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 BBC NEWS
Missing paedophiles named online
Some of the UK's most wanted child sex offenders have been
identified
online.

It is believed to be the first time that details of convicted
paedophiles have been published nationwide by Britain's law
enforcement agencies.

The Child Exploitation and Online Protection (CEOP) centre has set
up
the new website in an effort to track missing child sex offenders.

Meanwhile, single mothers could be able to check up on new partners
to
see if they are sex offenders under new plans.

The Home Office is considering proposals that would enable single
mothers to ask the police to make the checks, which would have to be
supported by reasonable grounds for suspicion.

It is known that predatory paedophiles often befriend single mothers
as a way of gaining access to their children.

        
SARAH'S LAW
Sarah Payne, eight, (above) was murdered by paedophile Roy Whiting in
2000
News of the World led a campaign to give parents the same rights as
in
the US
In the US there is full public disclosure about released sex
offenders
Megan's Law was inspired by the murder of seven-year-old Megan Kanka
by a known paedophile in July 1994

High profile cases such as the murder of eight-year-old Sarah Payne
by
a known paedophile in 2000 has led the government to review policy
on
how much information should be disclosed to the public about sex
offenders living in the community.

The website has published the details of five missing offenders,
giving their names, ages, photograph and where they have gone
missing
from, but not the details of their convictions.

The five men named on the website are Alexander Colin Dalgleish,
aged
30-35, Gordon Stewart, 25-30, Paul Turner (also known as Paul
Francis
or Geddes), 50-55, Joshua Karney, 25-30, who also goes by five other
names, and Kamil Krawiec, 25-30.

The scheme is being run with the Crimestoppers Most Wanted site,
which
is designed to help track down Britain's most dangerous criminals
who
are on the run.

Success

Jim Gamble, chief executive of the CEOP Centre, said the
Crimestoppers' website had enjoyed "unprecedented" success in
tracking
down offenders but urged the public to act responsibly.

"Any vigilante activity will be robustly dealt with and is likely to
constitute a criminal offence."

Stuart Kuttner, managing editor of News of the World which has
campaigned for parents to know if a paedophile lives in their area,
welcomed the news.

The paper wants Sarah's Law, named after Sarah Payne, and the full
public disclosure on released sex offenders as exists in the US.

Megan's Law was introduced there after the murder of seven-year-old
Megan Kanka by a known paedophile in July 1994.

But crime experts said the site did not equate to the implementation
of a "Sarah's Law" which would mean publishing the details of
offenders who were working with authorities.

Paul Cavadino, chief executive of crime reduction charity Nacro,
said:
"This is completely different from misguided calls for Sarah's Law,
which would mean routinely publishing the details of offenders who
are
under supervision and complying with the registration laws."

'Welcome'

The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children
(NSPCC)
backed the move and said it could help protect young people.

Phillip Noyes, director of public policy, said: "The NSPCC believes
it
is right that convicted child sex offenders who disappear off the
radar and flout the sex offender register are identified on this
website."

        We must have no repeat of the paediatricians being attacked and
must
not encourage anyone to become a vigilante
Mothers Against Murder and Aggression

Campaign group, Mothers Against Murder and Aggression (Mama), also
welcomed the plans.

But the group, which also backs proposals for a "Sarah's Law", urged
people not to take matters into their own hands.

In 2000, a paediatrician in Newport, south Wales, was forced to flee
her house when vigilantes seemingly confused her job title.

A Mama statement said: "There will be those who believe this will
make
paedophiles 'go underground' but they are already underground and we
need to know who is living in our community.

"However, we must have no repeat of the paediatricians being
attacked
and must not encourage anyone to become a vigilante."

The CEOP site coincides with the first anniversary of the
Crimestoppers site, which went live last November, receiving almost
40
million hits and leading to 24 arrests.
Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/uk_news/6156712.stm

Published: 2006/11/17 16:26:22 GMT

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