Transparency data

Employment Rates following Release from Custody - Ad Hoc Release

Ad Hoc Statistical Release on Employment at 6 weeks and 6 months following Release from Custody, April 2021 to March 2022

Applies to England and Wales

Documents

Employment on Release Ad Hoc Statistics

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Employment on Release Appendices

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Employment on Release Tables

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Details

This ad hoc statistical release covers rates and volumes of employment for adults released from custody in England and Wales at six weeks and six months following release, covering April 2021 to March 2022. This data is preliminary management information, and is subject to potential revision in later Official Statistics publications.

Pre-release access

The bulletin was produced and handled by the ministry’s analytical professionals and production staff. For the bulletin pre-release access of up to 24 hours is granted to the following persons:

Ministry of Justice:

Secretary of State and Lord Chancellor; Minister of State (Minister for Crime and Policing); Permanent Secretary; Head of the Permanent Secretary’s Office; Principal Private Secretary; Deputy Principal Private Secretary, Private Secretary; Deputy Private Secretary; Assistant Private Secretary; Head of Prisons and Probation Desk; Chief Financial Officer; Director, Analysis; Deputy Director: Data and Evidence as a Service, Chief Statistician; Deputy Director: Data and Evidence as a Service; Deputy Director Rehabilitation Policy; Head of HMPPS Performance, DES RRP; Press Officer x5

HM Prison and Probation Service (HMPPS):

HMPPS CEO; Probation Director General; Head of Office - Director General Probation; Projects Lead - Director General Probation; Chief Probation Officer; Programme Director Probation Programme; Deputy Director, Probation Programme; Policy coordination and ministerial briefing, Probation Programme x2; HMPPS Performance Director; Head of Effective Practice and Knowledge Management; Head of Effective Practice and Service Improvement; Directorate of Reducing Re-offending, Partnerships & Accommodation; Policy Adviser; Chief Executive, New Futures Network; Head of Data and Insight, New Futures Network

Published 12 May 2022
Last updated 30 June 2022 + show all updates
  1. Expanded publication to include additional information showing volumes of offenders in employment and available for employment. Revised one figure in table ENAT due to errors uncovered in further processing of the data.

  2. First published.