Events

Prison and Probation Reform: Closing the ‘Revolving Door’ in Offender Management

7 December 2012

Seeking to urgently address current failings in the prison and probation system, the Government has committed to wide-ranging reforms to offender management frameworks and has pledged to deliver a 'rehabilitation revolution'.

This special symposium offers an invaluable opportunity for practitioners from across the police, prison and probation services and key stakeholders from the private and third sector to:

  • Analyse the latest policy changes to the UK’s offender management system and examine the next steps in delivering prison reform
  • Explore changes to sentencing to strengthen punishment and payback and restore public confidence in the CJS
  • Consider how to utilise the expertise of the third and private sector through the expansion of payment by results schemes
  • Assess how to deliver effective alcohol and drug rehabilitation in prisons and a tailored approach to female offenders
  • Discuss how to improve offenders’ access to education, training and employment opportunities in prison and once released

The conference organisers offer a 20% early registration discount off the standard delegate rates for all bookings received by 24th December 2012. For further details about the symposium, please refer to the event brochure below.

To ensure your organisation is represented, please book online or complete and return the attached registration form at your earliest convenience in order to secure your delegate place(s).

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