Canada: P.E.I. has 199 people on the National Sex Offender Registry, but that number may drop

Since 2011, any Canadian who has been convicted of two or more sexual offences is automatically listed on the registry for life.  The Supreme Court has determined that is unconstitutional, saying the list should be based on an offender’s risk to reoffend.

According to RCMP, there are 199 people on P.E.I. listed on the registry. They have to report to police at least once a year, and are subject to travel-related and other conditions. Those who have been automatically added will now be given the chance to appeal.

“I think this decision was a recognition by the Supreme Court to say that not all people who offend sexually pose a risk to reoffend,” Mullin said in an interview with Island Morning‘s Laura Chapin.

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3 thoughts on “Canada: P.E.I. has 199 people on the National Sex Offender Registry, but that number may drop

  • November 16, 2022 at 7:23 pm
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    Took me forever to find what P.E.I meant. I finally found it and was not what I was expecting. Thought it had something to do with sex offenses in Canada in the article.
    Instead:
    P.E.I = Prince Edward Island

    Guess if I lived in Canada, I would know that, but I don’t.

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  • November 16, 2022 at 11:08 pm
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    Canada the new land of the free!

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  • November 17, 2022 at 6:14 am
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    Thank you for the research Cherokee it saved me from having to do it . I was thinking it was offense related too .

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