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The first ever cohort of Unlocked graduate prison officers celebrated the success of the scheme with the Justice Secretary and the Prisons Minister on Tuesday afternoon (9 July).
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
This Framework is intended to improve understanding of the nature and purpose of the work of Anglican Prison Chaplains both within HMPPS and within the Church of England and the Church in Wales.
MAPPA annual reports for each of the 42 areas in England and Wales 2021 to 2022.
This publication covers Parole Board release outcomes relating to specified top-tier index offences.
Birmingham Prison will remain under public-sector control following the Government’s ‘step-in’, the Prisons Minister announced today.
Find out about how to plan and manage meetings between offenders and their victims, sometimes called 'restorative justice'.
Her Majesty’s Prison and Probation Service’s Welsh Language Scheme sets out how, in the conduct of public business and the administration of justice in Wales, it will treat the Welsh and English languages on a basis of equal…
A symposium has enabled stakeholders across North Wales to discover how they can work in partnership with the prison being built in Wrexham.
This guide supports the families and significant others of indeterminate sentenced people in prison and the community.
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