Independent report

Child Sex Offender Review (CSOR) Public Disclosure Pilots

Findings of the Child Sex Offender Review (CSOR) Public Disclosure Pilots established by the Review of the Protection of Children from Sex Offenders in 2007.

Documents

Child Sex Offender Review (CSOR) Public Disclosure Pilots: a process evaluation - March 2010

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In June 2007, the Government published the Review of the Protection of Children from Sex Offenders (Home Office, 2007). Action four committed the Government to:

‘Pilot a process where members of the public can register their child protection interest in a named individual. Where this individual has convictions for child sex offences and is considered a risk, there will be a presumption that this information will be disclosed to the relevant member of the public.’

This independent review shares the findings from the four police force areas that took part in the 12-month long pilot on 15 September 2008.

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