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Page 1: Offender Management Process 14 April 2009 Presented by : Chris Mooney Analyst Coordinator

Offender Management Offender Management ProcessProcess14 April 200914 April 2009

Presented by :

Chris Mooney Analyst Coordinator

Page 2: Offender Management Process 14 April 2009 Presented by : Chris Mooney Analyst Coordinator

Background – Offender Management Process

GCSS Strategy (Safer, Cleaner, Better) Mainly focused on locations

Currently becoming more focused on individuals

Increasing demand within GCSS to identify offenders and manage offending behaviour

Antisocial Behaviour (Scotland) Act 2004 Places statutory duties on Local Authority

Facilitates information sharing

Current information sharing practices Police systems/ staff based within GCSS

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Offender Management Data

Offender Management Data Source: Strathclyde Police Crime Management System (i.e.

SCRA, PF Reports)

Analyses 12 - 15 months data

Includes offences relevant to antisocial behaviour

Collation and manipulation of data to produce Weekly Offender Briefing

Offender Matrix

OM Products Inform GCSS deployment

Inform service interventions

Enhancement of local joint Action Plans

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Early intervention preventing escalation of offending behaviour

Empowering GCSS/ local police with information in relation to offending

Effective targeting of problematic individuals

Benefits – Offender Management Process

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Glasgow Offending Picture 17,000 offenders (12 – 25 Years Old)

23,000 reports to Children's Reporter/ Procurator Fiscal

40,000 offences

82-90% reside within Glasgow

80% Male: 20% Female

Glasgow has around half of Strathclyde’s 84,000 offenders

Most common offence types

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Glasgow Offending Picture Offending Definition

Page 7: Offender Management Process 14 April 2009 Presented by : Chris Mooney Analyst Coordinator

Data Mapping Exercise

Initial cross referencing of multi-agency data Offending GCSS SWS School/Employment

Identifies Service opportunities and gaps

Facilitates performance, monitoring and evaluation

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Action Planning – Govanhill Example

ASB Locations Offender Location

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F

EnforcementASB Legislation

Offending ProgrammesUnacceptable Behaviour Notices (UBN’s), Acceptable Behaviour Contracts

Joint Home Visit by GCSS/ Community Police

ASB Warning Letter by GCSS/ Police

Monitor/ Diversionary Activity/ Education

LOW

HIGH

A

B

C

D

E

FREQUENCY

≥ 10 Reports

5 - 9 Reports

3 - 4 Reports

2 Reports

Reported Once

SERVICE RESPONSE

At Risk Group

CATEGORY

GCSS Response – Offender Management Process

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F

1%

LOW

HIGH

A

B

C

D

E

FREQUENCY

224 Offenders per/ yr

2148 Offenders per/ yr

40 per/ wk

190 per/ wk

PROPORTION

At Risk from offending

13%

14%

72%

Resource Demand – Offender Management

Process

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QUESTIONS?