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A social inclusion scheme that assists prisoners in the UK wishing to
open a bank account before release has been introduced by the
Co-operative Bank. Inmates at Forest Bank Prison near Manchester will
be able to open an account in a 12-month pilot scheme. Rob Woolley, the
bank’s customer services director, said: ‘Access to employment and
housing are extremely important factors in reducing the risk of
reoffending but these can only be obtained if ex-offenders have bank
accounts.’ Crime reduction and the prevention of reoffending are two
themes of the bank’s community strategy.
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