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The move comes amid government plans to overhaul the prison system to tackle overcrowding, as Good Morning Britain reports

The government plans to introduce “restriction zones” to limit where perpetrators of domestic and sexual violence can go, helping survivors live their daily lives without fear of encountering them.

Sexual and violent offenders would be "locked" to certain locations, tracked with GPS in real time within “virtual boundaries," and could be jailed if they breach the rules, the government has said

Until now, exclusion zones have only stopped offenders going near their victims’ homes, but the new restriction zones would limit their movements more broadly.

The government also outlined plans for probation officers to carry out risk assessments and wo

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