Breaking down the Sexual Offences Act This week, we will be breaking down section 35 of Sexual Offences Act, Cap 8:03, Laws of Guyana (“the SOA”)...
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By Femi Harris-Smith If proposed amendments to the current Sexual Offences Act are passed by the National Assembly, sex offenders in Guyana could soon be required to register in a national database; and advance notice of their release from prison will be required to be provided to victims and their families. The article Sex offender database among proposed amendments to Sexual Offences Act appeared first on Stabroek News.
Breaking down the Sexual Offences Act This week, we will be breaking down section 35 of Sexual Offences Act, Cap 8:03, Laws of Guyana (“the SOA”)...
Breaking Down Sexual Offences Act Last week we started an examination of section 35 of the Sexual Offences Act, Cap 8:03, Laws of Guyana...
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