, Chris Walley joined Dave to chat about his role in 'The Sugar Wife' which is currently running in The Abbey Theatre.
The government recently announced it would increase funding to the New Zealand Pharmaceutical agency, also known as Pharmac, by $604 Million over the next four years to fund the treatment of 54 new drugs, 13 of which are cancer treating medication. The announcement comes after the government experienced widespread backlash when cancer treatment funding was left out of the annual budget announcement made last month, going against Nationals promise during the general elections to increase funding for cancer treatments. For their weekly catch-up, Oto spoke to the Green Party's Ricardo Menéndez-March to discuss the party's take on the government's recent announcement and decision. They also talked about the government's introduction of a new sentencing Category for Young Offenders and the implementation of check-in requirements for Jobseeker beneficiaries.
We were not expecting that! Dave was joined by Actor, Demi Isaac Oviawe to chat about 'Theatre for One: 'This Ireland' which is part of the Cork Midsummer Festival.
You'll know her from the Young Offenders, Smother and Republic of Telly and now, Hilary Rose is all about 'Live Wild'. Hilary joined Dave to chat about the second series of her podcast, corned beef sambos and how she's changed her life.
The first of the boot camps promised by the coalition government will be operating by the middle of the year. Bootcamps are military style academies for young people who commit serious offences. However, lecturer in forensic psychology, Simon Davies, senior lecturer in clinical forensic psychology, Clare-Ann Fortune, professor of psychology, Karen Salmon, and PhD candidate in forensic psychology, Linda Fatialofa – all from Te Herenga Waka, Victoria University – have written an article about the psychological evidence that this form of intervention is ineffective and does not work. Wire host Sofia Roger Williams spoke to co-author, Dr Clare-Ann Fortune, about the psychological evidence behind this and why bootcamps are still being seen as a viable option. She started their interview asking her what bootcamps are and what their intended purpose is.
Boot camps for youth offenders will look different than they did when proposed during the election campaign upon their implementation at the end of July. RNZ reports that Oranga Tamariki's boot camps will only involve three months of detention, rather than up to 12 months. The remaining nine months will involve time in the community. Billy Graham Youth Foundation Chief Executive David Graham told Mike Hosking that the success of the boot camps comes down to one key thing. He says it's essential the transition from the residential environment to the community works. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alex Murphy and Chris Walley have been working together since they were teens as Conor and Jock in 'The Young Offenders' but they're also so close, they're living together. Alex joined Dave to chat about the fourth series of the show, and how he's stopped waxing his chest!
A round-up of the main headlines in Sweden on May 23rd 2024. You can hear more reports on our homepage www.radiosweden.se, or in the app Sveriges Radio Play. Presenter: Ulla EngbergProducer: Sujay Dutt
On this week's episode, Willa and Eric are joined by Cork comedian and Young Offenders writer, Ross Browne. The lads chat all things Cork, how he got into writing the Young Offenders and his VERY unique manhood. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The petrolhead behind Kent's first car ‘drifting' school says he will continue to operate the new track - despite being advised to slam on the brakes by local bosses. It's after complaints about the noise of revving engines and screeching tyres at the Skidz Advanced Driving School set up at Manston Airport. Also in today's podcast, a secure school designed to turn around the lives of some of Britain's most violent young offenders is set to open in Kent.The Oasis Restore school in Rochester is the first of its kind and will see young offenders receiving vocational training and one-to-one learning support during their imprisonment.People living across Swale say they've been blighted with bin-clearing problems since a new multi-million-pound contract started which has been branded “utter rubbish”.They've complained of six weeks of missed collections, bin men and call staff being sworn and spat at and people paying out for private rubbish collections. Celebrity baker Paul Hollywood and his wife Melissa have pumped more than £80,000 of their own money into trying to save her family's Kent pub.The long-serving landlady of The Chequers Inn says her parents have spent even bigger sums trying to keep it afloat.And, internet sensation and fitness coach Joe Wicks has led pupils at a Kent primary on a whole school workout this morning.The YouTuber, also known as The Body Coach, was in Dover to give advice on how to live a happier and healthier life.
