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Bobby Cummines: How to Reform Criminals
Bobby Cummines, chief executive of reformed offenders charity UNLOCK, who served 13 years in high security prisons, argues that giving ex-offenders jobs will help to reduce crime.
Bobby Cummines, Chief Executive, UNLOCK, the National Association of Reformed Offenders, who served 13 years in high security prisons for robbery and manslaughter, argues if society wants to reduce crime, reformed criminals must be helped to get jobs and discrimination against them needs to stop.
Producer: Sheila Cook.
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Wed 11 Apr 201220:45
BBC Radio 4
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