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Population Lives In Fear Of Being Attacked At Home

Twenty-five per cent of people are worried about the safety of their elderly relatives when they are at home on their own and 20% worry about their own safety when home alone, according to research commissioned by The Suzy Lamplugh Trust and Chubb and carried out by RSGB in Autumn 2000.

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Restorative Justice

Existing research evidence suggests that restorative justice programmes can have a positive effect on reducing reoffending, as well as producing generally high levels of satisfaction from those participating in such programmes.

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Who Works With Offenders: Probation Services

The key work areas of the probation services in England and Wales are....

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Who Works With Offenders

Imprisonment is the most severe penalty available to the courts. The role of the Prison Service is made clear by its statement of purpose:

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Home Office Guidance on Football-Related Legislation

Home Office Circular 42/1999 provided consolidated guidance on what were then all the existing legislative and administrative measures related to football hooliganism.

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Prison Service Drug Strategy

The relationship between drug misuse and criminal behaviour is a complex one. There is evidence to suggest that in some instances drug misuse causes criminal behaviour - research has indicated up to a third of property crime is drug driven.

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Last update: Monday, September 04, 2006