Reoffenders

(asked on 6th November 2015) - View Source

Question to the Ministry of Justice:

To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, pursuant to the Answer of 6 November 2015 to Question 9384, on Reoffenders, if he will list the offences committed by those people numbered in the violence against the person category.


Answered by
Andrew Selous Portrait
Andrew Selous
This question was answered on 17th November 2015

A fixed-term recall is used only in respect of offenders who are assessed as not posing a risk of serious harm to the public at the point at which they would be re-released automatically. A fixed term recall will not be given in cases where an offender has been charged with a further serious offence, such as a sexual or violent offence or where an offender’s behaviour suggests that he presents a risk of serious harm to the public. Such offenders would receive a standard recall, which means they are liable to remain in prison until the end of their sentence

In appropriate cases, a fixed-term recall allows preventative measures to be put in place to stop the offender breaching their licence again

The table below provides a list of the offences committed by 546 offenders who received a fixed term recall in 2014 and who were serving a sentence for violence against the person.

Violence against the person

Murder

Manslaughter

Other and attempted homicide

Wounding

Assaults

Other violence against the person

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