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India Launches Sex Offender Registry


FILE - People hold placards at a rally condemning the rapes of two girls, aged 8 and 11, in Ahmedabad, India, April 22, 2018.
FILE - People hold placards at a rally condemning the rapes of two girls, aged 8 and 11, in Ahmedabad, India, April 22, 2018.

India has launched a sex offender registry. The establishment of the database comes as the country is experiencing a daily wave of sexual crimes.

The information in the registry, however, will only be available to law enforcement officials. In contrast, in the United States, the public has access to information in sex offender registries.

A home ministry statement said the 440,000 names in the Indian database includes people convicted of rape, gang rape, child sex crimes and sexual harassment. The registry also includes photos of the offenders, plus their addresses and fingerprints.

The latest statistics from India's National Crime Records Bureau show the number of sexual crimes rose 12 percent between 2015 and 2016. The figures for 2016 show there were more than 100 reported rape cases in India every day.

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