In Catholicism (and many of the other Christian faiths that practice confession), confidentiality is supposed to be absolute, to the point where it's said that a confessor should go to jail rather than divulge any information. A priest can urge the person to go to the police, or even refuse to offer absolution unless the person turns himself in, but theologically speaking this is the most that a priest is allowed to do.
In other faiths this can be different, though even in faiths which do allow reporting it is usually only to be done in the gravest circumstances.
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