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A revolutionary approach to managing offenders on community sentences to cut re-offending will be trialled by two Probation Trusts.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Community projects that tackle female offending have been awarded £3.5m in funding, Justice Minister Crispin Blunt announced today.
The Ministry of Justice has announced today that there were 57 apparent self-inflicted deaths among prisoners in England and Wales in 2011.
Payment by results is a smarter approach to offender management, Prisons Minister Crispin Blunt said today.
A community liaison prison officer at HMP Norwich has been named Guardian public servant of the year 2011.
Crispin Blunt went to see an innovative scheme at Peterborough Prison that aims to stop offenders returning to a life of crime after prison.
More offenders will face the consequences of their actions with the launch of the first-ever register of restorative justice practitioners.
More offenders will face the consequences of their actions after the launch of the first-ever register of restorative justice practitioners
Offenders will be made to do a full five-day week of hard work and job-seeking, under new proposals for community sentences.
Offenders will be made to do a full five day week of hard work and job-seeking, under new proposals for community sentences.
Tougher community sentences will see offenders forced to spend longer in their homes, Crispin Blunt confirmed today.
A new crime of squatting has been proposed by Crispin Blunt as part of proposals designed to protect both home and business property owners.
A new crime of squatting was proposed today by Justice Minister Crispin Blunt.
New laws to help make it easier for children and vulnerable victims and witnesses to give evidence in court come into force today.
A legal loophole that could allow those who physically abuse children or vulnerable adults to escape justice is to be closed.
Government has launched a report of plans to break the cycle of reoffending by giving offenders access to skills that employers demand.
Work to tackle women's offending can continue at 26 community projects thanks to a one-off £3.2m funding deal.
Work to address women's offending can continue at 26 community projects thanks to a one off £3.2m funding deal.
Victims of human trafficking will be helped to recover from sexual exploitation and forced labour by a £2m service headed by Salvation Army.
Adult and juvenile reoffending statistics for 2009 were published by the Ministry of Justice today.
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