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Sexual Offences Prevention Orders (SOPO)
In the event of conviction, courts may wish to consider imposing a Sexual Offences Prevention Order (SOPO) under sections 104 - 113 of the Sexual Offences Act 2003. These orders are imposed where it is considered necessary to regulate the future conduct of a defendant who has been diagnosed with a sexual infection, so as to prohibit him or her from doing anything described in the order.
79. Examples may include the prohibition of sexual activity without the use of a condom, or the prohibition of engaging in sexual activity with another without the defendant first disclosing the fact that they have an STI. Prosecutors should consider carefully before asking the court to make such orders, ensuring that any requests are necessary and proportionate having regard to the facts and circumstances of the case in question and the need for ongoing public protection. It may be, for example, that one or other of the above example prohibitions may be sufficient and proportionate in addressing the public protection need.