Police Officers' Perceptions of a Sex Offender Registration Scheme: Identifying and Responding to Risk.

Psychiatr Psychol Law

School of Applied Psychology, Griffith University, Mount Gravatt, Australia.

Published: January 2019

This article reports on interviews with 17 participants responsible for managing sex offenders on a sex offender register scheme. Semi-structured interviews were conducted that covered the topics of the participants' policing experience and their thoughts on the register and risk assessment. Nine themes were identified as being particularly important: the purpose of the register; concerns about community perceptions; a lack of resources; recognition that risk assessment is essential but limited; a desire to tailor interventions to individual offenders; the need for more training despite staff competency; the inadequate sharing of information; concerns about how well the legislation captures the sex offending space; and confusion about how to interpret online offending. This research provides first-hand views on how the register can be improved and how police would like a register to look when executing the essential and challenging job of monitoring convicted sex offenders upon their release back into the community.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6762095PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13218719.2018.1506717DOI Listing

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