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Pilot evaluation of the Active Risk Management System (ARMS)
Preliminary findings from research into using mandatory polygraph testing in the management of sexual offenders in the community.
Nationality instructions about how UK Visas and Immigration decides on applications from sex offenders.
Information for British nationals affected by rape or sexual assault abroad, including how to access medical treatment and legal advice in the UK.
Child sex offence cases saw the greatest number of prison sentence increases by the Court of Appeal last year the Attorney General’s Office (AGO) has announced.
A summary of an initial test of the validity and reliability of a self-report scale of offence-related sexual interests.
Disclosure scheme introduced to pilot a new approach to dealing with the disclosure of information relating to child sexual offences.
Application for the police to apply for a warrant to the Magistrate’s Courts to search the premises of a registered sex offender.
The programme is intended to reduce sexual reoffending among participants by identifying and addressing known criminogenic needs.
Abusers who share intimate images without consent to face up to 6 months in prison.
Exploration of offending pathways for sexual homicide offenders to investigate differences between different offending histories.
An overview of resources to help victims of violent or sexual crime understand the parole process and their entitlements within the Victim Contact Scheme.
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