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Rehabilitation and resettlement: ending the cycle of reoffending

Inquiry

The Justice Committee has launched its inquiry into Resettlement and Rehabilitation, which is centred around investigating the cycle of reoffending. 

HM Prison and Probation Service aims to reduce reoffending by rehabilitating the people in its care through education and employment. However, reoffending in England and Wales remains high. For the year ending December 2023, 78% of all offenders cautioned or convicted for an indictable offence in 2023 had at least one prior caution or conviction. 

The Committee has decided to investigate the journey of an offender through the criminal justice system and examine what offer of rehabilitation and resettlement the offender has the ability to engage with, to prevent future reoffending. 

The inquiry sets out to look at what the regime offer is in different prisons and for different prisoner cohorts. It will also look at services in prison and whether they encompass principles of desistance and purposeful activity. The inquiry will also investigate governance in prisons, including staffing and contracting, and to what extent it impacts the ability to deliver rehabilitative services in prison. 

The inquiry will also look at what support is available for ex-offenders’ post-release, and whether there is sufficient join up, data sharing and capacity of these services to deliver effective resettlement services. The inquiry will also consider alternatives to custody, and what impact licence recall conditions have on promoting resettlement, and the role of community sentencing. 

Read the terms of reference for more detail about the inquiry, and to submit evidence. 

This inquiry is no longer accepting evidence

The deadline for submissions was Friday 17 January 2025.

Reports, special reports and government responses

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Oral evidence transcripts

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10 June 2025
Inquiry Rehabilitation and resettlement: ending the cycle of reoffending
Witnesses Dr Will Haydock (Executive Director of Policy & External Affairs at Collective Voice), and Mike Trace (CEO at The Forward Trust)
Oral Evidence
10 June 2025
Inquiry Rehabilitation and resettlement: ending the cycle of reoffending
Witnesses Kate Davies (Director of Health and Justice, Armed Forces and Sexual Assault Services Commissioning at NHS England), and Dr Russell Green (Medical Director for Health in Justice at Practice Plus Group)
Oral Evidence
13 May 2025
Inquiry Rehabilitation and resettlement: ending the cycle of reoffending
Witnesses HM Inspectorate of Prisons, Prisons and Probation Ombudsman (PPO), and Independent Monitoring Boards (IMB)
Oral Evidence
Novus (RAR0109)
Mr Louis Coiffait-Gunn (CEO at Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals), and Ms Victoria Barnett (Chair, Prison Libraries Group at Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals) (RAR0101)
Ofsted (RAR0099)

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