The Ministry of Justice intends to expand the use of the ankle union in the vicinity of prisoners. It is also said that it is being used for those who have been in prison for two years. The limit is currently one year. Serious crimes are excluded.
In the future, convicts must already receive information about the ankle union if they are asked to start their punishment. You can then submit an application for this decision, the start of the prison will be postponed. The possibility of perpetrators convicted of serious violent and sexual offenses is refused. Retartartarts social workers must work to increase the requirements for the electronically monitored house arrest.
In addition, the Ministry of Justice plans to expand the opportunities for movements for the bonds for carriers, for example outdoors. Another innovation is planned for conditional fired. This is currently not possible if the general public has to be afraid of the inspection of such actions. In the future, the person of the perpetrator must only be taken into account. Judges then decide for people with a longer prison sentence.
Prohibition of mobile phones is prey
Moreover, there is a ban on mobile phones for employees in priority. Cases where mobile phones have recently been smuggled in prisons must be prevented. There are exceptions when the mobile phones are needed for business, for example in the case of justification, or are approved in individual cases. From a legal point of view, the possibility of using interference is also created. In the future, officials of the judiciary can be equipped with bodycams and new service weapons such as teasers or pepper spray.
“With the reform of the Criminal System Act and the expansion of the electronically monitory house arrest and the new rules for the conditional dismissal, we create three things: a contribution to the discharge of the federal budget, a contribution to the relief of the occupation of the prisons and a contribution to better (Spolerisalization, said Justice.
Source: Krone

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