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Probation: YJB chair questions offender systems

In an essay due to be published last Monday (18 September) at a Social Market Foundation fringe event at the Liberal Democrat annual conference, Rod Morgan writes: "Though several Home Office documents have referred in highly positive terms to the youth justice delivery model, the proposed NOMS/Probation structure does not even remotely replicate it." Morgan's essay is one of a number in Returning to its Roots? A new role for the third sector in probation, produced by the Social Market Foundation, working with youth charity Rainer.

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