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  • Key statistics relating to offenders who are in prison or under National Probation Service and community rehabilitation companies’ supervision in England and Wales.

  • The programme is intended to reduce sexual reoffending among participants by identifying and addressing known criminogenic needs.

  • A quarterly release of performance management information for the National Probation Service (NPS), Community Rehabilitation Companies (CRCs).

  • Key statistics relating to offenders who are in prison or under National Probation Service and community rehabilitation companies’ supervision.

  • A quarterly release of performance management information for the National Probation Service (NPS), Community Rehabilitation Companies (CRCs).

  • An interim and final report from the review of the youth justice system and the government's response.

  • Safety in custody statistics cover deaths, self-harm and assaults in prison custody in England and Wales.

  • A quarterly release of performance management information for the National Probation Service (NPS), Community Rehabilitation Companies (CRCs).

  • Safety in custody statistics cover deaths, self-harm and assaults in prison custody in England and Wales.

  • Stephen Phillips' review of veterans within the criminal justice system.

  • Safety in custody statistics cover deaths, self-harm and assaults in prison custody in England and Wales.

  • Payment by results pilot: final re-conviction results for cohort 2 HMP Doncaster pilot.

  • A compendium of research and analysis on the Offender Assessment System (OASys); studies completed between 2009 and 2013

  • Presents evidence of what interventions, and targets for intervention, reduce women’s reoffending.

  • Focuses on results of FOR programme to increase motivation of participants to engage with agencies providing help with the move from custody to community.

  • Research into the experiences of prison officers who received training to hold rehabilitative conversations with prisoners.

  • An outcome evaluation of both the Integrated Domestic Abuse Programme (IDAP) and Community Domestic Violence Programme (CDVP).

  • Study of reconviction rates among men that attended a cognitive skills programme to identify who benefited from this type of intervention.

  • This report summarises the needs and characteristics of young adults (18 to 20 years old) on reception to custody.

  • A summary of a Rapid Evidence Assessment (REA) examining ‘what works’ in interventions to reduce reoffending of young adult offenders.