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July 22, 2005: Probation Pilot for Compulsory Unpaid Work
The National Probation Service
has launched a series of projects as part of the Government’s drive to make
Compulsory Unpaid Work more visible, and to promote greater engagement with
local communities. The pilot schemes will operate in London, Liverpool, Durham,
Hampshire, Suffolk and Kent. The projects are designed to encourage local
communities to help identify suitable projects for offenders taking part in
compulsory unpaid work schemes and to highlight the positive effect that this
work can have on the local neighbourhood.
As part of the efforts to make compulsory unpaid work more visible, the pilot
schemes will be branding the work being done with the new “community payback”
logo, and completed projects will be marked with special plaques. The lessons
learnt from these pilot schemes will be used to establish a consistent approach
that will be rolled out across the country later this year.
Baroness Scotland, Minister of State for Criminal Justice and Offender
Management, commented:
“It is very important that the public can be confident in
the criminal justice system. Tough community sentences which are properly
enforced are a robust alternative to short term prison sentences, and can be a
more effective way of addressing offending behaviour and helping offenders to
live valuable, crime-free lives."
“Each year, offenders carry out more than 5 million hours of work. This is a
valuable resource that performs an important service to local communities
around the country. However, we want these communities to play a greater role
in identifying the most appropriate projects for offenders to work on. I am
very confident that initiatives such as these will provide an opportunity for
offenders to make amends for their behaviour in the communities that have
suffered most from their crimes, and will also help us to tackle crime and
reduce re-offending.”
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