I volunteered to wear the tag because as I get older I regret a lot of my past decisions and I genuinely want to turn my life around for the better.
Previously I have often been tempted back into crime or persuaded by my friends. I am working hard to change my life for the better so I want to ensure I am in a really good place before I come off the tag so there is no chance I reoffend and commit crime again. Voluntary tagging ensures that individuals agree to take responsibility for their own offending and reconsider the impact of their behaviour. As the above testimony demonstrates, tagging can play a valuable role in this process.
This is no doubt a reflection of the overall benefits for local people when ex-offenders are able to contribute to the community and ultimately, crime is reduced. The early evidence indicates that this is an area worthy of further consideration. To help us improve GOV. It will take only 2 minutes to fill in.
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