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The UK criminal justice sector is the least developed public service in relation to social enterprise. But NOMS is facing its greatest challenges since 2004. HM Treasury has imposed a requirement for 23% cuts on the Ministry of Justice. With almost 100,000 staff and most of the £8bn annual spend going on running prisons, servicing the justice system and supervising offenders, how can almost £2 bn be saved without endangering the public or reducing the effectiveness of community sentences? Only new ways of working can deliver ‘more with less.’


In the UK criminal justice system we have a chalk or cheese approach to delivering services. Prisons, for example, are wholly in public or private ownership. In France, the public, private and voluntary sectors combine to work on the same prison site.


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TPP Law to work in partnership with SocialPioneers


TPP Law and SocialPioneers are pleased to collaborate with the aim of developing successful contracts and partnerships within the Offender Management sector. SocialPioneers have expert insight within the sector and are spe cial ists in inte- grat ing ser vices and dri ving up per for mance.


ise & Charity Local Government Offender Management


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