Section 1: Suspects and offenders
The following section sets out some of the powers available that can be used to directly disrupt the activity of a suspected perpetrator of child exploitation. These are key to preventing re-offending and safeguarding victims and those at risk of being exploited. These tools can be used to disrupt the activity of individual suspects or offenders who may be offending as part of a network. While pursuing offenders lies with police, other services can contribute and should be aware of the legislative tools applied so they can help the police to enforce them. Best practice is to take proactive action at the earliest possible time, and when any degree of risk of harm to others is identified.
This section firstly sets out the orders that professionals can proactively apply to disrupt activity and secondly lists the offences that may apply as reactive measures. It is crucial to remember to record and update partners should any order be granted or action taken, as well as to establish if there are any already in place. This will ensure opportunities are maximised to disrupt perpetrators offending.
Proactive Action
Slavery and Trafficking Prevention Orders (STPOs)
Sexual Offences Prevention Order (SOPO)
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Foreign Travel Orders (FTOs)
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Risk of Sexual Harm Orders (RoSHOs)
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Anti-Social Behaviour Orders (ASBOs)
Legislation | When and how can it be used? | Disruptive impact |
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Articles 3 and 6 of the Anti-Social Behaviour (NI) Order 2004 |
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Forfeiture
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Reactive Action
The criminal offence of abduction of children in care
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Article 68 of the Children (Northern Ireland) Order 1995: addresses the issue of child abduction, particularly for children who are in care, subject to an emergency protection order, or subject to police protection |
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The criminal offence of child abduction by individuals who do not have lawful authority or reasonable excuse
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Article 4 of the Child Abduction (Northern Ireland) Order 1985 |
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The offence of human trafficking in Northern Ireland is covered under Part 1 of the Human Trafficking and Exploitation (Criminal Justice and Support for Victims) Act (Northern Ireland) 2015. It outlines human trafficking as the arrangement or facilitation of travel of a person for the purpose of exploitation, regardless of whether the person has consented to being moved. Forms of Exploitation
Methods of Control Victims of human trafficking may be controlled through:
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Arranging or facilitating commission of a child sex offence
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Article 21 of the Sexual Offences (Northern Ireland) Order 2008 |
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Meeting a child following sexual grooming
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Article 22 of the Sexual Offences (Northern Ireland) Order 2008 | A person aged 18 or over commits an offence if:
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Sexual communication with a child
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Article 22A of the Sexual Offences (Northern Ireland) Order 2008 |
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Sexual grooming pretending to be a child
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Articles 22B – 22E Sexual Offences (Northern Ireland) Order (2008) |
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Paying for sexual services of a child
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Article 37 of the The Sexual Offences (Northern Ireland) Order 2008 |
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Indecent images of children
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Article 3 of the Protection of Children (Northern Ireland) Order 1978 |
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Entry for purpose of arrest
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Article 19 of the Police and Criminal Evidence (Northern Ireland) Order 1989 |
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Offence of Domestic Abuse
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Part 1, Chapter 1 of the Domestic Abuse and Civil Proceedings Act (Northern Ireland) 2021. | Consent of the victim is not required to bring a case Aggravating factor:
A person commits an offence if:
Two further conditions:
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Cruelty to persons under 16
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Section 20 of Children and Young Persons Act (Northern Ireland) 1968 |
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