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Proven reoffending statistics for adult offenders being managed by Community Rehabilitation Companies, under Payment by Results arrangements, and by the National Probation Service.
Statistics on reoffending of offenders who were released from custody, received a non-custodial conviction, or a caution.
This bulletin provides information on the one year proven reoffending rate for offenders who received a non-custodial disposal at court, a diversionary disposal or were released from custody during 2016/17. Information…
A study examining the impact on adult reoffending outcomes of short custodial sentences, community orders and suspended sentence orders.
Estimates of the cost to society of reoffending by adults, and children and young people in England and Wales.
Guidance on how local authorities and criminal justice stakeholders can start to develop prison release protocols.
Lord Farmer’s follow-up review finds family and other relationships ‘utterly indispensable’ for the rehabilitation of female offenders.
A process and interim outcome study of the Choices, Actions, Relationships and Emotions (CARE) programme for medium to high risk female prisoners.
This research is focused on the development of a toolkit to measure intermediate outcomes to reduce reoffending from arts and mentoring interventions.
A process evaluation of the new Horizon programme for medium risk sex offenders delivered in custodial and community sites in England and Wales.
A study looking at the efficacy of the Building Skills for Recovery (BSR) Programme for substance-misusing offenders in custody in England and Wales.
This research examines the benefits and challenges associated with housing separately prisoners in England and Wales who have a conviction for a sexual offence.
This research explores the experiences of men who have committed sexual offences and subsequently reoffended after participating in SOTP.
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