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Offender Management Process 14 April 2009 Presented by : Chris Mooney

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

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Offender Management Process 14 April 2009 Presented by : Chris Mooney

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

  2. 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

  3. 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

  4. Benefits – Offender Management Process • Early intervention preventing escalation of offending behaviour • Empowering GCSS/ local police with information in relation to offending • Effective targeting of problematic individuals

  5. 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

  6. Glasgow Offending Picture Offending Definition

  7. Data Mapping Exercise • Initial cross referencing of multi-agency data • Offending n GCSS n SWS n School/Employment • Identifies • Service opportunities and gaps • Facilitates performance, monitoring and evaluation

  8. Action Planning – Govanhill Example ASB LocationsOffender Location

  9. GCSS Response – Offender Management Process HIGH Enforcement ASB Legislation A ≥ 10 Reports B 5 - 9 Reports Offending Programmes Unacceptable Behaviour Notices (UBN’s), Acceptable Behaviour Contracts C 3 - 4 Reports D Joint Home Visit by GCSS/ Community Police 2 Reports E Reported Once ASB Warning Letter by GCSS/ Police F Monitor/ Diversionary Activity/ Education At Risk Group LOW FREQUENCY CATEGORY SERVICE RESPONSE

  10. Resource Demand – Offender Management Process FREQUENCY PROPORTION HIGH 1% 224 Offenders per/ yr A B 13% 2148 Offenders per/ yr C D 14% 40 per/ wk E 72% 190 per/ wk F At Risk from offending LOW

  11. QUESTIONS?

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