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Sex Offenders

Volume 307: debated on Monday 2 March 1998

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17.

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what proposals he has to ensure that children are protected from convicted sex offenders. [30355]

Under the Crime and Disorder Bill, the courts will have power to prohibit a sex offender from behaviour which gives reasonable cause for concern and to impose extended periods of supervision of sex offenders for up to 10 years following a period of imprisonment.