Official Statistics

Justice Data Lab statistics: August 2015

Tailored reports finished within the previous month, and summary of progress to date.

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Justice Data Lab statistics: August 2015

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Reoffending analysis: Nottingham Women’s Centre

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Publication summary: August 2015

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Key findings this month

One request is being published this month. The request is being published for Nottingham Women’s Centre, which provides the CHANGES programme, a multi-purpose intervention that aims to divert women from re-offending. This analysis indicates an inconclusive result in the main 1 year proven reoffending rate.

The bulletin is produced and handled by the Ministry’s analytical professionals and production staff. Pre-release access of up to 24 hours is granted to the following persons: Ministry of Justice (MOJ) Secretary of State, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Prisons, Probation and Rehabilitation, Minister of State for Civil Justice (Lords Minister), Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Women, Equalities and Family Justice, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Women, Equalities and Family Justice, Special Advisors, Permanent Secretary, Director General of Transforming Justice, Director of Sentencing and Rehabilitation Policy unit, relevant policy advisers for reducing reoffending and women’s policy (3 persons in total), policy advisors for the Transforming Rehabilitation Programme, and relevant special advisors, press officers, and private secretaries.

The report is released by MOJ and produced in accordance with arrangements approved by the UK Statistics Authority.

For further information about the Justice Data Lab, refer to the guidance.

Published 13 August 2015