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For the period 30th September 2023 to 30 September 2024, please provide the following information:
RESPONSE
We consulted with our specialist crime, public protection and safeguarding unit who have provided the following information regarding your request.
Question 1
As of the 04/09/2023, there were 2,434 sex offenders managed under MAPPA.
As of the 06/09/2024, there were 2,586 sex offenders managed under MAPPA.
Please note, the data around sex offender management is collected on a monthly basis. The data was collected on the 04/09/2023 and 06/09/2024.
Question 2
As of the 04/09/2023, 303 offenders were classes as high risk.
As of the 06/09/2024, 366 of the offenders were classes as high risk.
Question 3
As of the 11/03/2024, there is 1 offender managed under MAPPA recorded as missing.
Question 4
During the requested time period, 21 offenders notified our force of a name change.
South Wales Police is committed to protecting the public from sexual and violent offenders. We have strong partnerships that provide a robust multi agency approach to public protection. We remain focussed on ensuring that we maintain our force mission of keeping South Wales Safe.