
Calls for strict monitoring of would-be child sex abuser
A justice advocacy group is calling for a would be child sex abuser to be more closely monitored after he was charged with allegedly breaching his release conditions. The Sensible Sentencing Trust is asking the Department of Corrections to apply for an Extended Supervision Order for John Tekuru, if granted an ESO allows sexual or violent offenders to be monitored for up to ten years at a time after release. Louise Parsons from the Sensible Setencing Trust spoke to Lisa Owen.
Checkpoint · RNZ
April 9, 20266m 44s
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A justice advocacy group is calling for a would be child sex abuser to be more closely monitored after he was charged with allegedly breaching his release conditions. The Sensible Sentencing Trust is asking the Department of Corrections to apply for an Extended Supervision Order for John Tekuru, if granted an ESO allows sexual or violent offenders to be monitored for up to ten years at a time after release. Louise Parsons from the Sensible Setencing Trust spoke to Lisa Owen.
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