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This report provides an overview of evidence on intergenerational offending.
Using Data First linked criminal courts and offender assessment data, this report explores the characteristics, offending patterns and needs of children and young people who frequently offend.
1. Executive summary 1.1 Introduction This report presents the findings of…
Identified needs of offenders in custody and the community by age, gender, sentence type, ethnicity, multiple needs, count of needs and need changes over time.
1. Rationale To better understand the needs of offenders who receive…
The phrase ‘Pre-release access’ refers to the practice whereby official…
A report detailing the findings from a process evaluation of the Rehabilitation Activity Requirement (RAR).
A profile of the criminogenic needs of prolific offenders by comparison with non-prolific offenders.
Three reports provide the findings of an evaluation into the use of Radio Frequency (RF) Electronic Monitoring (EM) in community sentences.
This synthesis provides an overview of evidence on what works to reduce reoffending, updating evidence previously published by the MOJ in 2013 and 2014.
Statistics on reoffending of offenders who were released from custody, received a non-custodial conviction, or a caution.
The report provides the findings of the process evaluation undertaken for the EM as Licence Variation project.
The 2 reports provide the findings of the process evaluations undertaken for the 12 month+ and 3 to 12 month cohorts of the Acquisitive Crime Project.
The number of drink-drive offenders completing rehabilitation courses.
Research to explore perceptions of what contributes to the effective delivery of Education, Skills, and Work peer mentoring in men’s prisons in England.
Overview of accredited programmes in custody and education in prison, covering assessment, participation, achievement and offenders’ demographics in England.
Tailored reports assessing the impact on rehabilitation programmes on reoffending behaviour analysed within the previous quarter, and summary of results to date.
Information on the one year proven reoffending rate for individuals who received a non-custodial disposal at court, a diversionary disposal or were released from custody during 2021/22.
This report measures reoffending outcomes of being sentenced to a community sentence with an ATR, DRR, or MHTR in 2018.
Three reports summarising the findings of the Security Investment Programme (SIP) evaluation. SIP is a £100 million investment to help strengthen security and reduce crime in prisons.
This report provides findings from the process evaluation of the Newham Y2A specialist youth hub.
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