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Crime and justice

Read our selection of case studies from projects working with offenders, ex-offenders, those at risk of offending and victims of crime. If this sounds like your project then send us a case study and we’ll add it to this section.

Find out more about the 200 free APS bursaries available to projects offering a mentoring service to offenders and ex-offenders as part of the NOMS-funded Volunteering and Mentoring Project.

 
  • The Liverpool Mentoring Project

    The Liverpool Mentoring Project is run by the New Bridge Foundation who’ve been creating links between offenders and the community since 1956. The organisation’s intention is not to forget the victims of crime but to prevent more people becoming victims.
  • Shaathi Mentoring Project

    The Shaathi Mentoring Project was set up in 2002 to implement an early intervention approach in working with disadvantaged and deprived young people and young adults from the Black, Asian, Minority and Ethnic communities within the London Borough of Tower Hamlets.
 
 

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