Hinckley Times

More than 1,000 sex offenders live in Leicesters­hire and the number continues to rise

- CLAIRE MILLER hinckleyti­mes@rtrinitymi­rror.com

FIGURES released recently show there were 1,006 registered sex offenders living in the Leicesters­hire police force area at the end of March 2019.

This is the equivalent of one sex offender for every 956 people aged 10 and over.

However, the number of sex offenders per head in the area is lower than across England and Wales as a whole, which has one sex offender for every 869 people.

The number of sex offenders in Leicesters­hire has risen by 5% compared to March 2018.

It is also 57% higher than at the end of 2010/11, when police force level figures began being published.

Back then there were 611 registered sex offenders living here - meaning numbers are now at a record high.

The figures released by the Ministry of Justice cover offenders managed by Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangemen­ts (MAPPA) aimed at preventing further offences.

Sex offenders are required to notify the police of certain details, with further notificati­on required if any of those details change (sometimes referred to as ‘being on the sex offenders register’).

In 2018/19, two sex offenders being monitored in Leicesters­hire were charged with a serious further offence, one was convicted.

As well as this, one serious sex offender was returned to prison for breaching their licence conditions.

Last year, 46 sex offenders in Leicesters­hire were also cautioned or convicted of a breach of notificati­on requiremen­ts.

More restrictiv­e orders can also be imposed on sex offenders, such as Sexual Harm Prevention Orders (SHPOs) and previously Sexual Offences Prevention Orders (SOPOs), or notificati­on orders.

There were 93 SHPOs and SOPOs imposed in the area in 2018/19. However, one offender breached their SOPO last year.

A legal challenge in 2010 means offenders can and apply for a review of lifetime notificati­on requiremen­ts, after at least 15 years for adults and eight years for juveniles.

A total of 11 offenders in the area had these requiremen­ts revoked in 2018/19.

Across England and Wales, there were 59,742 registered sex offenders being monitored by police at March 31, 2019.

This was a 3% rise compared to 58,140 offenders being managed in March 2018.

The number of registered sex offenders has risen by 90% over the past 12 years, from 31,392 in 2006/07.

The increase in the number of sex offenders is influenced by sentencing trends, in which the number of people convicted of sexual offences is increasing. Additional­ly, many sexual offenders are required to register for long periods of time, with some registerin­g for life.

This has a cumulative effect on the total number of offenders required to register at any one time.

MAPPA brings together the police, probation and prison services, as the responsibl­e authority, working with other organisati­ons such as social services, health trusts and local authoritie­s.

Offenders eligible for MAPPA are identified and informatio­n is gathered and shared about them across relevant agencies.

The nature and level of the risk of harm they pose is assessed and a coordinate­d risk management plan is implemente­d to protect the public.

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