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Bigger, better Probation Service to cut crime

Bigger, better Probation Service to cut crime The public will be better protected and crime will be cut the Lord Chancellor Robert Buckland vows today (28 June 2021) as the new, unified Probation Service is launched. From: newly-unified Probation Service plans record recruitment drive offenders face closer supervision and home visits to better protect children and partners More than £300 million worth of extra funding has been pumped into the service since July 2019. The funding is helping to more than double the recruitment of probation officers, from the usual annual intake of 600 trainee probation officers to 1,000 last year with plans to recruit a record 1,500 this financial year. This will mean staff can keep a closer eye on the most dangerous offenders and ensure many more take up the opportunity to reform their criminal ways.

Probation services return to public control

Probation services return to public control © Getty Images Probation services in England and Wales will return to public control, seven years after Chris Grayling s changes that were later labelled as flawed . The former Justice Secretary s 2014 reforms saw the management of low-risk and medium-risk offenders contracted out to private companies. It led to what was assessed as poor quality supervision of many offenders. Labour has previously welcomed the U-turn , calling the involvement of private firms a mistake . Ministers say they want to see more offenders doing community punishments like scrubbing off graffiti, while wearing high-visibility tabards emblazoned with phrases like community payback .

Joint national protocol for transitions in England

Joint national protocol for transitions in England Protocol to support the planned and safe movement of young people from youth offending teams (YOTs) to probation services when they turn 18. From: Documents Request an accessible format. If you use assistive technology (such as a screen reader) and need a version of this document in a more accessible format, please email web.comments@justice.gov.uk. Please tell us what format you need. It will help us if you say what assistive technology you use. Details This protocol is between the Youth Justice Board (YJB), National Probation Service (NPS) and Community Rehabilitation Companies (CRC) in England.

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