Glamorgan Gazette

Murdered teen’s mum speaks out over probation service failings

- RUTH MOSALSKI ruth.mosalski@walesonlin­e.co.uk

THE mum of a murdered teenager has spoken out about failings in the probation service following the release of figures which show there has been a rise in the number of people on probation being charged with serious crimes.

Nadine Marshall’s 18year-old son Conner was killed by a man who was on probation for a string of offences. Conner’s family say opportunit­ies were missed to prevent his death.

He died after being beaten in a brutal attack at Trecco Bay Caravan Park, Porthcawl, in March 2015.

The number of offenders under statutory probation supervisio­n being charged with crimes such as murder, manslaught­er, rape or other serious violent or sexual offences has gone up by 26.4% since the system was overhauled, according to Plaid Cymru.

Justice Minister Sam Gyimah told Plaid’s Westminste­r leader Liz Saville Roberts that a total of 517 reviews were triggered in 2016-17 after an offender was charged.

He added there were 507 such reviews in 201516 across England and Wales compared to 429 in 2013-14, 409 in 2012-13 and 441 in 2011-12.

Ms Saville Roberts has called on the Government to admit it was wrong to part-privatise the probation service in 2014.

She said she has leaked documents which show that Ministers were warned that privatisat­ion could lead to issues.

“The British Government needs to admit it was wrong and commit to renational­ising the probation service,” she said last Wednesday.

Mrs Marshall said that the figures were “disappoint­ing” but did not surprise her.

“I don’t think that any lessons have been learnt unfortunat­ely because the transformi­ng rehabilita- tion programme is still in place.

“Ministers were warned before it was implemente­d that there were grave concerns about it and those have become a reality.

“The Ministry of Justice is obviously reluctant to mark changes because it then shows that they made a huge mistake.

“I would support renational­isation or for powers to be given at a more local level, like police commission­ers.”

She said in her family’s case, seeking answers or lessons from the probation service has been “an absolute washout”.

Since her son’s killer was sentenced, the family have had to fight for answers and for informatio­n to be released to them.

Twice they had to appeal for the results from the internal review to be released to them.

David Braddon had missed eight appointmen­ts with probation.

“We believe that was over a few months and no risk assessment­s were made. You are allowed one authorised absence, he had eight and three warning letters were sent to him saying he would be recalled if he didn’t appear again but they never followed that through.”

She said the family were given a summary report about Braddon’s background in August 2015.

“That meant we had to go through the whole thing again. To find out via a dripping tap that there were all these things, it was unbelievab­le.

“All this informatio­n had been stored and not acted on. No disciplina­ry action happened and we’re being told lessons are being learned. It’s totally hollow.”

She said the stance that public protection is being put first “isn’t the reality”.

She said that risk assessment­s aren’t being carried out on low or medium risk offenders.

“David Braddon became a high risk offender. Had those appointmen­ts been made and A, B or C been done, the likelihood is that he wouldn’t have been in Porthcawl that evening”.

She says she remains hopeful that politician­s will make changes to the probation system.

“I have to be hopeful for other families and for the legacy of Conner”.

A Ministry of Justice spokeswoma­n said: “In 2014 we reformed our approach to probation so that for the first time ever all offenders given a custodial sentence receive probation support and supervisio­n on release.

“It is therefore misleading to compare the number of serious further offences prior to our reforms with subsequent figures, as the number of people on probation is now significan­tly higher than before.

“A thorough investigat­ion is always carried out when someone commits a serious further offence to see whether anything could have been done differentl­y.”

 ??  ?? Conner Marshall died after being attacked in Trecco Bay Caravan Park, Porthcawl, in 2015
Conner Marshall died after being attacked in Trecco Bay Caravan Park, Porthcawl, in 2015
 ?? ROB BROWNE ?? Connor Marshal’s mum Nadine
ROB BROWNE Connor Marshal’s mum Nadine
 ??  ?? Killer David Braddon
Killer David Braddon

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