Restriction Zone Scheme for Offenders

Aug 23, 2026 - 13:23
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Restriction Zone Scheme for Offenders

The government has announced a new scheme to restrict the movement of serious violent and sexual offenders after they leave prison on probation. The restriction zones will be limited to areas just a few miles wide, with those who breach their boundaries facing recall to prison.

Justice Secretary Alex Norris stated that this move would give victims greater freedom and reduce the risk of unwanted contact. The intention is to further reduce the possibility of offenders reoffending in the community.

The scheme will use GPS technology monitored by probation officers to identify those who step outside the boundaries and face being sent back to prison. This will help authorities to track and manage the movement of offenders more effectively.

The government has announced a new scheme to restrict the movement of serious violent and sexual offenders after they leave prison on probation. The restriction zones will be limited to areas just a few miles wide, with those who breach their boundaries facing recall to prison.

Justice Secretary Alex Norris stated that this move would give victims greater freedom and reduce the risk of unwanted contact. The intention is to further reduce the possibility of offenders reoffending in the community.

The scheme will use GPS technology monitored by probation officers to identify those who step outside the boundaries and face being sent back to prison. This will help authorities to track and manage the movement of offenders more effectively.

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The restriction zone scheme will specify confined areas for offenders in plans tailored to them and developed in consultation with victims.

Norris said the scheme would use GPS technology monitored by probation officers so that 'those who step outside the boundaries can be quickly identified and face being sent back to prison.'

'Offenders should carry the consequences of their crimes, not their victims,' he added.

The restriction zone scheme will specify confined areas for offenders in plans tailored to them and developed in consultation with victims.

Norris said the scheme would use GPS technology monitored by probation officers so that 'those who step outside the boundaries can be quickly identified and face being sent back to prison.'

The restriction zone scheme will specify confined areas for offenders in plans tailored to them and developed in consultation with victims.

Norris said the scheme would use GPS technology monitored by probation officers so that 'those who step outside the boundaries can be quickly identified and face being sent back to prison.'

Offenders should carry the consequences of their crimes, not their victims.

The intention is to further reduce the possibility of offenders reoffending in the community.

The restriction zone scheme will specify confined areas for offenders in plans tailored to them and developed in consultation with victims.

Norris said the scheme would use GPS technology monitored by probation officers so that 'those who step outside the boundaries can be quickly identified and face being sent back to prison.'

Offenders should carry the consequences of their crimes, not their victims.

The intention is to further reduce the possibility of offenders reoffending in the community.

The restriction zone scheme will specify confined areas for offenders in plans tailored to them and developed in consultation with victims.

Norris said the scheme would use GPS technology monitored by probation officers so that 'those who step outside the boundaries can be quickly identified and face being sent back to prison.'

Offenders should carry the consequences of their crimes, not their victims.

The intention is to further reduce the possibility of offenders reoffending in the community.

The scheme will use GPS technology monitored by probation officers to track and manage the movement of offenders more effectively.

The restriction zone scheme will specify confined areas for offenders in plans tailored to them and developed in consultation with victims.

Norris said the scheme would use GPS technology monitored by probation officers so that 'those who step outside the boundaries can be quickly identified and face being sent back to prison.'

Offenders should carry the consequences of their crimes, not their victims.

The intention is to further reduce the possibility of offenders reoffending in the community.

The scheme will use GPS technology monitored by probation officers to track and manage the movement of offenders more effectively.

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