Probation chief attacks failings in the wake of student murders [Edition 3]

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FRESH concerns about the monitoring of freed offenders in London were raised today after a new report into the capital's probation service warned of "frankly disappointing" standards in performance.

The report, by the Government's chief inspector of probation Andrew Bridges, found half of the public protection work carried out in Lewisham and Greenwich -- the area where released convict Dano Sonnex brutally murdered two French students -- is below the required standard.

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Probation chief attacks failings in the wake of student murders [Edition 3]

Among the most striking findings are that there are "worrying shortcomings" in the risk assessments carried out on offenders,...

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