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MoJ steps up recruitment campaign for prison & probation staff

The Ministry of Justice has launched a major new advertising campaign to tackle recruitment and retention, by showing the reality of life as prison and probation officers. It’s the first time the MoJ has ever invested in a national campaign which includes both TV and radio – a sure sign… The MoJ admits there is a level of cynicism over the ‘sugar-coating’ and aspirational language of recruitment into prison and probation jobs amongst existing staff....

The latest (2023) stop and search and arrest statistics

Yesterday (26 September 2023), the Home Office published the annual statistics on police powers and procedures: Stop and search and arrests for England and Wales for the financial year 2022/23. The statistics contain information from the 43 territorial police forces in England and Wales, and the British Transport Police (BTP),… The number of searches have increased for offensive weapons, stolen property, going equipped, criminal damage, firearms and “other”...

Ethnicity, care experience and involvement in the justice system

Earlier this month Katie Hunter, Brian Francis and Claire Fitzpatrick, published a briefing based on their research into care experience, ethnicity and youth justice involvement. The research is based on an exciting new government initiative known as Data First which makes available large anonymised datasets from a number of different… The research is based on Data First which makes available large anonymised datasets from a number of different departments....

Prisons and Probation Ombudsman raises frustration at rising deaths in custody

The PPO investigates deaths of prisoners, young people in detention, offenders under probation supervision and individuals detained under immigration powers. The work of the PPO In 2022/23 the Ombudsman received 4,472 complaints, an increase of 1% compared to the previous year. The vast majority of these were about prisons (4,211… The Prisons and Probation Ombudsman (PPO) has today published their Annual Report for 2022-23, a year which saw an increase in prison and self-inflicted deaths. ...

Probation race equality remains 'a work in progress'

HM Inspectorate of Probation has today (7 September 2023) published a report re-inspecting the work undertaken and progress made, by the Probation Service, to promote race equality for people on probation and staff. The Inspectorate last looked at this area of practice in 2021. The findings from that report were… Inspectors found no evidence of any disproportionality in the use of enforcement or breach of probation conditions, and most people on probation inspectors interviewed did not feel discriminated against....

Prison holding serious offenders issued with urgent notification

Charlie Taylor, the Chief Inspector of Prisons wrote to the Secretary of State for Justice and Lord Chancellor on Wednesday 30 August to issue an Urgent Notification for improvement at HMP Woodhill after an unannounced inspection found the prison was fundamentally unsafe. Mr Taylor published that Urgent Notification today. The… There were high levels of violence and drug use at the jail, which holds category A prisoners in addition to its role as a category B trainer. ...

Home Affairs Committee calls for drug law reform

The House of Commons Home Affairs Committee has todaypublished a report simply entitled “Drugs”. The report makes a wide ranging set of recommendations. These include a call for reform of the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 and Misuse of Drugs regulations to support greater use of public health based drug… Enforcement needs to be bolstered by a stronger public health response that helps people escape drug addiction and related criminality according to a new report ...

Good probation supervision does reduce reoffending

Ground-breaking new research by HM Inspectorate of Probation published today has found that higher-quality probation supervision leads to significantly better sentence completion rates and reduced reoffending. The Inspectorate’s latest Research and Analysis Bulletins – compiled by the organisation’s own specialist research team – looked at what progress has been made… For cases getting high-quality probation supervision, the sentence completion rate was 24 percentage points higher, and the reoffending rate was 14 percentage points lower...