There are 17 special conditions, including being tracked by GPS at all times; not having any contact with children; and not leaving the Wanganui district.
He will live in a house on the immediate perimeter of Whanganui Prison in the rural area of Kaitoke and will be, in effect, under house arrest.
The Wanganui district was chosen because it's one of the few regions in the country where none of Wilson's victims is living.
It would be nice to think Wilson will seize this opportunity to live out his days quietly and peacefully. But that's unlikely.
He has shown no remorse for his offending and is challenging the conditions of his parole.
There can't be any human error in the management of Wilson. One slip up and it won't be the probation officer or security guard who pays the price - it will be a vulnerable woman or defenceless child.
As one man from Wanganui told me direly, by placing Wilson in his home town, the Parole Board has effectively chosen Wanganui to supply Wilson's next victim.
It is up to our officials to ensure that prediction does not come true.
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