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Crimes (Child Sex Offenders) Act 2005
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6 Purpose and outline
(1) The purpose of this Act is to—
(a) require certain offenders who commit sexual offences to keep
police informed of their whereabouts and other personal details
for a period of time—
(i) to reduce the likelihood that they will reoffend; and
(ii) to facilitate the investigation and prosecution of future
offences that they may commit; and
(b) prevent registrable offenders working in child-related
employment; and
(c) prohibit registrable offenders from engaging in conduct that
poses a risk to the lives or sexual safety of children.
(2) In outline, this Act—
(a) provides for the establishment of a child sex offenders register;
and
(b) requires certain offenders who are sentenced for registrable
offences to report particular personal details for inclusion in the
child sex offenders register; and
(c) allows the sentencing court to order young offenders to comply
with the reporting obligations of the Act; and
(d) requires the offenders to keep their details up to date, to report
their details annually and to also report certain travel details; and
(e) imposes the reporting obligations for a period of between
4 years and life, depending on the number, severity and timing
of the offences committed, and the age of the offender when an
offence was committed; and
(f) allows for the recognition of the period of reporting obligations
imposed under laws of foreign jurisdictions; and
(g) makes it an offence for registrable offenders to work in
child-related employment; and
(h) allows the chief police officer to apply to the Magistrates Court
for orders prohibiting registrable offenders from engaging in
conduct that poses a risk to the lives or sexual safety of children.
Note The Ombudsman Act 1989 authorises the ombudsman to monitor
compliance with this Act, pt 3.11 (Entry and search warrants) and
ch 4 (Child sex offenders register).