New laws for travelling UK child abusers

Child abusers will face prosecution back in the UK
Child abusers will face prosecution back in the UK
 

Also In The News

Pietersen overjoyed with century against South Africa

A jubilant Kevin Pietersen described his century against South Africa at Lords today as "one of the most special days in my career".

Kevin Pietersen showed South Africa what they missed out on
 

Friday, 11, Jul 2008 12:01

UK citizens who abuse children overseas will face charges back in Britain, even if it was legal in the country they did it in.

The tough new legislation comes as part of the government's new Criminal Justice and Immigration Act 2008, which is due to become law on Monday.

"From July 14th, anyone who commits an offence against children abroad will face the prospect of prosecution for the same offence here even though it may not have been [an] offence in that country," home office minister Vernon Coaker explained.

The move follows government concerns about countries where the possession of indecent images of children is not an offence, or the age of consent is lower than 16.

The Home Office is selling the measures as an example of their initiative in tracking down sex offenders, but the origins of the legislation are more complex.

Legal experts contacted by politics.co.uk say the change in the law is part of a hasty effort to comply with the European Convention on the Protection of Children which was adopted by the Council of Europe at a conference in Spain last year.

Turkey, Sweden and several other countries have already ratified, but the UK is unable to do so until it updates its own legislation to allow prosecution for acts considered criminal in this country but legal in the country they were committed.

Interestingly, British citizens will now be open to prosecution regardless of the laws of the other country, but UK residents will not be.

Jim Gamble, chief executive of the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre, remained upbeat about the change in the law.

"This measure is a significant step forward and sends out a very clear and unequivocal message to offenders everywhere - and no matter whether they are in the UK or abroad - we will track you, we will bring you to account and you will face the consequences of your criminal actions," he said.


Grand National runners that meet the requirements in 2011

There are going to be forty Grand National Runners this Saturday all lining up at Aintree and picking the Grand National winner is always a difficult thing to do.

Gold Cup 2011 odds point to Imperial Commander as the winner

The latest Gold Cup Odds are not only important because they represent how much you can win on the race.

Cheltenham Gold Cup runners and best bets

Fourteen runners have been declared for the Cheltenham Gold Cup 2011 and the question on many people's lips will be.

Cheltenham Gold Cup 2011 runners and odds

The Cheltenham Gold Cup Runners have now been confirmed. As long as there are no late withdrawals there will be 14 Cheltenham Gold Cup runners.

Cheltenham Festival stats and tips should mean more winnings and winners

The Cheltenham Festival 2011 gets underway next week and one of the most popular methods of picking Cheltenham Festival winners is not only to follow tips, but also to take notice of important Cheltenham Festival Stats.

Cheltenham Races odds and tips suggest proven Cheltenham form is key

At long last The Cheltenham Festival 2011 is here and whether punters are going to the course or watching it on TV, everyone will be looking for winning tips for Cheltenham.

Cheltenham races odds and tips can help you find 50/1 winner at the festival

The Cheltenham Festival 2011 gets underway on Tuesday. The highlight of Cheltenham Races on the opening day will be the Champion Hurdle and three days of brilliant racing will follow Tuesday's action.



We're mobile!

Get news, sport and entertainment on your mobile. Text inthenews to 84010 or go to http://m.inthenews.co.uk. There is no charge for this service but the SMS will be charged at your standard operator rate.