The early release of prisoners was unavoidable, but too many women in the UK are now living in fear | Gaby Hinsliff
Briefly

The initial relief of seeing an attacker jailed is often followed by fear once he is released, as he holds the details of survivors' lives.
Survivors of domestic violence live with perpetual anxiety knowing their former partners know their routines and locations; safety measures become a nightly ritual.
The early release of prisoners, including those with past domestic violence, has left survivors feeling unsettled, leading to sleepless nights and ongoing fears.
Domestic violence charities argue that despite assurances, not all potential domestic abusers are excluded from early release, sustaining the concerns of survivors.
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