"Why would anyone want to volunteer with young offenders?” This is a question I am regularly asked when people find out what I do for a living. I begin by describing offenders’ backgrounds: low educational achievement, chaotic family lives, and drug addictions. I also mention that half of all crime is committed by just 10 per cent of offenders and that working with these repeat offenders can dramatically reduce crime figures.
But there remains a feeling that a stiff prison sentence is the best way to sort them out. The media reinforces this by bewailing “lax” sentencing. Is it any wonder that, according to the Charity Commission website, there are more charities supporting cats (191) than offenders (182)?
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26 August 2008
Rod Morgan attacks increased criminalisation of young people
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News round up: Excluded pupils to be offered adventure holidays
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Excluded students to be offered adventure holidays
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Youth Justice and the Youth Justice Board
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Substance misuse
15 August 2008
Details of government consultations
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Private Member Bills
25 July 2008
Government Legislation
25 July 2008