Convicted Sex Offenders

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Over the past decade there has been an attempt to control the behaviour of convicted sex offenders who have served their time and been released into the Australian community through a range of public policy initiatives. These initiatives include sex offender registration schemes which operate in every jurisdiction (Vess et al. 2011); post sentence, preventative detention schemes which operate in Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria and Western Australia (McSherry 2014); and community notification which operates in Western Australia (Whitting, Day and Powell 2014). The Child Protection (Offender Reporting) Act 2004 (CPORA)

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