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Key measures

13 April 2012
  • On-the-spot ?80 fines for theft and criminal damage;
  • Satellite tracking of 5,000 prolific offenders out on licence;
  • A ?38 million expansion of the police DNA database;
  • Support for witnesses to help them give evidence in court;
  • Sport and mentoring projects to steer youngsters away from crime.

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