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<p>Her Majesty’s Prison and Probation Service (HMPPS) use tailored interventions with
offenders - psychological, ideological and theological - to support their disengagement
and rehabilitation.</p><p>We continue to regularly review Her Majesty’s Prison and
Probation Service (HMPPS) intervention programmes to ensure they are informed by the
most up to date research on correctional rehabilitation. Interventions are delivered
by in-house HMPPS CT specialists or through a range of external providers. We are
unable to disclose further information regarding external providers as we are concerned
about the adverse impact disclosure will have on national security.</p><p>More widely,
we have trained over 29,000 prison staff to recognise, report and challenge extremist
behaviour in prison. HMPPS works closely with partners, including with law enforcement,
to understand and manage the risks that terrorist offenders present in prison, using
a range of control and rehabilitation measures. This is underpinned by a specialist
counter terrorism case management process, which is led by HMPPS Counter Terrorism
specialists.</p>
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