Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Sex offender pilot is ready to go.

Parents will be able to ask if someone close to their family is a sex offender under new pilot schemes in England.

Under the measures, police will be able to tell families if someone with access to a child has convictions or has been previously suspected of abuse.

The year-long projects will be run in Warwickshire, Cambridgeshire, Cleveland and Hampshire.

The move comes after a campaign for a US-style "Megan's law" - but the scheme falls short of a "right to know".

Calls for a scheme began after the murder of eight-year-old Sarah Payne by a man already convicted of sex offences.

But some charities have warned the schemes could lead to vigilante attacks, and could drive offenders further underground.

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