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John Worboys: 'Black cab rapist' accused of attacking more than 100 women to be released from prison John Worboys: 'Black cab rapist' accused of attacking more than 100 women to be released from prison
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John Worboys, the “black cab rapist” after who allegedly attacked more than 100 women, is to be released from prison. John Worboys, the “black cab rapist” who allegedly attacked more than 100 women, is to be released from prison.
He was told to expect a “very substantial term of imprisonment” after being convicted of drugging and sexually assaulting 12 victims and raping one woman in 2009.He was told to expect a “very substantial term of imprisonment” after being convicted of drugging and sexually assaulting 12 victims and raping one woman in 2009.
But a three-member panel of the Parole Board directed Worboys could be released under strict conditions after an oral hearing.But a three-member panel of the Parole Board directed Worboys could be released under strict conditions after an oral hearing.
“The arrangements for Mr Worboys’ release will be managed by the Ministry of Justice,” a spokesperson added.“The arrangements for Mr Worboys’ release will be managed by the Ministry of Justice,” a spokesperson added.
News of his imminent freedom sparked outrage from members of the public and campaigners, who raised concern over the distress caused to victims.News of his imminent freedom sparked outrage from members of the public and campaigners, who raised concern over the distress caused to victims.
Yvonne Traynor, the chief executive of Rape Crisis South London, described the time Worboys spent in prison as “woefully short”.Yvonne Traynor, the chief executive of Rape Crisis South London, described the time Worboys spent in prison as “woefully short”.
“It feels far too soon for this dangerous and manipulative perpetrator to be released into the public having served this woefully short time in prison,” she added. “It feels far too soon for this dangerous and manipulative perpetrator to be released into the public having served this woefully short time in prison,” she said.
“He may be free to live amongst us but the women he raped will never be totally free from his despicable actions.”“He may be free to live amongst us but the women he raped will never be totally free from his despicable actions.”
Fay Maxted OBE, chief executive of The Survivors Trust, said many people were rightly “shocked” by the decision.
“The nature of the sexual assaults and manner in which they were committed demonstrates a very calculated and determined pattern of behaviour and offending against women and it will no doubt take significant resources in ongoing monitoring and support to integrate Worboys back into society,” she added.
“The majority of victims only came forward after Worboys had been convicted so they have had no opportunity for justice.     ”Sentencing and any compensation awarded to victims of sexual assault never seems to take into account the long-term impact on the health and wellbeing of victims or the ways in which their lives can be forever changed as a result of the trauma."
Worboys, a former stripper from south-east London, has been incarcerated for around 10 years including the period between his arrest and sentencing.Worboys, a former stripper from south-east London, has been incarcerated for around 10 years including the period between his arrest and sentencing.
The Parole Board only approves inmates’ release when it is satisfied they no longer need to remain in prison in order to protect the public.  The Parole Board only approves an inmate’s release when it is satisfied they no longer need to remain in prison in order to protect the public. 
Warboys is understood to face heavy restrictions over a licence period of over a decade, which will see him jailed again for breaching conditions.Warboys is understood to face heavy restrictions over a licence period of over a decade, which will see him jailed again for breaching conditions.
He was handed an indeterminate sentence for public protection with a minimum of eight years following the original eight-week trial.He was handed an indeterminate sentence for public protection with a minimum of eight years following the original eight-week trial.
The court heard how Worboys would ply female passengers with spiked champagne, which he persuaded them to drink by pretending he was celebrating a lottery or gambling win.The court heard how Worboys would ply female passengers with spiked champagne, which he persuaded them to drink by pretending he was celebrating a lottery or gambling win.
Police linked him with 83 crimes committed between 2006 and 2008 but more women came forward in light of the court case, bringing the potential total of victims to 102.Police linked him with 83 crimes committed between 2006 and 2008 but more women came forward in light of the court case, bringing the potential total of victims to 102.
Scotland Yard was heavily criticised over its handling of the case after it emerged that Worboys had been arrested when victims came forward in 2007 but freed. The Metropolitan Police and Crown Prosecution Service could not immediately confirm whether the allegations were taken forward and why Worboys was not prosecuted in relation to them.
Scotland Yard was heavily criticised over its handling of the case after it emerged that Worboys had been arrested when victims came forward in 2007, but freed.
He went on to attack at least six other women before being arrested for a second time and charged in February 2008.He went on to attack at least six other women before being arrested for a second time and charged in February 2008.
A report by the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) found a student was laughed at by police officers after telling them she had been drugged and assaulted.A report by the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) found a student was laughed at by police officers after telling them she had been drugged and assaulted.
“When I told them about my injuries they just laughed and said I must have fallen over,” she said of the incident in July 2007.“When I told them about my injuries they just laughed and said I must have fallen over,” she said of the incident in July 2007.
Five officers were disciplined after it was found that opportunities that could have stopped Worboys striking again were missed. Five officers were disciplined after it was found that opportunities that could have stopped Worboys striking again were missed. 
The IPCC found officers had also given the victim incorrect information on the case, saying that files had been passed to the Crown Prosecution Service when they had not.The IPCC found officers had also given the victim incorrect information on the case, saying that files had been passed to the Crown Prosecution Service when they had not.
The woman was also told that drug tests she had taken had come back negative when they were positive, while the officer in charge of the case a "mindset" that a black-cab driver could not have committed such an offence. The woman was also told that drug tests she had taken had come back negative when they were positive, while the officer in charge of the case had a “mindset” that a black-cab driver could not have committed such an offence.
No officers lost their jobs over the case, which promoted public outrage and resulted in an internal review and reforms to training and the way sexual assault claims are handled.No officers lost their jobs over the case, which promoted public outrage and resulted in an internal review and reforms to training and the way sexual assault claims are handled.
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