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December 16, 2005: Latest Probation Figures Published The new Offender Management Caseload Statistics 2004 for
England and Wales published by the Home Office
Research, Development and Statistics
Directorate provide an authoritative picture of the scale and nature of
probation intervention for last year. The total number of people under
Probation
Service supervision at 31st December 2004 was 209,460 - 5% more than
in 2003. Theft and handling was the largest offence group for females
starting these orders, accounting for 34%, 21% and 23% of commencements. Theft
and handling was the largest offence group for both males and females starting
Drug Treatment and Testing Orders (DTTOs) , accounting for 48% of male and 65%
of female commencements. ‘Unadjusted’ reconviction rates are also reported. At a time when the effectiveness of probation intervention is of political importance, the reconviction figures offer some evidence of effectiveness It is specifically noted in the figures that unadjusted rates cannot be used to either assess effectiveness or changes in effectiveness over time, or to compare the effectiveness of prison with probation or other sentences. Nevertheless, it is stated that:
Of all offenders commencing community sentences in the first quarter of 2001, 59% were reconvicted within two years. The rate of reconviction within two years of commencing the order was higher for male offenders ( at 61%) than for female offenders (at 50%) and also for offenders with one or more previous convictions (67%) than for first time offenders (32%). Male offenders aged under 18 years were also more likely to be
reconvicted than |
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