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It is true that three-quarters of those locked up for six months or less reoffend within two years.
Norcare's experience to date has shown that if ex-offenders have nowhere to go after leaving prison, they are twice as likely to reoffend.
AN INSURANCE company is calling for tougher action against convicted drinkdrivers to make sure they don't reoffend.
 
 
 
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