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Hughes, who was sentenced to 10 years in for the rape and buggery of nine children, also refosed treatment for his by Ian Burrell Home Affairs Corre sp ondent offending behaviour while in prison. News of his imminent re- lease ccmes as the Prison Ser- vice considers using a chemical castration technique as part of its treatment of compulsive sex offenders. Hospital trials with released offenders who agreed to have monthly injec- tions of a drug which curbs their sex drive have had encourag- ing results.
Hughes' dedsion to return to Sonning Common has pro- voked anger and consterna- tion in the village. And they are vetting a series of homeowners who have agreed to offer safe houses, identified try Neighbourhood Watch-style stickers, to which children can run if they feel under threat Probation officers admitted last night that because Hugh- es, 65, was sentenced three months before the Criminal Justice Act became law, no restriction could be forced on his movements.