The man they call the Rock of Cloyne says the GAA-GO paywall is taking Cork fans for granted...Bouncy Castle scams are all over Facebook - but there is a way to check them out....The Young Offenders confirmation present for a fan & lots more Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
PJ talks to John Morgan who was talked into starring in Young Offenders by a junior talent agent and why he's glad he did. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Alex Murphy from Young Offenders stopped by to talk all things about the show !Promise rings - what are your thoughts on them?Katie was today's Ins2grand player Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
PJ talks to our own Ross Browne about why this season will be extra special Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hilary Rose, the charismatic host and CEO of Live Wild is a two-time IFTA nominee for her contributions to the entertainment industry, notably her role in the BBC TV show "The Young Offenders."Beyond her achievements on screen, Hilary is deeply connected to nature, embodying a love for living wild and free. Rooted in a desire to be of service to those seeking empowerment, Hilary brings a wealth of expertise and experience from her extensive career in media. Hilary's passion extends beyond the screen as she aspires to share the spirit of living wild with a wider audience through the enlightening conversations on Live Wild.www.livewild.ie and her podcast is Live Wild.The Young Offenders BBC iPlayer RTE PlayerWe talked about her move from being known in the mainstream as an actor, into a different more personal space with her Live Wild blog and podcast.Waiting to be chosen as a creative vs the joys of being your own gatekeeper and having creative control of your work.Acting and facing rejection.Beyond linearity – embracing the cycles of creativity. Her spiritual awakening that led her to see the world differently.Listening to nature.Feeling like the only weirdo in the village.The way the word witch has been used against women.Ancient Ireland and the landscape.The Young Offenders and its celebration of Cork.How she feels about watching herself on screen.Being multipassionate creatives and the need to define ourselves – or not – as creatives.My next book, Wired Weird.Resources we mentionedIf Women Rose Rooted Womancraft PublishingBurning WomanWitch – BBC podcast Staigue Fort, KerryThe Wild Atlantic WayThe English MarketSign up to Becoming Visible: undoing the spell of invisibilityMy most recent book Crow MoonFollow Creative Magic on Instagram: @CreativeMagicPodcastYour host Lucy H. Pearce – www.lucyhpearce.com Instagram: @lucyhpearce FacebookWomancaft Publishing Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We have TWO special guest this week. The first is the star of Dark Matter and all-round screen legend Jennifer Connelly, who joins us to discuss that series. The second is Swindon native all-round Pilot legend Beth Webb, who jumps back in to the show to cover for Kay, who's on holiday. As well as getting ourselves back into quantum superposition for Dark Matter on Apple, we also tackle the final series of Inside No. 9, the fourth series of The Young Offenders and the new RTD era of Doctor Who, plus James has a lot to say about a certain kissing scene that appears to have traumatised him since last week.
It's full steam ahead with the government's plan to send young offenders to boot camps, despite youth advocates' assurances it won't work. Children's minister Karen Chhour has announced a pilot of the 'military-style academy' will be up and running by the middle of the year. Soumya Bhamidipati reports.
