The Prison Service has saved an estimated £180,000
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A scheme to prevent re-offending in Jersey using electronic tagging has been hailed a success.
Only one prisoner selected for early release on the prisoner tagging scheme has re-offended since it was introduced in May of last year.
The information comes from the island's recently published Probation Service Annual Report.
Members of the public sitting on a panel decide which offenders should be selected.
In its 15 months of operation, only one person has re-offended and the scheme is estimated to have saved the Prison Service around £180,000.
The 2003 report also notes the success of a behavioural course at Highlands College for people with a high risk of re-offending.