Unnatural copulation: consensual sex offenders.

AuthorBalko, Radley
PositionCitings - Brief article

IN NEW ORLEANS, police and prosecutors have been charging the city's prostitutes as sex offenders. The policy, which dates at least as far back as the 1990s, relies on an 1805 law banning "unnatural copulation," a vague term prosecutors have interpreted to include anal and oral sex. According to ColorLines magazine, of the 863 people on the city's sex offender list, 483 were charged under the law, meaning most of New Orleans' sex offenders aren't rapists or child molesters but adults who engaged in consensual sex with other adults.

Once on the list, offenders get a "sex offender" stamp on their drivers' licenses and must mail postcards with their name, photo, and sex offender status to everyone in their neighborhood. Sex offenders also must use separate homeless shelters and hurricane evacuation shelters, and are barred from traditional city events such as costumed Mardi Gras parades. One prostitute told ColorLines she...

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