Friday, March 26, 2010

NRW wants to keep sex offenders a better view



Dusseldorf --
With a new concept of North Rhine-Westphalia wants to improve protection against relapse sexual offenders.
"We want to prevent potentially dangerous people can dive into anonymity after their release from prison and commit new sexual crimes with serious consequences for the victims," said Justice Minister Roswitha Müller-Piepenkötter (CDU) and Minister of the Interior Ingo Wolf (FDP) on Sunday in Dusseldorf.
The focus of the "concept for dealing with sex offenders relapse - COURSE NRW" are people who have been convicted of a sex offense and are available after serving their sentences under Führungsaufsicht. In patients who were placed for such offenses Forensic adds COURSE NRW's existing procedures.
"We must in particular sex offenders that are released after Vollverbüßung of imprisonment, the reintegration and the prevention of relapse to keep in mind," said Mueller-Piepenkötter.
For this purpose, the State Crime (LKA) in Dusseldorf, the data-based "central COURSE NRW established" for detecting and monitoring sex offenders discharged. Here is a software-tailored for dangerous sex offender case management should be developed. Even before the release of an offender will be brought together so all information necessary for risk assessment and evaluated with the police already proven analysis software.
In particular, the significant treatment readiness and treatment results, and findings on previous Tatverhalten. Furthermore, it also depends on the living conditions after discharge from the execution. "With the final prediction then coordinated and implemented customized protection concepts," said Interior Minister wolf. Participating agencies responded flexibly if they change the risk.
Persons are covered in COURSE NRW, be informed. The country's Data Protection Officer has been involved in the implementation of the concept, it was said.