Oral Answers to Questions Debate

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Department: Ministry of Justice

Oral Answers to Questions

Karl McCartney Excerpts
Tuesday 4th February 2014

(10 years, 10 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Julian Sturdy Portrait Julian Sturdy (York Outer) (Con)
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3. What plans he has to ensure that young offenders leave custody better equipped to avoid a life of crime.

Karl McCartney Portrait Karl MᶜCartney (Lincoln) (Con)
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5. What plans he has to ensure that young offenders leave custody better equipped to avoid a life of crime.

Steve Brine Portrait Steve Brine (Winchester) (Con)
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7. What plans he has to ensure that young offenders leave custody better equipped to avoid a life of crime.

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Jeremy Wright Portrait Jeremy Wright
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I agree with my hon. Friend and think that where the court deems it appropriate, offenders young and old should be engaged in putting something back into the communities they have damaged by their offending. I also think it important that communities see that happening.

Karl McCartney Portrait Karl MᶜCartney
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Will the Minister confirm that young offenders such as those in Her Majesty’s Prison Lincoln who have worked with Gelder Group, a forward-thinking construction company in Lincolnshire, say that better education and skills would help them stay away from crime once they are released from custody?

Jeremy Wright Portrait Jeremy Wright
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My hon. Friend is right: that is exactly what we hear from young offenders, and evidence is overwhelming that young offenders who engage in education, get qualifications, and go on to find work, have a better chance of staying out of trouble. That is exactly what we want to see.