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Crime and Courts Act 2013

Part 4: Electronic Monitoring of offenders

514.Part 4 broadens the provisions in the CJA 2003 that enable the courts to impose an electronic monitoring requirement as part of a community order or suspended sentence order.

515.Paragraphs 12 and 13 amend sections 177 and 190 of the CJA 2003 so as to add “electronic monitoring requirement” to the list of primary requirements that may be imposed as part of a community order or suspended sentence order respectively, so that electronic monitoring may be imposed for the purpose of monitoring compliance with other requirements of the order or for the purpose of monitoring an offender’s whereabouts.

516.Paragraph 16 extends the definition of “electronic monitoring requirement” to enable the courts to impose the monitoring of an offender’s whereabouts as a requirement as well as for monitoring compliance with other requirements. Paragraph 16 also makes express provision that an offender subject to an electronic monitoring requirement (whether one imposed for the purpose of monitoring whereabouts or one imposed for the purpose of monitoring compliance) must submit to the fitting, installation, inspection or repair of the tagging equipment and must not interfere with that equipment. Tampering with a tag to the extent that it stops functioning constitutes a breach of an electronic monitoring requirement and the provision simply puts the matter beyond doubt.

517.The use of location data gathered under an electronic monitoring requirement (whether one imposed for the purpose of monitoring whereabouts or one imposed for the purpose of monitoring compliance) is subject to the requirements of the Data Protection Act 1998. Paragraph 17 inserts a new section 215A into the CJA 2003 which imposes a duty on the Secretary of State to issue a code of practice on the retention, use and sharing of such data.

518.Amendments to section 218 of the CJA 2003 restrict the power for courts to impose requirements for the purpose of monitoring whereabouts to cases where the court has been notified by the Secretary of State that the necessary electronic monitoring facilities are available in the local justice area. In addition, courts must be satisfied that the offender can be fitted with any necessary apparatus under the arrangements currently available and that arrangements are generally operational throughout England and Wales under which the offender’s whereabouts can be monitored (see paragraph 18).

519.Paragraph 20 allows for the transfer of electronic monitoring arrangements to Northern Ireland when the offender lives, or intends to move to, that jurisdiction, and where the court is satisfied that arrangements are in place for the requirement to be enforced.

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