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Criminal justice

Reducing Reoffending Booklet

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For over 200 years, Catch22 has supported people to build lives they value. In our justice work, this means reducing reoffending to prevent further harm – particularly to victims – and strengthening families and communities.
Reoffending remains a major challenge: almost three in ten people reoffend within a year, rising to one-third for those leaving prison, and two‑thirds for people serving short sentences. The social and emotional impact is huge, and the financial cost exceeds £20 billion annually.

Reducing reoffending works because the things that help people move away from crime – stable housing, meaningful employment, healthy relationships, mental health and substance use support – build safer and more resilient communities.

Read the Reducing Reoffending booklet (2026)

Our approach

Our commitment to Reducing Reoffending is built on three principles:

  1. Connection in the community – Rooted locally. Connected nationally
    We embed workers within the communities they service, collaborating with probation, prisons, local and grassroots organisations to provide joined-up, holistic, community-based support.
  2. Co‑production – Real voices. Real results
    Our services are co-designed with service users and frontline teams, ensuring relevance, empowerment, and lasting impact.
  3. Voluntary sector value – Powered by purpose
    As a not-for-profit, we reinvest in people and services. Our voluntary status builds trust, delivers social value, and drives better outcomes.

Together, these principles underpin rehabilitation that supports change, strengthens communities, and reduces reoffending for the long term

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