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The costs and benefits of effective resettlement of young offenders

Journal of Children's Services

ISSN: 1746-6660

Article publication date: 1 December 2007

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Abstract

Resettlement programmes provide support for young offenders during their custodial sentence and for approximately nine months after release. This article describes how the costs and benefits of providing an effective service of this kind were estimated based on the ‘RESET’ programme, published evidence on the costs of crime and the likely reduction in offending due to an intensive support programme. The cost of crime has been estimated at £46,459 per year (after allowing for a reduction due to the time spent in custody), plus prison custody at an average of £30,475 and emergency accommodation at an average of £1,106, making a total of £78,040 for each offender. Using a fairly modest assumption that good support in resettlement could lead to approximately a 35% reduction in frequency and a 10% reduction in seriousness of offending, a saving of £20,407 per offender per year could be achieved. These savings would more than offset the average cost of a good quality resettlement service of £8,074. The scheme would break even if the frequency of offending were reduced by only 20%.

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Renshaw, J. (2007), "The costs and benefits of effective resettlement of young offenders", Journal of Children's Services, Vol. 2 No. 4, pp. 18-29. https://doi.org/10.1108/17466660200700033

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

Copyright © 2007, Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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