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Victims Charter
Can anyone please tell me where I can get information on this? My Son was released from prison a few months ago and is on a MAPPA. The victim has requested that he doesn't enter a specific area. He's entitled to this but I'm wondering why this is as the crime didn't happen there and he doesn't even live there. The only thing is that all our family do and maybe it's another way of getting back at my Son
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http:// www.jus tice.go v.uk/do wnloads /offend ers/map pa/mapp a-guida nce-201 2-part1 .pdf
which is 200 pages on MAPPA
of which 1.25 says: MAPPA is designed to reduce the risk of further serious violent or sexual offending, but from time to
time offenders do go on to commit such offences. When the most serious offences are committed, the SMB
must consider commissioning a MAPPA Serious Case Review to examine
blah blah - so an ex offender can trigger a review by re-offending,
but somewhere in there there should be an appeals/review process
...... and what I wanted to post was - didja know a mappa is the embroidered hankerchief a bishop would carry around of old (15 Cent) along with his crozier and mitre ?
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which is 200 pages on MAPPA
of which 1.25 says: MAPPA is designed to reduce the risk of further serious violent or sexual offending, but from time to
time offenders do go on to commit such offences. When the most serious offences are committed, the SMB
must consider commissioning a MAPPA Serious Case Review to examine
blah blah - so an ex offender can trigger a review by re-offending,
but somewhere in there there should be an appeals/review process
...... and what I wanted to post was - didja know a mappa is the embroidered hankerchief a bishop would carry around of old (15 Cent) along with his crozier and mitre ?