Thứ Tư, 28 tháng 7, 2010

Sarahs Law to be lengthened nationally subsequent year after successful hearing

Fathers worried about the new boyfriends of the mothers of their children are using the controversial "Sarah"s law" to check up on them, it was revealed today.

Figures show they made the largest number of queries during a year-long pilot of the warning system, which the Government today said is now going nationwide.

The new disclosure rules allow worried parents, relatives and neighbours to ask police if a person they were concerned about has a history of child sex abuse.

It was predicted many of the requests for information would come from women concerned about the history of their new partners.

But police found nearly one in five applications were from fathers asking about a new lover in their former partner"s life.

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