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"My Question 54, which is due to be taken later though I suspect we will not reach it, is closely related to this. In the UK, the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children has produced compelling evidence that shows that paedophiles are moving from one Member State of the European Union to another to take advantage of differences in the law. For example, in the UK there is a register for child-sex offenders. We find that people who would not be able to work with children in the UK move to other Member States of the Union in order to take advantage of the lack of such a register.
In light of what the Commissioner has said about the need for greater judicial and police cooperation, would the Commission consider taking an initiative to create a European-wide sex offenders register, so that these people can be monitored?"@en1
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