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The government is committed to supporting local partners in tackling the most prolific offenders who cause disproportionate harm to their local communities.
Updating characteristics of Prolific Offenders to latest data
Through this guidance, local areas are being asked to review their PPO schemes, particularly in the light of the introduction of Integrated …
This report presents the 2009 annual statistics on the proven offending of individuals identified as Prolific and other Priority Offenders.
This short note outlines the latest developments and plans for continuing monitoring of locally identified and managed Prolific and other …
Joseph McCann and Reynhard Sinaga have had their sentences increased by 10 years following intervention by the Solicitor General.
Prolific waste crime offender, John Leslie Allison, has been ordered to pay £368,682.50 under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002.
The Environment Agency has prosecuted John Leslie Allison, 75, of Southfield Lane, Colne, Burnley for undertaking illegal waste activities at two sites in Lancashire without a permit.
Information and templates on the Drugs Intervention Programme and Integrated Offender Management. Date: Fri May 13 14:23:31 BST 2011 2011…
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Ministry of Justice will conduct an urgent review ordered by the Prime Minister, to ensure the public are properly protected from the most dangerous criminals.
The work will focus on violent and sexual offenders and whether they are serving sentences that truly reflect the severity of their crimes.
Almost 26,000 extra offenders will be tagged over the next 3 years under an ambitious £180 million plan to expand the use of electronic monitoring to cut crime.
Intelligence-led and outcome-oriented practice lies at the heart of community safety partnerships (CSPs) being the most effective possible vehicle…
Darren Barry Williams has his sentence increased today at the Court of Appeal.
The offenders were removed in just a few months as a result of a joint operation by the UK Border Agency and the Metropolitan Police.
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