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October 20, 2005: Privatising Probation: Napo's Response
Commenting today on the publication of the
Home Office’s consultation paper on
the Management of Offenders, Harry Fletcher, Assistant General Secretary of
probation union Napo said:
“It is now abundantly clear that the Government intends to
push ahead with the privatisation of the Probation Service. This agenda was
apparent last week in leaked correspondence between the Home Secretary and
Deputy Prime Minister. It is extraordinary that these proposals are being
pursued when no business case has been published to justify either the
creation of the National Offender Management Service or of the introduction of
privatisation. In Napo’s view fragmentation and privatisation will drive down
standards, cut wages and lead to less cooperation, not more, between criminal
justice agencies. Probation is not a business but a viable public service”.
“It is astonishing that these plans are being pursued when the Probation
Service is performing at record levels. The Home Office itself has praised the
service’s contribution and progress over the last two years. It is frightening
to think that private companies may in the future be providing reports for the
courts, knowing that they have a vested interest in boosting jail numbers in
the prisons that they own. Napo will be resisting these proposals.
Privatisation will wreck the Probation Service and lead to a marked
deterioration in standards of supervision and a greater risk to the community.
Napo will be organising the lobbying of MPs in the coming weeks and will not
rule out industrial action if the Government insists on proceeding down the
market forces road.”
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