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Rapist heading to St. Paul is latest sex offender to leave MSOP - StarTribune.com Page 2 of 2 <br />He served consecutive prison terms of 8l months and 84 months for these offenses. He <br />also has convictions for a number of nonsexual offenses, including assault, violation of <br />an order for protection, robbery, fleeing the police and domestic assault, according to <br />court papers. <br />Yet Dority has shown "notable treatment gains" since he was committed to MSOP in <br />August 2009, according to a judicial panel reviewing his case. <br />He requested more time in group therapy and was an active participant. He was moved <br />to the final phase of treatment, where he participated in support groups and volunteered <br />in the community with a staff member present, court papers said. <br />In a recent assessment, Dority was determined to have a "moderate -low risk" for <br />reoffending sexually. <br />The risk factors identified in the evaluation included "hostility toward women" and <br />"general social rejection," among others. <br />"Capacity for relationship stability will remain a risk factor until [Dority] lives in the <br />community with a healthy partner for at least two years," the assessment said. <br />Public meeting in St. Paul <br />Even so, a three-judge panel concluded that Dority's treatment needs "could be met <br />through community-based sex offender treatment, support groups and supplemental <br />individual therapy," according to a January ruling approving his provisional discharge <br />Dority is expected to be released within days to a 38 -bed halfway house in the 500 block <br />of Ashland Avenue in SL Paul, where he will live under heavy surveillance. This includes <br />GPS monitoring, face-to-face visits and surveillance by 24-hour staff. Any violations <br />could result in his return to MSOP. <br />The St. Paul Police Department is holding a public meeting at 6 p.m. Wednesday at the <br />Lutheran Church of the Redeemer, 285 N. Dale St., to notify neighbors. <br />Twitter..@chrisserres <br />chds.sems@sfartdbumcom 6126734308 dids"nes <br />http://www.startribune.comlrapist-heading-to-st-pain joins -ranks -of -sex -offenders -being -r... 2/10/2016 <br />
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