The Roscommon Galway TD wants to see significant changes implemented.
CConvicted sex offenders should not be able to change their name and evade garda surveillance in Ireland.
That's the view of independent TD Denis Naughten, who says the country could become a safe haven for paedophiles.
The Roscommon-Galway TD outlines the changes he wants to see implemented:
He says the experiences of sexual offence victims are being erased, by allowing convicted offenders to use an EU loophole, to erase digital media reports.
Under EU law a convicted sex offender can have reports of their conviction removed from the internet.
Deputy Naughten says victims are being punished, again.
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