The new measures include making registered sex offenders tell the police earlier if they want to go abroad, and removing the need for recent evidence when police are seeking a sex offences prevention order. Currently evidence must relate to the previous six months. Anyone subject to a blanket foreign travel order – banning people from travelling overseas or to specific countries - will have their passport automatically removed, and the orders will be extended from the current six months. Smith is also seeking views on...


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