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Private Prisons to be fined...
...if prisoners re-offend on their release.
http:// www.tel egraph. ...nd-a fter-re lease.h tml
Anyone think this is a good policy? Seems unfair and bonkers to me.
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Anyone think this is a good policy? Seems unfair and bonkers to me.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's not a "fine" and presenting it as such is tough talk PR hype.
Its a standard payment by results contract term - the same thing already aplies to Work Programme prime contractors, where people are expected to remain in emplyment for six months afteran intervention by the programme. Which is also why it's only mulitinationals like Serco, A4E and G4S who can stand the cashflow risk.
Like sandy, I'd be more worried about the consequences of dropping the £46 payment.
Its a standard payment by results contract term - the same thing already aplies to Work Programme prime contractors, where people are expected to remain in emplyment for six months afteran intervention by the programme. Which is also why it's only mulitinationals like Serco, A4E and G4S who can stand the cashflow risk.
Like sandy, I'd be more worried about the consequences of dropping the £46 payment.
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