I AM perturbed at the attempts being made to reverse the Parole Board's decision to release John Worboys ("Victims of black-cab rapist Worboys welcome possible reversal of release", The Herald, January 15).
What are the reasons for this? Is there evidence to show that he is still a danger to the public?
I gather from your report that he was given an indeterminate sentence with a minimum of eight years.
It is my understanding that when a prisoner's parole qualifying date is approaching a dossier is compiled including reports and assessments from everyone who has worked with him as well as his own representation.This is then considered by the board, whose members are all experts in their fields. Parolees are then monitored in the community by the Probation Service.
Sexual assault is a very serious crime which can have devastating consequences for victims, but can we allow Parole Board decisions to be swayed by a public outcry?
Cathy Baird,
36 Jubilee Road, Denny.
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