Members of the public will soon be able to type their postcode into a criminal justice website and find out who the convicted criminals are in their neighbourhood, the home secretary indicated on 3rd March.
and a programme to be able to check with police to see if someone close to your children has a history of sexual offending is also being expanded from a pilot. See this story from the BBC here
I don't see it that way. Why should we not know? If someone want to abuse that infomation then that's obviously wrong and they need to be stopped, but I think it's great that we're able to be aware of what's lurking.
"By cutting criminals off from society we will be perpetuating the criminal cycle."
Is that what happened in Australia ? :-) :-)
Seriously, in the days when we had real-life communities and everybody knew everybody in the same street, blah blah you knew who the local thieves were and when someone went to court everybody knew about it. I don't see much difference here. I was convicted of a motoring offence in 1985 and the village still remembers it. That makes sure I don't do it again.
I would have thought, actually, that this would be an infringement of the individual's rights. Why is it Brussels always defends the strong against the weak ?