Community Orders

(asked on 17th February 2023) - View Source

Question to the Ministry of Justice:

To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, what estimate he has made of the total number of hours of unpaid work completed at home as part of community sentences in each year since 2010.


Answered by
Damian Hinds Portrait
Damian Hinds
This question was answered on 22nd February 2023

Independent working projects enabled eligible offenders to complete some of their hours from home. They were introduced as a temporary delivery method in response to COVID-19 restrictions and enabled the Probation Service to continue delivery during periods of lockdown. Independent working projects were not in use prior to April 2020, therefore there is no relevant data between 2010 and that date. Independent working projects were deployed in a limited and targeted way to support our recovery from COVID-19 and probation regions have been required to phase out their use from September 2022.

In 2020 – 2021 a total of 59,254 hours of Unpaid Work involving independent working projects were delivered across England and Wales.

In 2021 – 2022 a total of 275,044 hours of Unpaid Work involving independent working projects were delivered across England and Wales.

In 2022-23, for the period for which data is available, 136,356 hours of Unpaid work involving independent working projects were delivered across England and Wales.

This data was sourced from the Probation Case Management System, nDelius. While reasonable efforts have been taken to ensure the accuracy of this data, the inaccuracy inherent in any large-scale administrative data source means data should not be assumed to be accurate to the last unit presented.

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