What are the enablers and barriers to effective Integrated Offender Management (IOM) strategies? How can stakeholders be supported in the delivery of IOM?
Background
We want to build confidence and trust in a system that upholds public protection and creates the conditions for individual rehabilitation. We want to better support the probation service in using evidence-based decision-making.
Next steps
We can be contacted at the following email address: evidence_partnerships@justice.gov.uk.
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This question was published as part of the set of ARIs in this document:
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Related UKRI funded projects
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Make Time Count Today - Reducing criminal reoffending on probation through data analytics, predictive behaviour recognition and optimised interventions
**Problem Addressed** Crime costs UK economy over £58bn pa, with 1.2mn people convicted annually. Of these, 87% have previous convictions, 60% of released prisoners and 30% on probation reoffend within 12 months. ...
Funded by: Innovate UK
Why might this be relevant?
The project addresses enablers and barriers to effective Integrated Offender Management (IOM) strategies and provides support for stakeholders in delivery.
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ADR UK Data First Evaluation Fellowship
Until recently, the large amounts of administrative data routinely collected about offenders as they are moved through the Criminal Justice System have been inaccessible to research. Instead, our understanding has largel...
Funded by: ESRC
Why might this be relevant?
The project focuses on understanding the enablers and barriers to effective Integrated Offender Management (IOM) strategies and has the necessary expertise in empirical criminology.
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Devolving Probation Services: An ethnographic study of the implementation of the Transforming Rehabilitation agenda
The Probation Service in England & Wales is a public body which plays a key role in the criminal justice system. The Service is more than 100 years old and is responsible for supervising offenders subject to communit...
Funded by: ESRC
Why might this be relevant?
The project examines the implementation of the Transforming Rehabilitation agenda, which is related to Integrated Offender Management (IOM), but does not directly answer the question.