A Five Year Strategy for Protecting the Public and Reducing Re-offending
The five year strategy for protecting the public and reducing re-offending was published on Thursday 9 February 2005. It sets out in detail the way forward for offender management in this country, breaking the strategy down into four distinct strands:
- protecting the public
- punishment, reparation and rehabilitation
- managing offenders better to stop them re-offending
- creating a vibrant system which values its staff
The National Offender Management Service (NOMS) is working towards a 10 per cent reduction in re-offending by the end of the decade. This strategy details how this will be achieved.
Date: Thu Feb 09 11:00:00 GMT 2006
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