New curbs on sex offenders
Friday 9th October 2009, 3:00PM BST.

Home Affairs Minister Ian Le Marquand
THE police and the courts are to get new powers to monitor the behaviour and movements of paedophiles, rapists and other sex offenders.
States Members yesterday voted overwhelmingly yesterday for a new Sex Offenders Law, which means that Jersey will get a sex offenders register for the first time. It is expected that it will be up and running by Easter.
Home Affairs Minister Ian Le Marquand said that schools could be informed that a paedophile was living nearby if that offender was thought to pose a serious risk. However, he said that details of who was on the list would not be made public.
In addition to setting up the register, the law will give the Royal Court the power to make orders about where registered offenders can live, where they can travel to and what they can do.
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Great idea but why stop at sex offenders, I’d like to know where the thieves, muggers and tax dodgers live ( whoops the tax dodgers are in the big houses )
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