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Guidance on providing homelessness services to people with an offending history.
This ad-hoc statistical notice presents further breakdowns of already published information on proven re-offending.
Ministry of Justice's (MOJ) agencies and arm's length bodies research and analysis.
Proven reoffending quarterly statistics
How and when to use out-of-court disposals. The informal and formal options as well as the decision-making process. It also covers how to respond to issues such as non-engagement. It explains the Child Gravity Matrix and who to involve, including...
Details of the changes brought about by the Criminal Justice Act 2003 and the implications for young people who offend.
Government led recommendations made by Part 1 of the independent Angiolini Inquiry have been accepted.
Children under 10 who break the law can be given a Local Child Curfew, a Child Safety Order or can be taken into care
Guidance for Ofsted inspectors in carrying out full joint inspections of youth offending work.
This report provides key statistics on proven re-offending in England and Wales. It gives proven re-offending figures for offenders who were released from custody, received a non-custodial conviction at court, received a caution, reprimand, warning or tested positive for opiates...
Looks at the relationship between an offender’s debut offence and their future offending, using data from Police National Computer.
This report provides key statistics on proven reoffending in England and Wales.
This report provides key statistics on proven re-offending in England and Wales.
The government has announced measures making it easier for police to apply for stalking protection orders, meaning more victims will be protected earlier.
Isis is a men’s prison and young offender institution (YOI) in Thamesmead, South East London. It is named Isis after the ancient name for the River Thames.
Ranby is a men’s prison in Retford, Nottinghamshire.
More female offenders than ever recorded before are in work 6 months after their release from prison as a direct result of government action – cutting crime and keeping the public safe.
Stalking victims have been urged to report offending swiftly and with confidence to prevent the risk of further harm during National Stalking Awareness Week.
The Offender Management Community Cohort Study (OMCCS) is a longitudinal cohort study of adult offenders who started Community Orders between October 2009 and December 2010.
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