13/06/2011

Call For 'Real Work' In Prison Welcomed

The Commissioner for Victims and Witnesses has welcomed a new report calling for reform of the prison work regime.

Louise Casey's endorsement follows new research by the think tank Policy Exchange which found that thousands of offenders could be doing useful, profitable full-time jobs to help pay back victims and tax payers whilst in prison.

The Commissioner said: “I welcome the common-sense report released today by Policy Exchange on making prisons a place of real work. Implementing these proposals would help prisoners gain the skills and work ethic to help them go straight upon release, would benefit the taxpayer in that prisoners would begin to earn their keep and would mean improved services for victims funded from a proportion of prisoners’ earnings.

“I also strongly support the idea that prisoners would have to earn privileges such as televisions through hard work and good behaviour – something that mirrors how ordinary hard working citizens have to live their lives in order to afford luxuries.”

Ms Casey' added: “Victims and the public don’t want to think that prisons are places that just perpetuate criminal or dependent behaviour – they want criminals to be punished by losing their freedom. But it's also important to them that prisoners don't go out and commit more crimes when released. I believe these proposals if implemented would go a long way to restoring public faith in the prison system.”

(BMcN)


Related UK National News Stories
Click here for the latest headlines.

17 February 2015
Plans Announced To Make Young People Work For Benefits
The Prime Minister has announced a proposal for 18 to 21-year-olds claiming benefits to do daily work experience. The proposed reform, known as Community Work Programme, would see young people not in work, education or training, required to complete daily work experience, alongside continuing to look for work in order to qualify for benefits.
14 August 2006
Prison officers suspended over corruption claims
Fourteen prison officers have been suspended from HMP Pentonville following allegations of corruption. A spokesperson for the Prison Service confirmed that the prison officers had been suspended over allegations which concerned trafficking and "inappropriate relations" with prisoners.
03 April 2006
Prisons face overcrowding crisis
Prisons in England and Wales are under "enormous pressure" and are facing a "looming overcrowding crisis", according to a charity report. The Prison Reform Trust reported that prison numbers have crept up again since Christmas rising to over 77,000 again.
13 October 2005
Prisoner early release plan criticised
Home Office plans to release prisoners early under an electronic tagging scheme have sparked controversy. Under the plans, criminals sentenced to four years in prisons could be released after 18 months, while a two-year sentence would involve just six months in jail.
30 March 2010
First Victims' Commissioner Appointed
Louise Casey has been appointed as the UK's first independent Victims' Commissioner, Justice Secretary Jack Straw announced today. Today's announcement comes as part of a package of reforms designed to improve the support and services available to victims and witnesses.