Senior executives at the supermarket said they could be handing out jobs to low-risk offenders facing short prison terms as part of a suspended sentence.
While the framework has yet to be approved, the tactic is among several ideas from the supermarket to help ease prison overcrowding. | ITV National News ...
Criminals facing short prison terms could offered a job at Iceland Foods instead, executives at the supermarket have suggested.
While the framework has yet to be approved, the tactic is among several ideas from the supermarket to help ease prison overcrowding.
Britain’s overcrowded prison crisis could ... with overflowing jails. Iceland’s chief executive Richard Walker and first director of rehabilitation Paul Cowley have written to prisons minister ...
Convicts were sent to Australia to work. Their sentences stipulated they would work from sunrise to sunset, Monday to Saturday. This was their punishment but the colonial administration also viewed it ...
Low-risk offenders could be sentenced to paid jobs at Iceland instead of jail, bosses have said. CEO Richard Walker and his director of rehabilitation Paul Cowley wrote to the prisons minister Lord ...