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  • Independent review of the Multi Agency Public Protection Arrangements (MAPPA) used to supervise terrorist and terrorism-risk offenders

  • This report provides statistics on offenders in prison and in the community and their protected characteristics.

  • The HMPPS workforce bulletin provide statistics on staffing levels and staff inflows and outflows.

  • Detailed quarterly statistics on offenders in custody (including offence groups, sentence lengths and nationalities), and quarterly statistics on prison receptions, prison releases, adjudications, licence recalls, and offend…

  • Supplement to the HMPPS Annual Report and Accounts 2019 to 2020.

  • A summary of what happened to the prison population between 1993 and 2020 and the major factors contributing to the changes.

  • The Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangements (MAPPA) Annual Report is a statutory report covering 1 April 2019 to 31 March 2020.

  • Research involved case study methodology, exploring factors associated with substance use in 5 English prisons.

  • This report presents the findings from a process evaluation of the transition to the Enhanced Through the Gate (ETTG) specification in England and Wales.

  • Key statistics relating to the average daily prison population levels and receptions for Northern Ireland during the 2019/20 financial year.

  • This report contains information on the average daily prison population and prison receptions data for Northern Ireland during the financial year 2019/20.

  • Official statistics release providing weekly data of COVID-19 in HM Prison and Probation Service in England and Wales.

  • Detailed quarterly statistics on offenders in custody (including offence groups, sentence lengths and nationalities), and quarterly statistics on prison receptions, prison releases, adjudications, licence recalls and offende…

  • This study reports on research into the ‘Reform prisons pilot’, a trial to provide greater autonomy for prison governors across six prisons between July 2016 and December 2017.

  • This study reports on an evaluation of introducing new digital technology into prisons in England and Wales.

  • Charlie Taylor’s Independent Review of the use of pain-inducing techniques in the youth secure estate, and the Government’s response to his recommendations and findings.

  • Reports on separation of children in Young Offender Institutions by the Separation taskforce and Sir Alan Wood.

  • This report sets out findings from a small-scale qualitative study exploring the use of Motivation and Engagement (M&E) as a stand-alone offending behaviour intervention with those showing ‘personality disorder’.

  • An evaluation of a rehabilitative approach to disciplinary adjudications on outcomes for prisoners, and the experience of adjudicators delivering this approach.

  • A multiple case study investigation into the impact of Chromis using agreed markers for treatment success.