Sex offenses Obligation to install GPS device during parole Government to consider 19:38, June 11

In order to strengthen measures against sex crimes, the government has put together a policy of measures such as considering obligating people on parole who have committed sex crimes to wear GPS devices.

The government held a meeting with related ministries and agencies on the 11th to put together a policy for the first time, as there was no end to malicious sex crimes.

The policy positions the three years from the next fiscal year to FY2022 as the "concentration enhancement period."

In addition, as part of preventing recidivism, he says he will study cases overseas in about two years to oblige people on parole who have committed sex offenses to install GPS equipment, and consider whether to introduce it.

In addition, in order to prevent damages from being inflicted, guidance and enlightenment at the educational site from early childhood, and in principle, teachers who have acted obscenely are punished as a disciplinary dismissal.

The government is to create a process chart to prospect the next month, it has to be full-scale review of policy.

In addition, we will also reflect this in the “bone policy” of this year.

Chief Cabinet Secretary "Properly consider utilization and other factors"

At the press conference in the afternoon, Chief Cabinet Secretary Suga said, "There are some who point out the issue of requiring GPS offenders to wear GPS devices due to their privacy rights. We recognize that there are cases where we are actually achieving results. We would like the Ministry of Justice to properly consider the situation and how to use GPS equipment.” .