Reducing re-offending through skills and employment
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Reducing re-offending through skills and employment
(Cm, 6702)
Stationery Office, c2005
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"December 2005"
"HM Government"--Cover
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Description
This Green Paper sets out the Government's plans to improve the job prospects and work skills of offenders, in order to help address the underlying causes of crime. Alongside substance abuse, poor housing or broken relationships, poor job skills and lack of employment are major obstacles to an offender living free of crime and becoming a more productive member of society. Building on the national action plan to reduce re-offending, this strategy document details proposals to build a modern correctional system focused on rehabilitation, including: a stronger focus on skills training led by employer needs; a new 'employability contract' for offenders with incentives for participation; and a new 'campus' model for learning to promote continuity of education from prisons into the community.
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