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December 18, 2006: Sex Offenders' Register Expands
According to Home Office Minister Vernon Coaker, the change was needed so that courts and police can have all the tools they need to protect the public:
It is at the discretion of the police to apply to the courts
for a Sexual Offence
Prevention Order, which results in the offender being placed on the sex
offenders register. This is normally done if police believe the person might
commit another sex-related crime.
The changes will mean that anyone convicted of those crimes will automatically be added to the sex offenders' register, rather than leaving that decision to the discretion of police or the courts. |
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