Sarah's Law rolled out
Published by Crimestoppers for Crimestoppers
in Communities and also in Housing, Environment, Local Government, Central Government, Bill Payments, Health, Education
Monday 25th January 2010 - 10:46am
A pilot scheme that allows parents to check if an individual has
a history of child sex offences is expected to be rolled out across
the country.
The scheme would enable parents to find out whether anyone with
regular, unsupervised access to their children has a criminal
conviction for child sex offences.
Read more on the
Crimestoppers website.
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