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<p>All trainees working towards attaining the Professional Qualification in Probation
Practice receive training in working with sexual offenders.</p><p> </p><p>We are taking
decisive action to improve the delivery of probation services in England and Wales,
including investing £22 million in extra support for offenders leaving prison. When
sex offenders are released, they are closely monitored by police and probation and
subject to strict licence conditions – and liable to be returned to custody for breaching
them. We have introduced a new Director General role for Probation to develop a dedicated
approach to managing sex offenders, and we are expanding supervised accommodation,
investing in training and deploying specially trained probation officers to focus
on sex offenders in prison.</p><p> </p>
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