Homeless prison leavers are twice as likely to reoffend than those with a permanent place to live, official figures released for the first time show.
Statistics published by the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) reveal that more than two-thirds of adults in England and Wales who left custody without accommodation in the final quarter of 2022 reoffended within a year.
Social justice charity Nacro warned the data shows the need for "adequate investment in housing" as the government seeks to reduce the numbers of offenders in prisons.
An MoJ spokesperson said the government was "working with partners, including local councils and charities, to avoid anyone being released on to the street.”