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

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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

Offender Management Data  Offender Management Data  Source: Strathclyde Police Crime Management System (i.e. SCRA, PF Reports)  Analyses 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

 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

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

Glasgow Offending Picture Offending Definition

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

Action Planning – Govanhill Example ASB LocationsOffender Location

F Enforcement ASB Legislation Offending Programmes Unacceptable 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 Reports Reports 2 Reports Reported Once SERVICE RESPONSE At Risk Group CATEGORY GCSS Response – Offender Management Process

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

QUESTIONS?