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Make GPS tagging mandatory for high-risk offenders to protect victims & children

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We believe perpetrator programmes are failing to prevent repeat harm. GPS tagging for high-risk offenders under bail, investigation, or probation could provide real-time protection for victims and children, ensuring safety, accountability, and early intervention before tragedy occurs.

Mr David Lammy

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Make GPS tagging mandatory for high-risk offenders to protect victims & children

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We believe perpetrator programmes are failing to prevent repeat harm. GPS tagging for high-risk offenders under bail, investigation, or probation could provide real-time protection for victims and children, ensuring safety, accountability, and early intervention before tragedy occurs.

National
50 reactions·100% agree
Mr David Lammy

Mr David Lammy

Deputy Prime Minister

Deputy Prime Minister

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