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Queensland’s child sex offender register lacks clear locality definitions, confusing parents about nearby risks.
Queensland’s public child sex offender register, Daniel’s Law, faces criticism for its unclear definition of “locality,” leaving parents uncertain whether offenders live nearby.
The system, named after murdered schoolboy Daniel Morcombe, lacks a specified geographic radius, causing users to miss nearby offenders and fostering false safety.
While the government says the design accounts for Queensland’s varied landscapes, experts and parents urge clearer guidelines and distance-based searches.
Over 100,000 visits have been recorded since launch, but no formal complaints have been confirmed.
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El registro de delincuentes sexuales infantiles de Queensland carece de definiciones claras de localidad, confundiendo a los padres sobre los riesgos cercanos.