That isn't logical, making focused restrictions once released, makes sense. A child molester probably shouldn't be able to go right back to his day care business for instance.
You prove the point. A child sex offender is too dangerous to be released from jail, ever. The recidivism rate is extremely high for those folks.
The point stands, unblemished by your flawed argument. Felons, once serving their time -- provided they are safe enough to release at all -- should have all their rights returned.