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The government has conducted a review of the process for prisoners to be released on temporary licence (ROTL); the drive behind the changes being the rehabilitation of offenders.
Criminal Lawyers Leeds Research has shown that working in the community prior to release significantly reduces the likelihood of re-offending, and ex-offenders in employment are up to nine percentage points less likely to commit further crime. Re-offending currently costs the country £15 billion per year. Previous changes focussed on support for ex-offenders when they leave prison with changes to the probation service and a move away from short, ineffective, prison sentences and to allow more effective treatment of issues such as addiction and mental health problems. Now a number of changes have been made to the previous policy on ROTL, for adults, to assist in preparation for resettlement in the community once released. The changes include:
The use of ROTL was restricted in 2013 following a murder committed by a prisoner on day release but the new changes mark a shift in attitude. Allowing prisoners to spend time in the community is a vital part of reintegration and 99% of all temporary releases are completed successfully. How we can assist If you need specialist advice, then get in touch with Ashmans Solicitors 03330096275 and let us help, we deal with all manner of criminal offences on a daily basis and have the expertise to get you the best result possible. Alternatively email us [email protected] On The Balance Of Probabilities Comments are closed.
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