The Moderates Want to Introduce an Open Offender Registry
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The Moderates want to see an open register of people who have committed serious crimes in close relationships. In order to tackle crimes specifically targeting women, the party also wants to give dating apps the ability to carry out background checks. – I do not underestimate that there are some practical and legal issues that require some thought, says Minister of Justice Gunnar Strömmer (M).
The Moderates want to introduce an open offender register – where it should be possible for the public to search for people who have committed serious crimes in a close relationship. – Men's violence against women is a huge social problem. We must be prepared to do things we have not done before, says Minister of Justice Gunnar Strömmer (M) to TT.
The Moderates want to introduce an open offender register where everyone can search for people who have committed serious crimes in close relationships, Justice Minister Gunnar Strömmer (M) tells TT.
A register of dangerous men should make dating safer, the Moderates propose. Among other things, the party wants to give dating apps information about men who have been convicted of serious crimes. – We have said that we want to combat men's violence against women with the same force as gangs, and that must also mean something, says Gunnar Strömmer (M)
The Moderates want to introduce an open offender register – where it should be possible for the public to search for people who have committed serious crimes in a close relationship. – Men's violence against women is a huge social problem. We must be prepared to do things we haven't done before, says Minister of Justice Gunnar Strömmer (M) to TT.
The Moderates want to introduce an open offender register – where it should be possible for the public to search for people who have committed serious crimes in a close relationship. "Men's violence against women is a huge social problem. We must be prepared to do things we haven't done before," says Minister of Justice Gunnar Strömmer (M) to TT.
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