Interserve and Vision Housing have announced the results of pioneering research, from Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU).
This is the first UK study to establish an evidential link between housing, on-going support and a reduction in re-offending.
Some of the key findings are:
•11 per cent reduction in re-offending (for those housed)
•16 per cent reduction in re-offending for under-35's
•21 per cent reduction in re-offending for more serious offences
•26 per cent reduction in re-offending rates for women
Across the UK, a lack of adequate housing provision is regularly cited as a factor in re-offending both for offenders leaving prison and those serving some form of community sentence. However, there is only limited research on the potential link between housing and re-offending and even less on the impact specific housing initiatives have on reducing re-offending. This study proves and quantifies the effect.
Adrian Gains, Chair of Vision Housing commented: "Too many people are released from prison each year with nowhere to stay. It is well established that this contributes to re-offending but, until now, no-one had been able to prove it. The fact that it has been achieved by a small social enterprise, run by ex-offenders, makes this all the more remarkable."
The research findings support Interserve's intelligent approach to tackling re-offending. The company believes in an evidence-based approach to understanding the roles of interventions, such as housing and employment, to improve prisoner re-integration into the community.
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