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SHROPSHIRE LDU Tom Currie, ACO/Head of Service
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Offending profile High levels of acquisitive crime Periodic increases in burglary and robbery Apparently high rate of sexual offences (many historic) Relatively low rates of car crime (h/c CCTV) Relatively high levels of VAP (violence) Ditto levels of public disorder (NTE)
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Sentencing patterns Total number of PSRs = 626 (2011-12) 93% concordance rate (97% comm sent) High % rate of custody for women (17%) offenders in WMPT Greatest volume of ATRs (high % alcohol misuse) Currently highest % of CP (n=102) in WMPT
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Offender profile 581 Offenders across Shropshire (11% women) 70% Community Sentences (n = 349) (10% Suspended Sentences (inc in above) 29% Young Offenders (n = 168) 15% Custodial (n = 143 ) 8% Licence (n = 89) Age profile – Even dist (women) highest volume of men in the 26-39 age (190).Only 7 > 65 yrs.
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Profile of needs
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ESSpecially 4u IOM Cohort – target for high intensity support & nominals not included in cohort Post intensity - transition management, low intensity or mentor support/ signposting to community resources Young offenders - transition management, via T2A Targeted use of mentor / wrap around for Tier2s
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Implications for commissioning Volume of community sentences declining Accredited programmes for niche markets Volume producer includes Spec Act – rationale for DAAT funding core offer Intervention beds for high intensity Class A SAC – targeting NTE/ disorder and Breach Commissioning new programme for VAP? Women at risk of custody provision? Women with offence related needs?
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