Police and Corrections Minister Anne Tolley has defended the idea of introducing a register of sex offenders, saying government will make privacy paramount but no system is immune to human error.
The Government plans to introduce a comprehensive management scheme similar to one run in Britain, in which officials keep track of the addresses, jobs, family relationships and other details of serious offenders once they are released from prison.
It would cover dangerous repeat violent offenders and sex offenders. The information would be available to government agencies and not the public.
Police and Corrections have begun policy work, including producing a report and a timeline for introducing the management scheme, including the register of sex offenders.
"It's quite a big piece of work. It's not just a list of offenders; it's a management system that manages offenders from the time they leave prison, almost for the rest of their lives."