April Jones' family campaign for sex offenders to remain on the register for life
The family of April Jones, the five-year-old girl who was abducted and killed by Mark Bridger in Wales in 2012, will be in Parliament today to hear a debate about so-called April's Law.
April's sister Jazmin started a petition calling on the Prime Minister to ensure that all sex offenders remain on the register for life, no matter the crime. The family also want child abuse images to be better policed, with tougher sentences for those caught with indecent images of children.
Mark Bridger wasn't on the sex offenders register but had been found to be looking at child pornography before April's death.
We're joined by Jazmin and mum Coral to discuss their campaign.
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