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Plans to restrict where violent and sexual offenders can go

The restrictions on serious sexual and violent criminals forcing them to stay in certain areas are planned by the government.

Criminals would be limited to a geographical region that was policerained by harsh monitoring and developed labeling.

The exclusion zones are already used in undergraduate restrictions in a place where a criminal cannot go, while the new system indicates the indoor area where they allow them to go instead. The ministers say this will provide more peace of mind to the victims.

But there are concerns that plans will pressure more on probation service – something that the government hopes to alleviate with more personnel and more technology.

Currently, serious sexual and violent criminals can be ordered after being released to avoid entering the region where their victims live – but except for these exceptions, the two have the risk of encountering each other.

In accordance with the government’s plans, he would limit the criminal to certain fields adapted to them, and would develop by consulting with the victim with the possibility of time in prison for those who violate restrictions.

The Ministry of Justice (MOJ) said it would allow it not to worry about the victims’ attackers.

Victim Minister Alex Davies-Jones said the new approach would “give them the peace they deserve and rebuild their lives without fear.”

A domestic abuse victim named Leanne told PA News Agency that he was “ecstatic” about the movement.

In his experience, even if the abuse of the abuse is restrictive, he said that there were “places I face” and “safe, happy days, if I knew I was protected.”

Diana Parison, who was killed by her daughter Joanna Simpson in 2010 by her alienated husband Robert Brown, said to the BBC that she was “absolutely satisfied with the planned changes.

Since his daughter has been killed, he has been campaigning to increase the awareness of domestic violence and promises to continue “until the day I die”.

Parkes, BBC Radio 4’s Today’s program said: “Passionate victims, the perpetrators, instead of looking over the shoulder instead of looking at a normal life,” I feel. “

Moj says that the labeling of released criminals will help to comply with the increasing labeling and more reliability of monitoring technology, to comply with the restriction zones.

However, a controlled freedom officer said that new regions would apply more pressure on the service while fighting to monitor the number of criminals in the community.

They said, “They continue to add it to our workload without telling us that it will do it,” they said. He continued: “And we are just stressful and pressure. These regions will mean more monitoring and more responsibility for us in probation.”

Last year, the government began to publish thousands of prisoners early to facilitate excessive crowds.

This was criticized that Britain’s prisons were prevented from ending the gaps, and that he had shifted more pressure on probation service and police forces. By the way some prisoners Released without watching the labels inserted.

Moj said that at least 1,300 new trainee -controlled freedom officials will be hired to increase the monitoring capacity next year.

However, supervised freedom personnel told BBC that an officer’s proper training could take 12 to 24 months.

Sources, plans will be added to the parliament next month will be added to the penalty invoice, he says.

This bill will probably try to reduce the minimum time that less serious criminals’ efforts to alleviate the excessive crowds of the prison will have to serve one third of the penalties of less serious criminals.

These offers Criticia of victims’ charity and probation personnel When it was announced in May.

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