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Testing of the extent to which local partners can be incentivised to work together more effectively to tackle crime & reduce reoffending.
Table showing the Community Safety Fund’s allocations to help tackle drugs, crime, reduce reoffending and improve community safety.
Statistical notice: additional statistics on prisoners and youth justice.
Prisoners’ criminal backgrounds and proven re-offending after release.
The study used propensity score matching to explore the impact of different community orders on the rate and frequency of reoffending.
Initial analysis of the impact of the intensive alternatives to custody pilots on re-offending rates.
Compendium of reoffending statistics and analysis containing analysis produced by the Ministry of Justice.
Accommodation, homelessness and reoffending of prisoners: Results from the Surveying Prisoner Crime Reduction (SPCR) survey.
Estimating the prevalence of disability amongst prisoners: results from the Surveying Prisoner Crime Reduction (SPCR) survey
The pre-custody employment, training and education status of newly sentenced prisoners:Results from the Surveying Prisoner Crime Reduction (SPCR)
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 study of dedicated drug courts (DDCs), their implementation, and the potential for them to reduce drug use and offending.
How the HM Prison Service Enhanced Thinking Skills programme impacted on the one-year reconviction outcomes of prisoners.
Quarterly statistics on the numbers of offenders recalled back to prison and later returned or not returned to custody.
This report presents longitudinal analysis of self reported data on offending, drug use and anti-social behaviour among young people.
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