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New Government - new ideas?


New Government - new ideas?

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I am not wishing to have a "political" debate on the rights and wrongs of each Party but, as we "ALL" are seeking a more "justifiable Justice System", I was wondering what we as "EX Sex Offenders", hope this new Government will decide is the correct approach to be taken for both the protection of "society" and us.

For me besides they agreeing to the implementation of the review written by Mick Creedon QPM; especially the reduction of the SOR countdown clock be reduced from 15 to 10 years for low risk ex-offenders, I hope they can change "societies" option that "Rehabilitation" actually is possible and does happen happen to the majority of ex-offenders.




Society suggests I must let go of all my expectations but I disagree, as whilst I have a voice, I have hope.

Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope is for tomorrow else what is left if you remove a mans hope.
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