
'This is not justice': the law keeping more people locked up after their sentence
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Introduction
Less serious offences are becoming subject to what's called preventative detention. For a small number of people who oppose an exceptional risk to society, like sexual offenders and terrorists, that hasn't always been the case. In some jurisdictions, they can be kept in jail or given harsh restrictions long after they leave. But now that's expanding.
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