The Bishop of Gloucester asked a question on support for community justice initiatives on 13th May 2025, during a discussion on improving the morale, recruitment and retention of police, prison, and probation officers:
The Lord Bishop of Gloucester: My Lords, last week I observed the intensive supervision court in Birmingham, where women serving community orders for low-level offences are closely monitored by judges. Probation staff play a pivotal role. It is clear that the work is high and intense. What steps are the Government taking to urgently ensure that problem-solving courts have the best chance of succeeding—and, indeed, other creative community proposals that we hope will come out of the Independent Sentencing Review?
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