The project brings together education, health and local authorities, police and probation. They work with ‘offenders’ under the age of 25 in a six-week programme. This obviously benefits from shared skills and responses and responsibilities. During the prolonged lockdown I’ve been sorting out a lot of old files (I am now aged 82). I still have a 22-page booklet from 1989 – Driven to Crime from Glen Parva Prison in Leicester. It worked well – helping young lads ‘serving time’ because they had been banned or disqualified from driving/ not having a licence/ stealing vehicles. Like the Hampton Trust which Tom Orde describes its aim was to ‘engage appropriately’ with what we know of criminal behaviour.