Justice Social Work Services
Justice Social Work Services main aims include:
- tackling criminal behaviour and reducing risk of re-offending
- supervising offenders in the community
- assisting prisoners re-settle into the community after release from custody.
Main services include:
- assessments and reports on offenders to courts to assist decisions on sentencing
- court social work services to assist those attending court whether as witnesses, accused people or offenders
- bail information and supervision services as an alternative to custodial remand
- supervising offenders in the community on community payback orders to tackle offending behaviour
- supervising offenders on drug treatment and testing orders to reduce drug related crime
- supervising offenders who are required to perform unpaid, useful work for the benefit of the community as part of their order
- prison social work services to prisoners and their families
- preparing reports for the Parole Board to assist decisions about release from prison
- throughcare services including parole, supervised release and other prison aftercare orders to assist public safety and community protection
- supporting victims of crime and their families
Contact with Justice Social Work Services is normally as a result of court orders or sentences. More information will be provided at this point.
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Last modified on 24 April 2024