Salford Reducing Re-offending Programme Susan Puffett & Manjit Seale.

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Salford Reducing Re-offending Programme Susan Puffett & Manjit Seale

Community Safety Partnership Youth Crime ETE Offenders in the Community IOM VAWTSACG

Seconded group working with offenders Agencies working with offenders Seconded group victims and witnesses Agencies working with victims and witnesses Council Group Voluntary organisation KEY Multi-agency Team Multi-agency Team working with both Mona Street Work with Prisons

Strategy to Delivery Diagram Sustainable Community Strategy Community Safety Strategy 2011/14 Opportunity Strategy Partnership Delivery Plan 2011/12 Salford Strategic Threat Assessment

Partnership Approach  Community Safety Partnership  Five responsible authorises  Other directorates  Public, private & voluntary sector

Holistic Approach  Targeting Offender  Protecting the vulnerable  Education  Raising Awareness

Offenders  IOM unit  DIP interventions  Mentoring project  Together Women’s project  Mona Street Recovery Project  Youth Offending Service  ASB Teams  Restorative Justice

Protecting people  Security equipment  Sanctuary scheme  CCTV & audio equipment  Salford Women’s Aid & IDAAS  Witness Outreach  Victim Support & Witness Service  Witness Care Unit

Integrated Offender Management  Builds on PPO, MAPPA, DIP  Pooling resources  Managing Risk  Premium Service

Salford Cohort Spotlight LocalsMAPPADYODVASBPPO

Local Offender Example  Added to IOM  Thomas Project drug detox  Good Progress + attending college  Moving on to assisted living  Moved to green.

Probation  9 Districts across Greater Manchester  Budget of £50m  1,300 staff  Supervise approximately 16,000 offenders at any time  Write 14,000 reports per year

Manage Community Orders on adults (18+) 12 requirements:  Activity  Attendance Centre  Drug Rehabilitation  Mental Health Treatment  Prohibited Activity  Supervision  Alcohol Treatment  Curfew  Exclusion  Programme  Residence  Unpaid Work

Key phases  Stabilise and control. Curfew is good for this phase  Introduce new skills, thinking and behaviour  Consolidate new skills, thinking and behaviour  Access resources in community

Intensive Alternative to Custody (IAC)  For offenders who are likely to receive a prison sentence  Provides a community order with several requirements  Intensive and frequent contact  Close links with G4S and Police

Manage prisoners  In 2010, UK prison population 85,000  Supervise adults aged 21+ who receive a sentence of 12 months or more  Supervise all year olds released  Involved in pre-release planning  Close links with Prison Service  Home Detention Curfew

Licences  Similar conditions to Community Orders but with greater powers to control (but must be proportionate and balanced)  Serve half time in prison, half in community  Recall to prison is via Home Office  If not considered dangerous will be automatically released after 28 days if recalled

Victim Work  Contact victims of crimes where offence is sexual or violent and offender gets 12m or more.  Can request exclusion zones or no contact conditions in licences.

Community Payback  Preventing offending - reintegrate back into Society  Retribution - punishment - restriction of liberty  Reparation - making amends - socially useful work  Rehabilitation - readapt to society - retraining

Community Payback  Working in partnership with the community  The Work is visible and recognised  Reducing the fear of crime  Redwood club – people with learning difficulties  Two Sunday lunchtimes for older people

MAPPA  Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangements  Police/Probation/Prisons are lead agencies  Other agencies have a duty to co-operate  Management of most dangerous individuals

Salford Offenders  730 Community Orders Female and 608 Male  563 Imprisonments - 25 Female and 538 Male 11 Life Imprisonments = 3 Female and 8 Male  47 Life Imprisonments Pre CJA = 1 Female and 46 Male 83 Public Protection = 1 Female and 82 Male 303 Suspended Sentence Orders = 54 Female and 249 Male  17 YOI <12 months = 3 Female and 14 Male 21 Youth Rehabilitation Order = 2 Female and 19 Male

 1743 Total cases = 266 Female and 1477 Male 1114 Current cases = 171 Female and 943 Male  309 Unpaid work = 44 Female and 267 Male 217 Unpaid work with CO = 27 Female and 190 Male 92 Unpaid work with SSO = 15 Female and 77 Male  611 Total Community Orders = 109 Female and 502 Male 266 Total Suspended Sentence Orders = 48 Female and 218 Male  93 Current NDAR cases = 27 Female and 66 Male

Summary  Working in partnership  Moving away risk management to rehabilitation  Repairing the harm to the victim and the community  2009/10 have reduced crime by 15%, GM 13%  Have reduced reoffending by 9.62% - Target 8.71%  2010/11 GM Probation Salford is the best local delivery unit.