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In the ‘Week in Justice’ 18th January, Russell Webster is announcing the good news that the Government has dropped plans to name and shame people doing unpaid work as a community sentence.

The Probation Institute campaigned against this and other inappropriate proposals in the Sentencing Bill.

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Richard Rowley19 January 2026
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