Restriction zones for domestic abusers ‘a long time coming’, survivor says

The ministers will limit where the abusers can go and try to introduce “restriction zones olarak that will aim to allow their daily lives without fear of seeing the criminals of the survivors.
Sexual and violent criminals can be limited to certain places and can be followed with technology and sentenced to imprisonment for violating the conditions under new offers.
So far, there are exclusion zones to stop the victims of the perpetrators to go to the place where the victims live.
Survived from a domestic abuse, he said that he hoped that new plans were not only a pillow conversation ”after being disappointed by previous governments.
Two mothers and Leanne, who survived, said that he was “ecstatic ında about the movement:“ I hope the change happens and not just the pillow speech, but if it happens, then, yes, it has been coming for a long time. ”
From his experience, he said he would ask his children, local supermarket or restriction zones near their family’s homes.
54 The 54 -year -old said, “These are the places I have encountered, even if there is a restriction on orders,” he said.
“If I could say these places, and I knew I could go safe, happy days to these places, I am protected. I rested.”
However, he added the government approach to the ministers to listen to the survivors more: orum I love what I have heard so far.
“Would I believe it so much? Probably, because I don’t like to be disappointed and I was disappointed by previous governments.
“So it can only be our hope.”

The measure comes because the government plans to overcome the prison system to prevent excessive crowds, which enables the violence and sexual criminals who were previously released from prison and more criminals to serve sentences in society.
Tens of thousands of criminals, who were concerned about the British and Wales Commissioner of the victims, would be labeled on the ability of the probation service to cope with increasing numbers.
The government announced a financing of £ 700 million until 2028/29 to support the reforms of probation service and hired 1,300 new -controlled freedom officials until March 2026.
For new restriction zones, supervised freedom staff will work with the survivors to decide on banned places for perpetrators and will make detailed risk assessments.
Justice Minister Alex Davies-Jones announced a new measure at Charity Advance in London on Friday.
The Minister of Victims said that the GPS will have real -time data about where the perpetrators go, and that if they are violated, they would be subject to “virtual borders” that may mean that they are in jail.
He said: uz We put really strong guarantees connected to them so that we can give the victims and survivors the confidence to continue their daily lives.
“We will give more details as we have brought the legislation in autumn.”
Speaking in one of Advance’s centers of women’s centers, director Amy Glover said that the domestic abuse organization wants to see what the monitoring processes are and how quickly a controlled freedom officer would intervene if a perpetrator violates the conditions or does something insecure.
“When new security measures are brought for victims of victims, they can sometimes find a wrong sense of security if they do not always work,” he said.
“Therefore, we are interested in hearing a little more about how to be released and how we can work effectively.”
However, the measure, reaction, more restrictive perpetrators to leave the fields of safe, small exclusion zones to decide to change the current responsibility on the survivors of the “largely positive” he added, he added.
“The purpose of these restriction zones, which we really welcome, may now have a smaller movement area.
The philanthropy hosted the Minister of Justice for a round table discussion on the subject, attended by Survivors and Reality Star and campaignist Georgia Harrison.
After becoming a victim of revenge porn, the Love Island star who campaign on violence against women and girls supported the plan of restriction zones for criminals if applied correctly.

“Why should there be a survivor area and stay there for the rest of their lives?” he said.
“It makes more sense that a perpetrator will be exposed to a restriction zone and that the survivors can go to the place they want and feel safe.
“If applied correctly, they do not mean that they are physically safe, but they may also feel safe every day.”
The Ambassador of Shelter said that knowing that your perpetrator is labeled and watched is the “the best way possible” if the prisons are extremely crowded to understand what works outside the prisons.
“This seems to be a really good answer to one of these problems,” he said.
Harrison also filed a lawsuit for social media platforms to file a lawsuit and was held responsible for doing more to prevent online abuse, which affected the victims of domestic abuse.
Davies-Jones said: “As the Minister of Victims, I meet with the victims and survivors every day passing through the unrelated ones, and I want to hear their experiences directly and learn from them, so we can make the system better for them and finally put them back into the heart of the justice system.”