Parole-like supervision regime now in place
Hon Amy Adams
Minister of Justice
18 November 2015
Parole-like supervision regime now in place
New powers to monitor and supervise returning offenders have received wide-spread support in Parliament following the passing of a new Bill, says Justice Minister Amy Adams.
The Returning Offenders (Management and Information) Bill passed its Third Reading unopposed in Parliament today.
“This is balanced and proportionate legislation that will mean returning offenders who arrive in New Zealand shortly after being released from prison will be subject to the same sort of oversight as offenders who served a similar sentence here,” says Ms Adams.
“Nine months from when I first received advice on issue, we now have a formal register in place, a trans-Tasman information sharing arrangement, and a supervision regime to supervise and reintegrate returning offenders,” says Ms Adams.
A mandatory review of the regime will be undertaken by a select committee within 18 months.
“This regime strikes a careful balance between offenders’ rights and public safety,” says Ms Adams.
“Some of these returning offenders are serious and violent criminals. While we can never remove all risk of them reoffending, this legislation is an important part of reducing that risk for law-abiding New Zealanders.
“Serious offenders have
been returning to New Zealand for many years without
supervision. As a result of the changes we made today, this
is no longer the case. New Zealanders are better protected
as a
result.”
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