Lord Timpson Considers Spanish Monitoring
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Lord Timpson said there was a lot to learn’ from the Spanish approach to electronic monitoring.
Spanish model of electronic monitoring is particularly used for women prisoners who have children.
Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood has previously said that “prison isn’t working’ for women.
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