"Need To Talk About INTERNMENT’’ | Former Prison Governor Demands New Agency For Dangerous Suspects
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The first phase of the Southport Inquiry concluded that Axel Rudakubana’s attack “could and should” have been prevented, identifying serious failures in how agencies assessed, shared and acted upon information. The government has accepted the inquiry’s recommendations and promised reforms addressing extreme violence. Former prison govenor Ian Acheson proposes going further by creating a single national risk-management service and considering preventive detention. Germany permits courts to order preventive detention for certain convicted dangerous offenders under strict statutory conditions. That system does not provide a direct precedent for detaining someone who has never offended. #news #crimenews #police #prison Have you got a story? Email tips@talk.tv Click here for more from Talk https://talk.tv If you need any help visit: https://talk.tv/helplines Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/talktv?sub_confirmation=1
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