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From Ministry of Justice (MOJ)
  • This report is the first output of an independent evaluation of the Social Impact Bond at HMP Peterborough.

  • An evaluation of five integrated offender management pioneer areas.

  • A study of the chances of reoffending over a given time period.

  • A report examining whether offenders who receive Home Detention Curfew (HDC) are more likely to reoffend after release.

  • The proportion of those being supervised by probation trusts in England and Wales who are ex-service personnel.

  • Coroners’ reports and responses received from organisations asked to consider action to prevent future deaths.

  • Quarterly statistical release on high-level trends in court sentencing.

  • An exploratory study to add to the understanding of the psychological processes contributing to violence carried out by gang members.

  • A study of dedicated drug courts (DDCs), their implementation, and the potential for them to reduce drug use and offending.

  • Statistical notice: additional statistics on prisoners and youth justice.

  • Findings from the virtual court pilot evaluation, looking at the cost effectiveness, speed and justice outcomes.

  • A report considering evidence relevant to the issue of whether or not to provide anonymity to those accused of rape.

  • How the HM Prison Service Enhanced Thinking Skills programme impacted on the one-year reconviction outcomes of prisoners.

  • Annual statistics on Multi-agency public protection arrangements (MAPPA) eligible offenders.

  • The latest annual National Statistics on long-term trends in sentencing in England and Wales.

  • Survey measuring the satisfaction of court users, both public and professional, across England and Wales.

  • Monthly statistics on the population in custody.

  • Preliminary findings from research into using mandatory polygraph testing in the management of sexual offenders in the community.

  • Quarterly statistics on the numbers of offenders recalled back to prison and later returned or not returned to custody.

  • Quarterly statistics on the use of community sentences.