11.1 Register of Sexual Offenders

Under the Sexual Offences Act 2003, those offenders who are cautioned or convicted of specific, sexual offences against a child or an adult, are made subject to the Sexual Offenders Register. This registration requires the offender by law, to notify the Police of the following:

  • Any change to her/his name or address;
  • Any address where they may reside for 7 or more occasions, in any 12 month period;
  • National Insurance number;
  • Any intention to travel abroad.

For further information, contact your local Police Sexual Offender Management Unit.

Sexual Offender Management Unit:

Sexual Offender Management Units risk assess and manage Registered Sex Offenders and violent offenders who fall under Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangements.

All agencies must inform the police if they have concerns of a sexual offender who has changed their address, or who is planning to move or travel abroad, without first, informing the police.

The above also applies to offenders under the age of 18 if they have been convicted, reprimanded or given a final warning.

Associated links:

Home | Merseyside Police

Sarah's Law (Child Sex Offender Disclosure Scheme) | Police.uk (www.police.uk)

 

This page is correct as printed on Sunday 19th of May 2024 03:03:53 PM please refer back to this website (http://seftonscp.procedures.org.uk) for updates.