Hi. I've just discovered an anomoly with the register that could be letting some get away from justice, and I suppose playing devil's advocate, being unfair to others.
I've found out that a sex offender can get a sentence of say, 28 months, then be required to sign the register for 10 years. However, someone receiving a more lenient sentence of, say 6 months, then get an extended licence of 3 years to do a sex offender programme will have to sign for the rest of their life!! Even if they get NO prison sentence, but are put on a community sentence for 3 years to do a programme, they still have to sign for life!!!!
Where is the sense in that? Assault someone, go to prison for 14 months (half the original 28 months), and get 10 years on the register, or commit a lesser crime in the eyes of the law, never go to prison, but has to sign for life.
Who makes up these rules?? Should everyone who gets a sex conviction sign for life to make it easier?
I've found out that a sex offender can get a sentence of say, 28 months, then be required to sign the register for 10 years. However, someone receiving a more lenient sentence of, say 6 months, then get an extended licence of 3 years to do a sex offender programme will have to sign for the rest of their life!! Even if they get NO prison sentence, but are put on a community sentence for 3 years to do a programme, they still have to sign for life!!!!
Where is the sense in that? Assault someone, go to prison for 14 months (half the original 28 months), and get 10 years on the register, or commit a lesser crime in the eyes of the law, never go to prison, but has to sign for life.
Who makes up these rules?? Should everyone who gets a sex conviction sign for life to make it easier?
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