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Lie detector test training for probation staff | Lie detector test training for probation staff |
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Probation officers in England and Wales will be trained to carry out compulsory lie detector tests on sex offenders. | Probation officers in England and Wales will be trained to carry out compulsory lie detector tests on sex offenders. |
From October, about 1,000 offenders will undergo the tests designed to ensure they stick to their licence conditions. | From October, about 1,000 offenders will undergo the tests designed to ensure they stick to their licence conditions. |
The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) also said libido suppressant drugs could be prescribed to the same group. | The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) also said libido suppressant drugs could be prescribed to the same group. |
Justice minister Jeremy Wright said it would be "one of the toughest regimes in the world". | Justice minister Jeremy Wright said it would be "one of the toughest regimes in the world". |
'Extreme circumstances' | 'Extreme circumstances' |
The measures will apply to sex offenders on licence who are deemed to to be at "high risk of reoffending and a high risk of serious harm", the MoJ said. | The measures will apply to sex offenders on licence who are deemed to to be at "high risk of reoffending and a high risk of serious harm", the MoJ said. |
The lie detector tests were piloted in the East and West Midlands and in 2012 it was announced they would be rolled out across the country. | The lie detector tests were piloted in the East and West Midlands and in 2012 it was announced they would be rolled out across the country. |
An MoJ study found that offenders taking the tests were twice as likely to admit breaching their conditions, or to reveal "thoughts that could suggest a higher risk of reoffending". | An MoJ study found that offenders taking the tests were twice as likely to admit breaching their conditions, or to reveal "thoughts that could suggest a higher risk of reoffending". |
The tests record physiological changes in the body, like heart rate and blood pressure increases. | The tests record physiological changes in the body, like heart rate and blood pressure increases. |
Officers from the new National Probation Service will undergo a "rigorous" 12-week training programme to qualify as polygraph examiners, the MoJ said. | Officers from the new National Probation Service will undergo a "rigorous" 12-week training programme to qualify as polygraph examiners, the MoJ said. |
Some police forces have also been trialling the use of lie detector tests on a voluntary basis. | Some police forces have also been trialling the use of lie detector tests on a voluntary basis. |
As well as the polygraph tests, the MoJ said satellite tracking devices would be used on offenders when the technology is available and libido suppressant drugs prescribed on a case-by-case basis. | As well as the polygraph tests, the MoJ said satellite tracking devices would be used on offenders when the technology is available and libido suppressant drugs prescribed on a case-by-case basis. |
Violence | Violence |
Frances Crook, the chief executive of the Howard League for Penal Reform, said: "Chemical castration has been tried in prisons, in extreme circumstances, voluntarily and under medical supervision . | Frances Crook, the chief executive of the Howard League for Penal Reform, said: "Chemical castration has been tried in prisons, in extreme circumstances, voluntarily and under medical supervision . |
"It may be that in a handful of cases it's an appropriate thing to do. But it's not the answer." | "It may be that in a handful of cases it's an appropriate thing to do. But it's not the answer." |
Sex offending is often linked to violence, rather than sexual urges, she said. | Sex offending is often linked to violence, rather than sexual urges, she said. |
Tania Bassett, of probation officers' union Napo, said a "small number" of probation officers would be seconded to the role of polygraph tester. | |
She said the measures could be a "useful tool" but were not a replacement for supervision by probation officers. | |
Mr Wright said: "This government is introducing lie detector tests for high risk sexual offenders, as well as satellite tagging to track their movements. | Mr Wright said: "This government is introducing lie detector tests for high risk sexual offenders, as well as satellite tagging to track their movements. |
"We are determined that Britain has one of the toughest regimes in the world for managing sex offenders, to stop re-offending and to protect victims." | "We are determined that Britain has one of the toughest regimes in the world for managing sex offenders, to stop re-offending and to protect victims." |
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