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Safety at Exeter Prison “unequivocally poor”
Prison Chief Inspector issues second urgent notification with concerns over safety, availability of drugs and poor care of vulnerable prisoners despite big increases in staffing.

Temporary release reduces reoffending
New MoJ research confirms that release on temporary licence (ROTL) reduces reoffending and more ROTLs reduce reoffending more.

Drug-related murders
EMCDDA report finds that in 13% of all English & Welsh homicides, both murderer and victim were drug dealers.

Promising new prisoner education and employment strategy
Commitment to make prison work more employer relevant and to expand ROTL for more work placements in the community.

The MoJ updates its strategy
Refreshed single departmental plan has 4 stripped down objectives: Provide a prison and probation service that reforms offenders; Deliver a modern courts and justice system; Promote a global Britain and the rule of law; and Transform the department.

What the MoJ doesn’t know about prison and probation
The MoJ acknowledges strategic evidence gaps and asks the research community to help address them.
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