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Freedom of Information (FOI) Act request ref: 01/FIN/25/003224/T
Version Date: 30/05/2025
The Crime and Criminal Justice Department has provided the following information.
I am emailing to make an FOI request regarding incomplete, out-of-date, or missing information regarding those on the Violent and Sex Offender Register who are required to keep police up to date on their workplaces/homes.
Specifically, I am looking to find out:
- How many offenders on the VSOR fall within the force's area of responsibility for up-to-date information?
950 (total of nominals minus detained, violent, serious and organised crime (SOC)).
- If available within FOI limits, how many of these offenders are on the register for sexual offences?
884.
- How many offenders on the VSOR have missing, incomplete, or out-of-date location information (workplace, home setting, etc.)?
There are six registered sex offenders (RSOs) currently missing/wanted where we have no up-to-date location information. There are 30 RSOs who have been deported where the address is unknown.
- If available within the FOI limits, how many offenders on the VSOR are registered for sexual offences and have missing, incomplete, or out-of-date location information?
As above, there are six registered sex offenders (RSOs) currently missing/wanted where we have no up-to-date location information. There are 30 RSOs who have been deported where the address is unknown.