YJB puts faith in resettlement schemes to crack reoffending

Neil Puffett
Tuesday, November 25, 2014

With reoffending by a small cohort of highly troubled young people stubbornly high, the Youth Justice Board hopes efforts to better prepare offenders for life outside custody will prevent them returning.

Accessing suitable, secure and safe accommodation for young people released from custody is a basic need, but continues to be problematic at times. Picture: Becky Nixon
Accessing suitable, secure and safe accommodation for young people released from custody is a basic need, but continues to be problematic at times. Picture: Becky Nixon

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