Starting October, serious sexual and violent offenders will be confined to tiny, GPS-monitored zones—just a few miles wide—after release, with victims helping decide where those boundaries go. This bold new system flips the script: instead of victims relocating to stay safe, offenders face strict, real-time tracking and immediate consequences if they step out of line. Designed to restore victims’ freedom and hold abusers accountable, these zones can last as long as needed, reviewed every three months. It’s a major shift in criminal justice, especially as early releases and prison capacity heat up debates nationwide.

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