Out of Jail: Free to Offend Again?
Daniel Foggo investigates the government's reforms of the probation service, which critics say are putting the public at risk as well as failing offenders themselves.
An investigation into the government's reforms of the probation service, which many critics say are putting the public at risk as well as failing offenders themselves.
Reporter Daniel Foggo meets two women whose sons were murdered by offenders on probation following the reforms, which saw part of the service privatised. They believe that failures in supervision contributed to their sons' deaths.
The programme also reveals evidence that offenders being supervised by one private company have missed thousands of appointments and no action was taken.
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Role | Contributor |
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Reporter | Daniel Foggo |
Producer | Pip Clothier |
Producer | Duncan Staff |
Director | Pip Clothier |
Director | Duncan Staff |
Editor | Jim Gray |
Production Company | Snapper TV |
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