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If a person successfully completes treatment and is evaluated and found to be at lowest-risk for re-offense, can they be removed from the registry?

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If a person successfully completes treatment and is evaluated and found to be at lowest-risk for re-offense, can they be removed from the registry?

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No. Michigan’s current registration process does not utilize risk assessments or successful completion of treatment as criteria to determine if registration should/shouldn’t continue.

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