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National: Tougher laws to be brought in to safeguard public against sex-offenders

written by Staff Writer November 13, 2023
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Tougher laws are to be brought in to safeguard the Irish public against sex offenders.

The new laws mean gardaí will now be able to disclose information about sex offenders to others if there is a threat to public safety.

The laws allow for An Garda Síochána to disclose information relating to people on the sex offender register in “in extenuating circumstances.”

It also places the current Sex Offender Risk Assessment and Management (SORAM) monitoring process for sex offenders on a statutory footing.

SORAM is the joint management process by gardaí, the Child and Family Agency and the Probation Service where there are child protection concerns.

The Department of JUstice said rules around the sex offender register have been significantly tightened and courts are now able to specifically prohibit offenders from working with children.

Minister for Justice Helen McEntee said: “These tough new laws will help us build stronger, safer communities and will strengthen our already robust system for monitoring sex offenders.

“The new laws will help alleviate understandable concerns which communities can have about sex offenders and the protection of public safety and our citizens.”

She said the Sex Offenders (Amendment) Act 2023 gives SORAM the tools to ensure sex offenders are managed effectively, striking “an appropriate balance between monitoring and restricting offenders while also supporting them in their rehabilitation”.

The Act reduces the period for sex offenders to inform gardaí about personal information updates such as a change of address, from seven to three days.

The laws also provide powers to gardaí to take fingerprints, palm-prints and photographs to confirm the identity of the person.

Meanwhile, a working group has been established to develop a draft plan for the electronic monitoring of offenders.

The group is chaired by the Department of Justice and is made up of representatives of the Courts Service, the Probation Service, the Irish Prison Service and An Garda Síochána.

Its aim is to devise a pilot study and it is currently mapping out the operational matters for consideration which will be finalised by the end of this year.

National: Tougher laws to be brought in to safeguard public against sex-offenders was last modified: November 13th, 2023 by Staff Writer
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