A pilot resettlement scheme for young offenders claims that it can save the Prison Service £80m a year by supporting young people more effectively on their release from custody. Alison Bennett discovers how. A two-year pilot resettling young offenders in the community has ended and claims to be able to save £80m a year. Reset was a Rainer-led scheme offering young offenders aged 15 to 25 more support as they left custody. It ended in June, but Reset has today (15 August) released the report Business Case for Effective Youth Resettlement, which claims a lack of planning for young offenders...