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But it's still has extra restrictions which might be violation of human rights, and some could argue it as a form of punishment. It's the same for sex offender registry (though is it the same thing?).

I kinda already assume it's a set of restrictions, but I find extra restrictions still a form of "punishment". Especially since the person is sentenced to it. Having some of the restrictions are based off very irrationality when it comes to making it life. Especially since everyone with a innocent past is also at risk.

I know it's not as bad as life imprisonment or worse, my point here is that it's still cruel and unusual.
When a person completes a sentence for jail, it should be it. The person should legally be treated like any other person who's no longer a prisoner legally. If there needs to be a legal program after, it should be for the purpose of legal restore with complete.
The proper alternative is to have an end to probation. e.g. probation for 5 years maybe.

The only restrictions I'm fine with are any restriction restricting stuff already illegal. Isn't that already applied to everyone else?

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