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Published Date: 28 October 2009
THE number of sex offenders under supervision in South Yorkshire has edged up to 861, according to latest figures.
As of March 31 there were 305 registered sex offenders in Sheffield, 185 in Rotherham, 128 in Barnsley and 243 in Doncaster.

A total of 29 sex offenders and violent criminals in South Yorkshire were returned to prison last year after breaching of
licences.

One of them was one of the country's so-called 'critical few' – assessed as having the highest risk of harming the public and under the strictest monitoring.

Freed violent criminals and sex offenders who "pose a risk of serious harm" are monitored under the so-called Multi Agency Public Protection Arrangements or MAPPA.

They receive one of three levels of supervision – level one is management by the police, probation service or other agencies; level two is for high or very high risk offenders supervised by more than one agency; and level three are those 'critical few' under the strictest monitoring by panels of experts.

A total of 861 sex offenders were under MAPPA arrangements in South Yorkshire on March 31, up five on the previous year. Of these, 14 sex offenders and 15 violent offenders were returned to prison for breaching their licences in 2008/09.

Another 16 sex offenders who had a registration requirement were either cautioned or convicted of failing to register.

One dangerous offender under level two supervision was charged with a serious sexual or violent offence.

South Yorkshire Chief Probation Officer Roz Brown said: "Through the proactive management of offenders we have been successful in reducing the risk of harm to the public whilst the robust enforcement of licence conditions and orders has reduced the risk of reoffending."

Det Supt Adrian Teague, South Yorkshire Police's lead on Intelligence and Public Protection, said: "We take this responsibility extremely seriously and have invested in MAPPA to ensure trained and skilled resources are devoted to this sensitive and complex area of policing."

But concerns were raised that the increase in supervised sex offenders is putting extra pressures on police.

David Ruffley, the Shadow Policing Minister, said: "There will be pressure on police time to keep an eye on these offenders in local communities."

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  • Last Updated: 28 October 2009 7:29 AM
  • Source: Sheffield Star
  • Location: Sheffield
 
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UK NOT OK,

28/10/2009 13:05:56
chop the lot of thems bits off
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LordHawHaw ,

wisewood 28/10/2009 16:27:55
simple solution,when we caught these vile scum,cause we carnt hang em high,just lock em up 4 good,but then again we being ruled by pedo lovers,we carnt even av a sarah's law,the government,and the justice home office r all in this with there hands very dirty from this,Kill them all.
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Chantry,

28/10/2009 17:01:41
When you get people like Jack Straws Brother an out and out Pedo ,Who managed to escape justice ( I wonder How )The amount of weird MPs we have in all parties in House of Lords and Commons makes you think ?
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WiseOwlS5,

Sheffield 29/10/2009 09:08:24
Castrate the male ones and have permanent trackers fitted to both sexes who are convicted paedophiles.
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freedom,

Sheffield 29/10/2009 13:13:08
Come Halloween, small children will knock on the doors of nearly every property in Sheffield.

305 which contain sex offenders.
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SAVE THE WORLD ,

29/10/2009 20:46:46
TOTAL EVIL SHOULD BE ERADICATED FROM THE FACE OF THE EARTH. THIS SCUM AND THE SCUM WHO LET'S THEM ROAM IN PUBLIC. SENTENCES SHOULD BE HANDED OUT BY THE VICTIMS. THEN THERE WOULD BE PEACE IN THE WORLD.
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