He has 160,000 signatures on a petition for a public national sex offender registry but, despite all his efforts, his dream has never been realised. At the moment, only a select group of senior police have access to the details of Australia's convicted sex offenders. You punch in the location and up pop 15 flags of convicted sex offenders living within 2km of where you are standing. He wants to change Australia's current sex offender registry from private to public. In 2011, he spent five months in home detention for naming two sex offenders despite suppression orders.
Source: New Zealand Herald July 04, 2016 06:00 UTC