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National Audit Office Press Notice

Reducing Prisoner Reoffending

THIS STATEMENT IS NOT FOR PUBLICATION OR BROADCAST BEFORE 00.01 HOURS ON THURSDAY 31 JANUARY 2002

Report by the Comptroller and Auditor General
HC 548 2001-2002
31 January 2002
ISBN: 0102913722
Price: £10.75

Sir John Bourn, head of the National Audit Office, today welcomed progress made by the Prison Service in introducing programmes designed to help reduce the risk of reoffending but said there needs to be greater consistency in their provision across prisons.

Currently around 58 per cent of prisoners are reconvicted within two years of being released. Many of these prisoners have drug problems and poor levels of literacy and numeracy. Eighty per cent of prisoners admit drug misuse in the year before prison.

The Prison Service has rapidly expanded its provision of offending behaviour, drug misuse and education programmes to help address these issues. However, a prisoner’s access to programmes still owes much to where they are sent. The report also shows that the approaches adopted to help prisoners resettle in the community vary widely between prisons, even between those of similar type.

Evaluations of the effectiveness of some early unaccredited programmes suggested a reduction in the risk of re-offending. Better management information systems need to be developed to enable a full assessment of the impact of programmes, including the performance of individual prisons.

More generally, the NAO recommends that the Service builds on the efforts made to date and:

Sir John Bourn said today:

"By doing the right things with prisoners while they are in jail there are real opportunities to reduce reoffending. The Prison Service deserves credit for introducing new programmes so rapidly. They now need to reduce the variation in the provision of programmes between prisons and, working with the probation service and other agencies, help ensure that prisoners receive appropriate support on release."

Notes for Editors

The report complements work recently undertaken by HM Inspectorates of Prisons and Probation "Through the Prison Gate" (2001) which looked at the effectiveness of collaborative arrangements between the Services in resettling offenders back into the community, and the effectiveness of the resettlement process more generally.

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The Comptroller and Auditor General, Sir John Bourn, is the head of the National Audit Office employing some 750 staff. He and the NAO are totally independent of Government. He certifies the accounts of all Government departments and a wide range of other public sector bodies; and he has statutory authority to report to Parliament on the economy, efficiency and effectiveness with which departments and other bodies have used their resources.

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