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  1. Under the Child Sex Offender Disclosure Scheme (CSODS) the police can tell parents, carers and guardians if someone has a record for child sexual offences. The scheme is also known as Sarah’s ...

  2. The Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW) provides the best measure of victimisation and estimated that 2.3% of adults (3.3% women and 1.2% men) aged 16 years and over were victims of sexual assault (including attempts) in the year ending March 2022 survey; this equates to an estimated 1.1 million adults (798,000 women and 275,000 men).

  3. Child Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (‘CSEA’) is a large-scale crime with pernicious harms that requires action. In the 2019 Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW), 7.5% of adults aged 18-74 ...

  4. There are a range of crimes that can be considered as sexual offences, including non-consensual crimes such as rape or sexual assault, crimes against children including child sexual abuse or grooming, and crimes that exploit others for a sexual purpose, whether in person or online. Crimes can occur between strangers, friends, acquaintances ...

  5. Based on aggregated data from the ‘Crime Survey for England and Wales’ in 2009/10, 2010/11 and 2011/12, on average, 2.5 per cent of females and 0.4 per cent of males said that they had been a ...

  6. There are about 67,000 registered sex offenders living in the UK. It costs from £42.44 for an enrolled deed poll to change someone's name, where the applicant's new name is added to public records.

  7. The Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW) year ending March 2022 estimated that 2.3% of adults aged 16 years and over (1.1 million) experienced sexual assault (including attempts) in the last year. There was no significant change in the prevalence of sexual assault experienced by adults aged 16 to 59 years in the last year compared with the ...

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