Electronic tags that track movement of freed prisoners credited with cutting repeat crimes and ‘making our streets safer’
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Electronic tags that track movement of freed prisoners credited with cutting repeat crimes and ‘making our streets safer’
Electronic tags that track movement of freed prisoners credited with cutting repeat crimes and ‘making our streets safer’
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Sussex Police says the scheme is intended to ‘tackle repeat offenders’

InstaVolt steps up measures as gangs target nearly 1,000 stations in copper crime wave

The huge expansion of tagging technology will see nearly 40,000 criminals electronically monitored at once.

Record numbers of thieves are escaping imprisonment: nearly six in 10 with at least 15 previous offences avoided jail last year

Seven forces report falls in muggings with knives after police use drones, knife arches and detection dogs to support officers on…

Sir Mark Rowley, the Metropolitan Police Commissioner, issued a stark warning yesterday about the Government's plans to let tens…