Apr. 25 2024
Source Page: Justice data lab statistics: April 2024Found: people whose first proven reoffence must be tried at a Crown Court, expressed as a percentage of the reoffenders
Jan. 25 2024
Source Page: Proven reoffending statistics: January to March 2022Found: England and WalesContentsThis pivot table contains data on the number of adult offenders in a cohort, reoffenders
Jan. 25 2024
Source Page: Justice data lab statistics: January 2024Found: people whose first proven reoffence must be tried at a Crown Court, expressed as a percentage of the reoffenders
Jul. 27 2023
Source Page: Proven reoffending statistics: July to September 2021Found: In total, reoffenders committed almost 76,000 proven reoffences over the follow -up period.
Apr. 25 2024
Source Page: Proven reoffending statistics: April to June 2022Found: •Number of proven reoffences •Proportion of offenders who are proven reoffenders (i.e. proportion of
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1: Luke Evans (Con - Bosworth) legislation to ensure that we have the protections for our communities to make sure they are safe and that reoffenders - Speech Link
Apr. 25 2024
Source Page: Proven reoffending statistics: April to June 2022Found: England and WalesContentsThis pivot table contains data on the number of adult offenders in a cohort, reoffenders
Apr. 27 2023
Source Page: Proven reoffending statistics: April to June 2021Found: 12223 10994 10383 10540 9537 8946 8287 8009 7182 6756 5909 5983 2979 5163 4748 4745 4596 Number of reoffenders
Apr. 27 2023
Source Page: Proven reoffending statistics: April to June 2021Found: The number of reoffenders has increased by 69.1% and 1.4% respectively.
Asked by: Gregory Campbell (Democratic Unionist Party - East Londonderry)
Question to the Ministry of Justice:
To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, when he expects to receive the report of HM Chief Inspector of Probation’s thematic review of probation recall culture and practice.
Answered by Edward Argar - Minister of State (Ministry of Justice)
The report of the Inspectorate of Probation (HMIP) thematic review titled 'A thematic review of probation recall culture and practice' was published in November 2020. This was the second part of the review which the Secretary of State had asked the Chief Inspector of Probation to undertake, following the conviction of Joseph McCann for a series of sexual offences committed in 2019. A link to the report is here: A thematic review of probation recall culture and practice (justiceinspectorates.gov.uk).
In December 2023, following a commission by the Secretary of State to the Inspectorate in response to the Justice Select Committee IPP inquiry report, HMIP published a report titled ‘A thematic inspection of imprisonment for public protection (IPP) recall decisions’. A link to this report is here: A thematic inspection of imprisonment for public protection (IPP) recall decisions (justiceinspectorates.gov.uk).
In both reports, the Inspectorate found that the Probation Service were taking proportionate and necessary decisions to recall offenders on licence for public protection.