Reducing Re-offending


 

Key facts:

 

·         Mental health, drug or alcohol issues are often the root causes of offending, so probation and healthcare staff will inform judges if offenders should receive treatment, alongside their community sentence. This means fewer short-term custodial sentences, which are often unable to stop re-offending and fewer victims of crime.

 

·         We will also pilot the use of cutting edge technology in prisons to connect them to the NHS to reduce pressure on prison and healthcare staff and improve access to care.

 

·         Building on this we will publish the first ever Health and Justice Action Plan in the autumn to get people the right care, at the right time, in the right setting.

 

Why this matters

This is just the start of our vision to reshape offender health and strengthen community sentences, ultimately improving rehabilitation and breaking the cycle of offending so there are fewer victims of crime.

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