This is an article written by a BBC journalist, where they have interviewed a man who was sent back to prison after three months of being released from his last sentence. Within the interview the interviewee says that his fellow prison friends find life easier in prison rather than outside of prison as they have a roof over their heads and food in their stomachs.


This article is from the Times Online (http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article778681.ece) where they have included average statistics about how people have reoffend after being released from their prison sentence. Also, within the article the suggest that an increase in people reoffending due to the prisons being over-crowed so the Government has less money to spend on offenders changing their ways as well as working with the prisoners characteristics while they are in prison.


This website is a probation service website set up by the Home Office which gives people advice on the different stages within the justice system, such as the sentencing as well as dealing with life after the prison sentence. (http://www.probation.homeoffice.gov.uk/output/page2.asp) The site informs people what they do to help people from not reoffending by giving them unpaid work, alcohol treatment and drug rehabilitation etc.


 This website was created by the charity Nacro, which was set up to help offenders sort their lives out after they have been in prison (http://www.nacro.org.uk/). The charity Nacro helps offenders with housing, education, employment, youth projects, community sentences and bail as well as improving policy and practice across England and Wales.

 

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