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Children will be better protected from sexual predators under plans being brought forward by the Home Secretary.
The Child Sex Offender Disclosure Scheme, also known as Sarah’s Law, lets those who care for young people find out if a person has a record for child sexual offences.
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) guidance on preventing and responding to sexual exploitation, abuse and harassment in the international aid sector.
This guide is to help you and your business understand how to protect children from sexual exploitation and abuse on your platform.
Information for victims about legislation changes to the Sexual Offences Act 2003 regarding notification for registered sex offenders.
Comparison of sexual homicide offenders with offenders convicted for sexual assault to determine any differences in characteristics.
Cowards who kill their partners with sexual violence will face longer behind bars as the government continues to clamp down on domestic abuse against women.
Advice and guidance on the health needs of migrant patients for healthcare practitioners.
This information is provided to help British victims of rape and sexual assault overseas make informed decisions.
You can ask the police to check if someone that has contact with a child has a record of sexual offences.
This is an Official Statistics bulletin produced by the Ministry of Justice, Home Office and the Office for National Statistics.
This information is provided to help British nationals make decisions about getting medical advice and reporting a rape or sexual assault in Russia.
Advice and support for those who are experiencing or feel at risk of sexual violence and abuse.
Nationality instructions about how UK Visas and Immigration decides on applications from sex offenders.
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