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Taking on offenders as volunteers benefits the charity and the volunteer, says CSV

By Helen McKay-Ferguson 24 April 2007

Taking part in volunteering programs could help prisoners gain important life skills and stop them re-offending after they are released, criminologist Dr Shadd Maruna will tell a voluntary sector audience this evening.

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