But The Justice Select Committee Said That Programme Had Left The System In A Mess, With Staff Morale At An All-time Low And Support For Prisoners Leaving Jail Wholly Inadequate.

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That didn’t stop corn futures prices CN8, +0.00%  from settling on Tuesday at $3.53 ¾ a bushel, the lowest level since late January, or soybean futures SN8, +1.82%  from finishing at $8.80 ½ a bushel on Thursday, the lowest since March of 2016. Month to date as of Thursday, corn traded more than 9% lower, and soybeans have lost nearly 14%. President Donald Trump has asked his administration to identify $200 billion in Chinese goods for tariffs. That would come on top of planned tariffs on $50 billion of Chinese products, which prompted retaliatory measures by Beijing—including tariffs on U.S. agricultural goods. Read: Trump seeks additional $200 billion in tariffs against China—and threatens even more China said it would implement tariffs on U.S. soybean imports as of July 6. “The world’s largest soybean buyer can afford to do that this summer because they have Brazil’s record harvest to supply their needs,” said Todd Hultman, grain market analyst at DTN, which provides analysis to the agriculture and energy markets. The U.S.

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A prison officer The Commons justice committee said it was "unconvinced" reforms could ever deliver an effective probation service. In 2014 the system was partially privatised and monitoring extended to those who had served short jail terms. The government said there had been "challenges" and it is due to publish the results of a review next month. BBC home affairs correspondent Danny Shaw said one option under consideration was to terminate the contracts of the rehabilitation companies in 2020, two years early. The arrangements for managing offenders were overhauled in 2014, with the probation service split in two. A new state body, the National Probation Service (NPS), was set up to supervise high-risk offenders, with 21 Community Rehabilitation Companies (CRCs) supervising low and medium-risk offenders. The "Transforming Rehabilitation" project, introduced by Chris Grayling when he was justice secretary, aimed to reduce reoffending rates. But the Justice Select Committee said that programme had left the system in a "mess", with staff morale at an "all-time low" and support for prisoners leaving jail "wholly inadequate". It said that splitting the management of offenders between a national body and 21 rehabilitation companies created a two-tier system, which has left the voluntary sector less involved than before. The MPs said the companies' performance in reducing re-offending is "disappointing", with some staff dealing with cases for which they have not been properly trained.

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