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Failure of electronic surveillance of domestic violent men fails: "Life-threatening"
During the discussion of the Committee for the Advancement of Women in the Knesset, it emerged that the findings of the experiment to prevent domestic violence are not positive, and the technology is lacking.
A representative of the Ministry of Internal Security warned: "Significant disadvantages for the supervised person to be threatened before the police"
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Committee for the Advancement of Women
Maya Horodnichano
Tuesday, October 13, 2020, 5:50 p.m.
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The pilot of the electronic surveillance of violent men in the family has not succeeded, according to a discussion held today (Tuesday) in the Committee for the Advancement of Women in the Knesset.
The discussion dealt with the release and monitoring of prisoners of domestic violence.
Justice Department spokeswoman Shoshi Friedman Somekh said at the hearing that "the government has proposed electronic monitoring but the police pilot findings are not positive. Successful. "
Ayelet Orenstein, a crime victim at the Ministry of Internal Security, added that they are looking for better technology. "Regarding the electronic coupling, a careful examination was performed using simulations.
We are familiar with the data of use elsewhere.
The pilots raised significant drawbacks that the supervisor would get threatened before the police.
It is a long process of examination and it is forbidden to take a risk on the lives of the complainants. "
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The experiment failed (Photo: Niv Aharonson)
Ayelet Rosin, the legal counsel for the sexual assault victim assistance centers, said she was surprised.
"Israeli technology is in good use in other countries. What has changed in the other three years? What has changed in this whole period? We want electronic jumping to be in sexual offenses as well. It is boiling to hear the state's position."
MK Aida Toma Suleiman (joint list) added: “It is unacceptable with everything that has been said about the pilot.
It sure covers more than what exists today.
I was told by the police that it covers 80% of the cases and I said that we will protect the 80% and regarding the 20% we will continue to look for other technologies.
"Women are being murdered because of the release of prisoners of domestic violence and are still looking for ideal solutions."
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