Schematic Map of the Probation System ENGLAND WALES
Schematic Map of the Probation System ENGLAND & WALES 22 nd January 2017 These diagrams are flow charts which help you to understand interrogate the probation system in each jurisdiction. There are two main screens for each jurisdiction. The first shows what probation does; the second how it is organised. They complement the “Probation in Europe” Handbook and include much of the data from the relevant chapters. The aim is to provide an easily-accessible summary of current probation arrangements to support case transfers and co-operative working Each map shows the probation system in 4 “domains” – 1: Pre-Trial Provisions; 2: Non-Custodial Options; 3: Immediate Custody and 4: Early Release. Almost all probation casework can be fitted into one of these 4 “domains”. You can find more detailed information about each block by holding your mouse over the info-dots – pink ones (L) are about laws and regulation; green ones (n) about scale and metrics and yellow ones (i) about other interesting information The Maps are built using Microsoft Power. Point. You should open them in. ppsx mode, not. pptx mode. You can download and run the files, and even amend them for your own use. You cannot upload amended files. If you think one needs to be amended, please contact the e-mail address below With thanks to: Len Cheston Steve Pitts Prof Rob Canton To report amendments please contact Tony Grapes at grapes 1234@blueyonder. co. uk
C E P / E U S y s t e m M a p - ENGLAND and WALES 1: Pre-Sentence 2: Non-Custodial Measures Police Caution i Breach L i or Pre-Trial Detention i Menu of Requirements Bail Information Scheme (Prison) Probation Hostel L i Deferred Sentence i BASS i n n L Curfew with EM L L n Pre-Sentence Report i i Sentence L Passed i i Verbal n 58, 381, 300 n 146 n Probation caseload (6/2017) 262, 347 n 286 n Probation rate/100, 000 (12/2016) 7174 n £ 724 M n No of Probation Officers () A feature of this probation system; the probation service either runs it or contributes to it Foreign Travel Ban L L n (Accredited) Programme L n Attendance Centre L n Curfew (with EM) L n Residence Drug Rehabilitation L n Exclusion (with EM) L n Alcohol Treatment L n Alcohol Abstinence and Monitoring L Sentences Prisoners/100, 000 (10/2017) Probation Budget () (€€) L n Prohibited Activity (Fixed Length) Population (7/2017) Xxx “Live” but delivered by an agency other than probation L i L Extended Determinate Sentences n L Special Custodial Sentence for Offences of Particular Concern i Indeterminate Sentences L Imprisonment for Public Protection n i L Life Imprisonment n n n 4: Supervised Release Common feature of probation NOT “live” here Breach L L n Supervision Default Order i Young Offenders Cat A i Cat B Cat C i Home BASS Detention Curfew Home Leave L i Post-Sentence i Automatic Supervision L Conditional Release L (Release on Licence) Discretionary i Conditional Release (Parole) Cat D i L i Extended Supervision L Women Victim Contact L Xxx n F L n Determinate Prosecution i Discontinued January 2018 Mental Health Breach L i i n n d Suspended Sentence L n Order On-The-Day Reports Written i n 22 Rehabilitation Activity 3: Immediate Custody n n i i Xxx + L i L n Unpaid Work i L Suspended Sentence Order (No Requirements) L L L i n Community Order i Judicial or Quasi. Judicial Decision Point L i Hidden Data Law and Regulation Voluntary After Care i n Hidden Data Metrics i Hidden Data Other Information of Interest F Framework Agreements 829 & 947
“Transforming Rehabilitation 2014” L National Director n Probation Directorate The Probation Institute Deputy Director i x 7 Heads of Clusters (70) n National Probation Service n Senior Probation n Officer (Team Leader) i i n Victim Contact Unit L Court Work i MAPPA L i MAPPA Co. Ordinator i RRP i Purple Futures i People Plus i Seetec i Working Links i MTC Novo i ARCC i Senior Probation Officer Individual Case Management i Integrated Offender Management MARAC i i The Police Hidden Data Other Information of Interest Case Managers (CRCs) Specialist Case Managers i i i Typical Structure (Team Leader) (Local) Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangements Hidden Data Metrics L L n Chief Operating i Officer i n i i Assistant Chief i Officer Volunteers i i L SODEXO Chief Executive Officer i i i Case Managers (NPS) n Programme i Delivery Contract Community Rehabilitation Companies i i Approved L Premises n i Electronic Monitoring 7 Divisions (6 England + Wales) n i The Probation Service of England & Wales National Director Hidden Data Law and Regulation HM Inspectorate of Probation i Directorate of Commissioning and Contract Management – Rehabilitation Services 9 Directorates + Multiple Policy Units Service Level Agreement L i Unpaid i Work Programme Delivery i i Bail Assistance & Support Service (BASS) L n HM Prison Service i National Government Ministry of Justice i Her Majesty’s Prison and Probation Service (HMPPS) Directorate for Public Sector Prisons i National Audit Office i Radical re-organisation. Single national service split in two (roughly 1/3 rd : 2/3 rds). Remains of National Probation Service joins the Civil Service, preparing courts reports and supervising the higher risk offenders. Country divided into 21 areas – 8 private Community Rehabilitation Companies (CRCs) manage medium and lower risk offenders in those areas. i Safeguarding L Children Board i Police and Crime Commissioner i Xmnd Youth L i Justice Unit Management Position Seconded Probation Officers Ymcxnd Youth Justice Board i Operational Position
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