Supervision failures: Dozens of sex predators caught reoffending despite being monitored
Dozens of sex predators, including William Howard Lewis, have reoffended despite being monitored under Victoria's Sex Offenders Register. As of June 2024, at least 60 registered offenders committed new sexual assaults while under supervision, highlighting systemic failures to protect vulnerable individuals. Experts criticize the monitoring system as inadequate, resulting in repeated victimization, especially of children and disabled individuals.
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Published 21 Jun 2026, 09:30 UTC
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