A youth advocate says evidence shows boot camps for young offenders don't work and that teens continue to break the law when they return to the community. This follows the coalition government's announcement that it plans to have a military-style boot camp up and running by the middle of the year. Aaron Hendry is a youth advocate and director of a youth organisation Kick Back. Hendry spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
The Children's Minister says new military academies for youth offenders will be different from bootcamps which have been tried in the past. Karen Chhour says the Government plans to have a pilot programme operating by mid-year, led by Oranga Tamariki. Chhour says a group of experts and several community organisations have been brought in to put a well-rounded program together. "It focuses on rehabilitation and a trauma-informed approach as well, alongside having that military approach." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
An Illinois Juvenile Justice Commission year-end report said 388 youths, male and female, were admitted into juvenile detention centers as of December 2023.Listen Live: https://www.heartlandnewsfeed.com/listenliveFollow us on social mediaFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/hlnfradionetworkTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/HLNF_BulletinInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/heartlandnewsfeedMastadon: https://liberdon.com/@heartlandnewsfeedTikTok: https://tiktok.com/@heartlandnewsfeedDiscord: https://discord.gg/6b6u6DTSupport us with your financial supportStreamlabs: https://streamlabs.com/heartlandmediaPayPal: https://www.paypal.me/heartlandmediaSquare Cash: https://cash.app/$heartlandnewsfeedPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/heartlandnewsfeedCrypto via 1UpCoin: https://1upcoin.com/donate/heartlandmediaBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heartland-newsfeed-radio-network--2904397/support.
Young offenders are children aged between just 10 to 17 years old. Unfortunately, youth crime is on the up, with the number of children in custody in England and Wales expected to double by 2024. Most children and parents do not know the age at which a child can get a criminal record for wrong-doing, and also how long a criminal record remains on someone's file. There are many unknowns and myths surrounding this topic, such as where a child would service a criminal sentence, and what happens to children when they serve sentences. At Get Legally Speaking, we believe that if children were aware of just some of these simple legal facts, then some would be put off committing crimes, empowered with the facts of the consequences of doing so. This is a must listen episode for youngsters, and for parents! As a young person or a parent, it is so important to be well-informed on the laws of our land, especially during important and vulnerable times of our lives from 10 to 18 years old. Do not miss out on listening to experienced Legal Advocate Carla Riozzi and as we bring you the answers on all of the above questions and much more, as always in plain and simple English. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Michael Glennon and Patrick J. Colvario break down young offenders in this podcast, excerpted from MCLE's 5/1/23 live webcast: Juvenile Offenses, Sentences, Diversions & Alternative Solutions. The full program is available as an on demand webcast or an MP3 here. Get 24/7 instant access to hundreds of related eLectures like this one—and more—with a subscription to the MCLE OnlinePass. Learn more at www.mcle.org/onlinepass and start your free trial today!
Aged 21, Casey decided to give up his position as an apprentice painter/decorator and become an actor.Casey appeared in 2006 in The Wind That Shakes The Barley. His major breakthrough came in 2016, playing Billy Murphy in the film the Young Offenders.Shane talks to James and Timmy about his early life, his career, his struggles and where he is at now. Help us help others by joining our Patreon...Why not become a Patron of the Two Norries to help us help you and others? We're always happy to receive donations which all go towards bills, production costs, maintenance and everything else it takes to keep the podcast alive.Donations can be as little as €1 or as much as you can afford. To sign up simply CLICK HERE, thank you Two Norries Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This podcast covers episodes 10,989 to 10,994. The mystery of why Sarah is feeling sick in the morning and can't face getting smashed at lunchtime is predictably solved but replaced by another mystery. Max's attempts to explain himself to Bec hits a snag when Gav is released early from the Young Offenders thing and has some truths to deliver. Billy is shocked to discover that Paul has never been baptized and has no real desire to change that now. Stephen is frustrated when Owen refuses to return his calls, which Tim's Mum mistakes for him being homesick for Canada. Evelyn's past comes back to haunt her when an unexpected phone call brings Cassandra and her issues back into her life. Bernie hides crystals. Todd isn't ambidextrous. Kev's got a new jacket.
On this episode of Whip Count, Rep. Cyndie Romer joins us to explain her HB 186, a measure that would reduce the number of children placed on the sex offender registry by empowering judges, in consultation with child psychologists and case workers, to decide whether a child should be included on the Registry. Wilmington resident Anthony Gibbs, who understands firsthand the harsh reality of being on the sexual offender registry as a youth, also joined us to discuss the negative unintended consequences that follow many of these kids into adulthood.