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Gillan hints at policy shift from 'prison works' to intervention

Posted: 06 October 2005 | Subscribe Online


The number of people in prisons in England and Wales is "frightening" and more emphasis should be placed on preventing crime, shadow home affairs minister Cheryl Gillan told the conference.

In an apparent move away from the "prison works" approach trumpeted at previous Conservative party conferences, Gillan said there was a particularly high cost in imprisoning women because of the effect on their children.

She argued that intervention should be made at an earlier stage of people's lives, saying: "It is breaking the cycle that I'm concerned with as a politician."

She also described the way the National Offender Management Service had been implemented as a bureaucratic nightmare, and claimed it had been causing panic among prison officers.


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