A joint inspection by HM Inspectorate of Probation and HM Inspectrate of Prisons. ‘Through the Gate’ is a flagship policy of government, intended to bring about a step change in rehabilitation, and so reduce reoffending. New services have been rolled out in prisons to prepare prisoners for release and resettlement and increase their prospects of leading a better life. When the policy was introduced in spring 2015, post-release licence supervision and rehabilitation support was extended to those formerly ineligible (serving short sentences) so as to increase the impact on reoffending overall. Released October 2016
(679.88 KB) | 4. October 2016 | Author: HM Inspectorate of Probation and HM Inspectrate of Prisons
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Inspection Report 30th April – 4 May 2007
(371.83 KB) | 28. August 2015 | Author: Rachel Anderson
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Women in Prison: a short thematic review
(580.33 KB) | 28. August 2015 | Author: Rachel Anderson
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HM Chief Inspector of Prisons – Muslim Prisoners: A thematic review – June 2010
(501.96 KB) | 28. August 2015 | Author: Rachel Anderson
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