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New remote AI surveillance tech to bolster monitoring of offenders and cut crime
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News  |  Wed - September 10, 2025 11:25 pm  |  Article Hits:278  |  A+ | a-
WHAT are your thoughts about this? Thousands of criminals could be kept under additional surveillance by revolutionary tech to enhance how the Probation Service monitors offenders and cuts crime, beginning with pilots in areas such as the North West.

The Government has announced that as part of a new pilot, offenders will have to answer to remote check-in surveillance on their own mobile devices. This is in addition to their tough licence conditions, like GPS tags and in-person appointments with their probation officer, to make our streets safer.

The tough new measure will also require offenders to record short videos of themselves and use artificial intelligence to confirm their identity. They will also have to answer questions about their behaviour and recent activities.

Any attempts to thwart the AI ID matching or concerning answers will result in an instant red alert being sent to the Probation Service for immediate intervention, helping prevent crimes before they happen.   

Lord Timpson, Minister for Prisons, Probation and Reducing Reoffending, said:- "This new pilot keeps the watchful eye of our Probation Officers on these offenders wherever they are, helping catapult our analogue justice system into a new digital age.   It’s bold ideas like this that are helping us tackle the challenges we face. We are protecting the public, supporting our staff, and making our streets safer as part of our Plan for Change.”  

The pilot is being trialled in four Probation regions across South West England, North West England, East of England, Kent, Surrey and Sussex, before being considered for further rollout with additional tech add-ons, such as:- GPS location verification.  

This technology is part of a new £8 million drive by the Lord Chancellor to enhance criminal surveillance and deliver safer streets for communities blighted by prolific reoffending.   

It follows the launch of the department’s AI Action Plan and recent meetings with top tech firms to explore the use of cutting-edge tools to toughen up punishment. Ideas pitched to Ministers included AI-powered home monitoring and the use of synthetic brain cells to replicate the behaviour of a human nose to detect illegal drug use.   

This announcement follows the introduction of the Sentencing Bill, which sets out plans to reform sentencing and end the prison crisis.   

In the Spending Review, the Government announced that the Probation Service will receive up to £700 million, an almost 45% increase in funding. This new funding will mean tens of thousands more offenders can be tagged and monitored in the community, with North West set to directly benefit as 1 of the pilot locations where tougher monitoring will be rolled out.nology t  
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