Sentences with phrase «get reoffending»

In fact, probation service has managed to get reoffending rates down to 34.2 % after a decade of steady year - on - year decline.

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The justice secretary also understands that the solution to reoffending is not in getting tough, or banning Playstations, or whatever Daily Mail - inspired nonsense a minister fancies peddling this week.
Maude began and ended quite touchy - feely, but the meat of the piece fairly accurately represented what you might expect a Tory platform on the third sector to look like: we need a «rehabilitation revolution'to tackle unprecedented levels of reoffending, fuelled by addiction, illiteracy and family breakdown; the state consistently fails to get those who have never worked, lone parents, and those on incapacity benefit back to work; charities should be paid by results; and the third sector is means of saving taxpayer money and delivering services more efficiently and effectively.
«If we can get prisoners to start to change their behaviour while they are inside, we stand more of a chance of getting off the depressing merry - go - round of crime, incarceration and reoffending.
The debate also included the provisions to build a gigantic children's prison — an act which goes against everything we know about reducing reoffending and getting young kids back on track.
And the prize is big: if we get this right, we can begin to deliver the lower reoffending rates that will protect the poorest who so often bear the brunt of crime.
Each time he reoffends, he gets his mug shots taken by Ed, and H.I. falls in love with Ed over time and eventually proposes to her.
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