QUALITY OF THE DELIVERY OF UNPAID WORK VARIES SIGNIFICANTLY, INSPECTORS FIND
by Mark Leech | 12 January 2016
Although some unpaid work was well managed and well delivered, much of it was simply not good enough, and its potential to rehabilitate was not always exploited, said Paul Wilson, Chief Inspector of Probation. Today HM Inspectorate of Probation published a report on unpaid work, the most frequently imposed requirement of a community sentence. […]
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