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Austria Records 2,222 Violations of Restraining Orders Amid Calls for Electronic Monitoring
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Austria Records 2,222 Violations of Restraining Orders Amid Calls for Electronic Monitoring

From Die Presse · () German

Translated from German, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Over 14,100 restraining and contact bans were issued in Austria in 2025.
  • Authorities registered 2,222 violations of these orders during the same period.
  • The Green Party is advocating for the prompt implementation of electronic monitoring for individuals deemed a threat.

Austrian authorities issued more than 14,100 restraining and contact bans in 2025, highlighting a significant number of individuals deemed a potential risk. Despite these measures, the country registered 2,222 violations of these orders within the same year, indicating challenges in enforcing the protective measures.

The statistics underscore a persistent issue with individuals disregarding legal prohibitions aimed at preventing harm. In response to these figures, the Green Party has called for the swift introduction of electronic monitoring systems. This technology could potentially provide a more effective way to track and manage individuals subject to such bans, thereby enhancing public safety.

The push for electronic surveillance reflects a growing concern over the effectiveness of current protective orders and the need for more robust enforcement mechanisms. The party's demand signals a political push to address the gap between issued bans and their actual observance, aiming to bolster the safety of potential victims.

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Originally published by Die Presse in German. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.