Merseyside police failing to monitor sex offenders, says watchdog

‘Seriously overstretched’ force had ‘startling’ backlog of visits, inspectors find

High-risk sex offenders in Merseyside are not being visited enough by a “seriously overstretched” police force, a watchdog has found.

Merseyside police’s sex offender unit, responsible for child protection, had a backlog of almost 100 overdue visits to registered sex offenders. Inspectors found that poor communication meant neighbourhood officers often did not know where sex offenders lived.

Continue reading...

from The Guardian https://ift.tt/2BY5Hef

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Ply in the sky: the new materials to take us beyond concrete | Fiona Harvey

Forgotten plays: No 5 – Owners (1972) by Caryl Churchill

The 20 best songs of 2020