Bail laws must be tightened to make Weaver Vale’s streets safe

New evidence of public being put at risk from criminals and dangerous suspects
Cllr
Conservatives are demanding that tighter bail laws are needed, and have announced proposals to reform two crucial areas of bail law: decisions to bail defendants and enforcing conditions when a suspect is bailed.
· Public safety will be made an explicit consideration in all bail decisions
· Bail will be denied for those previously convicted of the most serious offences
· A new offence of breach of bail, punishable with imprisonment, will be introduced to tighten up the enforcement of bail condition
· Persistent offenders and those who have previously breached bail will lose the presumption of bail
In addition, there is growing public disquiet over the Governments use of bail hostels to accommodate early release prisoners and criminal suspects. Hundreds of private bail hostels for criminals and suspects are being imposed on residential areas without consultation. They house offenders released before the end of their sentences or people on bail awaiting trial who would otherwise be remanded in custody. The private contractor ClearSprings has already opened around 160 hostels this year.
Local authorities are being given little or no say in where the hostels are located. Local residents and neighbours of the properties are not excluded too. Conservatives are demanding that the Government suspends the ClearSprings scheme. It also fails to provide adequate support for, and supervision of, suspects and offenders.
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