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Sets out progress in delivering the 51 commitments in the female offender strategy delivery plan.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
The Female Offender Strategy (2018) set out our approach to improving…
This delivery plan sets out how government will deliver 4 key priorities to reduce women’s offending over the 2022 to 2025 period.
Factsheets giving details of the different measures contained in the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act 2022.
What are we going to do? Back our police by equipping officers with the…
What are we going to do? Video remand hearings in police stations We will…
In the recent White Paper ‘A Smarter Approach to Sentencing’, the…
Increasing the maximum penalty for criminal damage of less than £5,000 to…
1. What has the Government done to improve practice around the extraction…
1. What has been introduced? The Act allows for a requirement to be placed…
It is clear that there is huge support for [the IPP] amendment … around…
The Law Commission concluded in its ‘Hate Crime Laws: Final Report (PDF,…
1. What are we going to do? We will give the police three new powers to…
1. What are we going to do? The Act widens the range of situations in…
A strategy to cut crime and protect the public with a modern, secure prison estate designed to rehabilitate prisoners.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Our Electronic Monitoring Strategy sets out our vision for a robust, innovative, and data-driven electronic monitoring offer for our criminal justice system.
This document provides the government response to the Justice Committee’s Ninth Report of Session 2017 to 2019: Transforming Rehabilitation.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Memorandum of Understanding between Greater Manchester and the Ministry of Justice.
A summary of proposals setting out what the Ministry of Justice is doing to make prisons places of safety and reform.
The review on transgender offenders informs new policy on their management by the National Offender Management Service.
An overview of, and government response to, the review into Islamist extremism in prisons, probation and youth justice.
What the government is doing to reduce reoffending to reduce the number of victims and the cost to the taxpayer.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
List of issues the Ministry of Justice is monitoring to ensure operational robustness of rehabilitation delivery services.
Government response to the Justice Select Committee report.
List of prisons earmarked for the resettlement of prisoners into their local community.
Describes how the rehabilitation system will work.
Consultation on the draft statutory instrument that enacts the technical changes to the local government pension scheme.
Strategic priorities for female offenders and announced the establishment of a Minister-led Advisory Board to advise on implementation.
This review aims to identify properly the reasons for ex-Service personnel ending up in the justice system and how support can be improved.
We are seeking a wide range of views on the government’s plans for placing high quality education at the centre of youth custody.
A Bill to make provision about the release, and supervision after release, of offenders.
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