It is imperative that government prioritises and resources the tackling of race inequality in the criminal justice system. It is crucial that voluntary orgs led by and focussed on racially minoritised people are listened to, taken seriously and consulted in these conversations. https://twitter.com/HMIProbation/status/1451073306791223296
Good to see an increased budget for @MoJGovUK announced as part of the #Budget2021 and #SpendingReview today, however investing some of this in building new prison places which are a dead end for people caught up in the criminal justice system is moving in the wrong direction.
For all you need to know about the Probation Service's Regional Reducing Reoffending Plans, take a look at our latest blog from Policy Officer Franklin Barrington. https://www.clinks.org/community/blog-posts/taking-look-probation-servi…
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