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An overhaul of the probation service in England and Wales will see low risk offenders supervised by the private sector, the government is to announce. | An overhaul of the probation service in England and Wales will see low risk offenders supervised by the private sector, the government is to announce. |
Justice Secretary Chris Grayling will unveil plans to let security firms and voluntary groups manage probation on a "payment by results" basis. | Justice Secretary Chris Grayling will unveil plans to let security firms and voluntary groups manage probation on a "payment by results" basis. |
Prisoners serving short sentences will also have to undertake compulsory rehabilitation for the first time. | Prisoners serving short sentences will also have to undertake compulsory rehabilitation for the first time. |
The probation union has warned the move could "compromise public protection". | The probation union has warned the move could "compromise public protection". |
'Rehabilitation revolution' | 'Rehabilitation revolution' |
Most released prisoners and people serving community sentences are currently managed by the public sector probation service - provided by 35 probation trusts across England and Wales. | Most released prisoners and people serving community sentences are currently managed by the public sector probation service - provided by 35 probation trusts across England and Wales. |
But under the Ministry of Justice's proposals - which are subject to a six-week consultation period - responsibility for monitoring some 200,000 medium and low risk offenders will be transferred from 35 local trusts to the private sector. | |
Private companies and charitable bodies successfully bidding for probation contracts will be paid according to the results they achieve in cutting re-offending. | Private companies and charitable bodies successfully bidding for probation contracts will be paid according to the results they achieve in cutting re-offending. |
However, the public probation service will continue to supervise some 50,000 high-risk offenders, including all serious violent and sexual offenders. | However, the public probation service will continue to supervise some 50,000 high-risk offenders, including all serious violent and sexual offenders. |
As part of the "rehabilitation revolution" - and in a bid to curb reoffending - Mr Grayling has also indicated that all those serving short custodial sentences will be required to undergo a period of rehabilitation following their release. | As part of the "rehabilitation revolution" - and in a bid to curb reoffending - Mr Grayling has also indicated that all those serving short custodial sentences will be required to undergo a period of rehabilitation following their release. |
Prisoners serving under 12 months only currently undertake voluntary rehabilitation, and are otherwise released without support or supervision. | Prisoners serving under 12 months only currently undertake voluntary rehabilitation, and are otherwise released without support or supervision. |
Mr Grayling said: "What we do at the moment is send people out of prison with £46 in their pocket, and no support at all. | Mr Grayling said: "What we do at the moment is send people out of prison with £46 in their pocket, and no support at all. |
"No wonder we have such high levels of reoffending. It is madness to carry on with the same old system and hope for a different result." | "No wonder we have such high levels of reoffending. It is madness to carry on with the same old system and hope for a different result." |
"We know across the public, private and voluntary sectors there is a wealth of expertise and experience - we need to unlock that so we can finally begin to bring down our stubbornly high reoffending rates," he added. | "We know across the public, private and voluntary sectors there is a wealth of expertise and experience - we need to unlock that so we can finally begin to bring down our stubbornly high reoffending rates," he added. |
"Our proposals will see all of those sentenced to prison or probation properly punished while being helped to turn away from crime for good. | "Our proposals will see all of those sentenced to prison or probation properly punished while being helped to turn away from crime for good. |
"They will also mean we only spend taxpayers' money on what works when it comes to cutting crime." | "They will also mean we only spend taxpayers' money on what works when it comes to cutting crime." |
Under the proposals, a nationwide Justice Data Lab will also be established to help rehabilitation organisations access data on reoffending. | Under the proposals, a nationwide Justice Data Lab will also be established to help rehabilitation organisations access data on reoffending. |
And the government will offer £500,000 to voluntary and community sector groups to help them as they prepare to bid for probation contracts. | And the government will offer £500,000 to voluntary and community sector groups to help them as they prepare to bid for probation contracts. |
'Rushed through' | 'Rushed through' |
Harry Fletcher of the probation officers' union Napo described the overhaul as "astonishing" and "purely ideological". | Harry Fletcher of the probation officers' union Napo described the overhaul as "astonishing" and "purely ideological". |
"It is being rushed through without proper thought to the consequences," he said. | "It is being rushed through without proper thought to the consequences," he said. |
"There is no plan for dealing with the escalation or decline of risk of individual offenders. If this plan proceeds it will be chaotic and will compromise public protection". | "There is no plan for dealing with the escalation or decline of risk of individual offenders. If this plan proceeds it will be chaotic and will compromise public protection". |
He added: "Reoffending rates for the individuals that probation does supervise are much improved; those who participate in programmes have a reoffending rate now of 35%. This is a success story that the government should be building on, not destroying". | He added: "Reoffending rates for the individuals that probation does supervise are much improved; those who participate in programmes have a reoffending rate now of 35%. This is a success story that the government should be building on, not destroying". |
Juliet Lyon, director of the Prison Reform Trust, said: "When it comes to cutting reoffending, Ministry of Justice figures show that community sentences are outperforming short jail sentences by almost 10%. | Juliet Lyon, director of the Prison Reform Trust, said: "When it comes to cutting reoffending, Ministry of Justice figures show that community sentences are outperforming short jail sentences by almost 10%. |
"Why not build on the success of joint work by probation, police and voluntary organisations, rather than break up the probation service and put the public at risk?" | "Why not build on the success of joint work by probation, police and voluntary organisations, rather than break up the probation service and put the public at risk?" |
In 2011, a record number of offenders sentenced for serious crimes were found to have committed previous offences, according to government figures. | In 2011, a record number of offenders sentenced for serious crimes were found to have committed previous offences, according to government figures. |
Some 90% of those sentenced in England and Wales had offended before - and almost a third had committed or were linked to 15 or more crimes. | Some 90% of those sentenced in England and Wales had offended before - and almost a third had committed or were linked to 15 or more crimes. |
Final reforms for the probation service are expected to be set out later this year and implemented across England and Wales by spring 2015. | Final reforms for the probation service are expected to be set out later this year and implemented across England and Wales by spring 2015. |