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How police manage the 2,380 KNOWN sex offenders in Avon and Somerset


Of those, 400 are currently in prison.
A force spokesman said it is the police s duty to protect communities - and they do so by working with other agencies to manage the risks posed by violent and sexual offenders who have the potential to cause the most serious harm .
The constabulary has issued the following information.
REGISTERED SEX OFFENDERS.
There are 2380 Registered Sex Offenders in the Avon and Somerset force area, which include 400 currently in prison.
The majority of them live in our communities.
With proper treatment and supervision, many can live productive and stable lives.
Their behaviour is monitored and if they are believed to be at risk for reoffending or do not comply with their licence conditions, they may be returned to prison. ....

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GPS tags to hunt burglars and cut theft


GPS tags to hunt burglars and cut theft
Burglars, thieves and robbers released from prison will be made to wear GPS tags to track their movements in a world first scheme to crack down on neighbourhood criminals.
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GPS satellites to monitor offenders 24 hours a day for up to 12 months
Scheme launches in six police force areas with further 13 to follow in the Autumn
With more than half of those convicted of theft and burglary reoffending within a year and almost 80% of cases resulting in no suspect being identified, this will be a vital extra source of intelligence to help police catch these persistent offenders. ....

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Burglars, thieves and robbers released from prison will be made to wear GPS tags to track movements in world first scheme launched in Yorkshire


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The intention is the tags will also act as a deterrent, protecting the public from further burglaries and forcing career criminals to choose a more honest way of making a living. It is hoped the scheme will reduce the estimated £4.8 billion burden such crimes place on the taxpayer every year.
Under new rules, the criminals that have served a prison sentence of a year or more will be automatically fitted with a tag on release, allowing their whereabouts to be monitored by GPS satellites 24 hours a day for up to 12 months.
The scheme will initially launch in six police force areas, including Humberside, Avon and Somerset, Cheshire, Gloucestershire, Gwent, and West Midlands on 12 April and it is estimated 250 offenders will be tagged in the first six months. It will then be extended to a further 13 areas in September. ....

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Prolific robbers and thieves in Avon and Somerset to be fitted with GPS trackers


PROLIFIC burglars, robbers and thieves in Avon and Somerset are to be among the first in the world to be tracked by satellite.
The constabulary is among six forces taking part in the world-first scheme to fit GPS tags to thieves on their release from prison.
It will serve as an extra source of intelligence to help police catch persistent offenders as figures show more than half of thieves and burglars re-offend within a year.
Under new rules, burglars, robbers and thieves who have served a prison sentence of a year or more will be automatically fitted with a tag on release, allowing their whereabouts to be monitored by GPS satellites 24 hours a day for up to 12 months. ....

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