Liberal bill updating sex-offender registry in response to court decision becomes law
OTTAWA — A Liberal bill that adds victims’ input to the process for publication ban decisions and changes how the national sexual offender registry works has received royal assent.
The new law requires judges to ask prosecutors if they have sought a victim’s input when seeking a publication ban, and requires victims’ preferences about receiving information about their case after an offender’s sentencing to be entered into the record.
It also adds new entries to the list of offences that can result in someone being added to the registry, including the non-consensual sharing of intimate images and extortion.
The law also changes the criteria that require sexual offenders to be automatically added to the registry, in response to a Supreme Court decision last year.