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Updating characteristics of Prolific Offenders to latest data
The Child Sex Offender Disclosure Scheme, also known as Sarah’s Law, lets those who care for young people find out if a person has a record for child sexual offences.
Offending behaviour programmes and interventions currently available for offenders in England and Wales.
How offender healthcare is managed in prisons and in the community.
We make sure people serve the sentences and orders handed out by courts, both in prisons and in the community.
Youth offending teams work with young people that get into trouble with the law, are arrested, or taken to court, and help them stay away from crime.
Information about IOM, which allows local and partner agencies to co-ordinate the management of offenders, including details of the Choices programme.
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.
Cowardly criminals who try to evade the final moment of justice will be ordered into the dock to attend their sentencing – and will face longer behind bars if they refuse to appear.
Death of offenders in the community covers deaths of offenders supervised in the community by the probation service in England and Wales.
This publication provides key statistics relating to offenders who are in prison or under Probation Service supervision.
The National Information Centre on Children of Offenders (NICCO) is a support service for professionals who work with the children and families of offenders.
The government is committed to supporting local partners in tackling the most prolific offenders who cause disproportionate harm to their local communities.
An overview of resources to help victims of violent or sexual crime understand the parole process and their entitlements within the Victim Contact Scheme.
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