NO MORE VICTIMS Glen Grant. A STRATEGIC MOMENT Government austerity Justice Ministry enthusiasm for change Criminal Justics changes in Punishment Prisons.

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NO MORE VICTIMS Glen Grant

A STRATEGIC MOMENT Government austerity Justice Ministry enthusiasm for change Criminal Justics changes in Punishment Prisons in poor shape Probation (a cadillac model) New levels of professionalism from the projects Public opinion - Green or White paper needed?

HIGH LEVEL STUFF The Criminal Justice Concept (the big picture) Laws to support the ideas Courts, the Judiciary and Sentencing concepts Structures and organisations (probation, prisons, NGOs) The professions (especially prison service)

PROBATION What is/should be the full role? Selection Training Skills (International help) Human capabilities Burnout

DEALING WITH OFFENDERS Programme funding – what can we afford? The sex offender – a separate focus? What works (The international approach) Where and how to deliver? Multi agency cooperation (Law, attitude, training) Circles (need to start but need for a concept) Development of NGOs Other Ministries

SEX OFFENDERS Do we know or accept our true picture? Can we deliver a “joined up” approach? If we do “circles” will we get public support and can we make it work Internet sex crime – are we ready for it? How can we show publically that we are going the right way?

VICTIMS Apart from the people in this room, does anybody care?

NO MORE VICTIMS You are the key Good luck Glen Grant