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Extended Supervision of Sexual Offenders in Australia and New Zealand: Differences in Implementation Across Jurisdictions

机译:澳大利亚和新西兰的性犯罪者的进一步监督:各司法管辖区在实施方面的差异

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Australia and New Zealand have joined the movement of many Western societies in recent years to address a perceived gap in public safety by passing legislation allowing for extended supervision of sex offenders in the community after their release from prison. The Australian State of Victoria passed a law similar to that of New Zealand, and both laws have now been in effect for a similar period of time. Yet despite having comparable laws and approximately comparable base populations, there have been 145 extended supervision orders imposed in New Zealand and 20 such orders in Victoria. This article examines the differences in implementation and the underlying procedures used in the two jurisdictions to understand these very different outcomes. Implications for professional practice, ethics, public safety, and policy development are discussed.
机译:近年来,澳大利亚和新西兰加入了许多西方社会的运动,通过立法允许对性犯罪者出狱后进行进一步的监督,以解决公共安全方面的空白。澳大利亚维多利亚州通过了一项与新西兰相似的法律,而这两项法律的生效时间相近。然而,尽管有类似的法律和大约可比较的基本人口,但在新西兰有145份延长的监督令,在维多利亚州有20份此类监督令。本文探讨了两个司法管辖区在实施和基本程序上的差异,以了解这些截然不同的结果。讨论了对专业实践,道德,公共安全和政策制定的影响。

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