Cash Cuts Will Mean a Rise in Crime, Warns Probation Service
Derby Evening Telegraph › May 09, 2009
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Derby Evening Telegraph › May 09, 2009
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The probation service in Derbyshire had pounds1.2m slashed from its budget this year, leading to staffing cuts and fears the public may be put at risk.
Derbyshire Probation Board had already announced it would be required to make savings including slashing 80 jobs over the next three years.See the full content of this document
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Cash Cuts Will Mean a Rise in Crime, Warns Probation Service
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