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Paedophiles 'slipping through loopholes in police checks'

Posted: 09 October 2003 | Subscribe Online


An expert in the behaviour of paedophiles says organisations are relying too heavily on Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) checks to detect child abusers among staff.

Ray Wyre, an adviser and trainer to the police on paedophiles, warned that loopholes in the police checks on staff working with vulnerable adults and children made it possible for potential abusers to obtain CRB enhanced certificates.

"CRB is not enough on its own," said Wyre. "One mistake in a date of birth or if someone changes their name by deed poll may not be picked up by the CRB.
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"Someone would probably still get an enhanced certificate even if they have a family court judgement against them."

He said organisations needed to establish an "aware culture" that would be more efficient at spotting risk factors when recruiting staff.

Wyre has been testing a new tagging system on paedophiles to monitor their behaviour. Advice and support would be offered if there was a risk of re-offending.

The system is currently used to enforce curfew orders, but Wyre and Dan Norris, the MP who agreed to test the device, are pushing for the government to introduce a one-year study on 500 sex offenders.


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