Custodial and Community Sentencing 2024-05-14
2024-05-14
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The questioner wants to compare the effectiveness and outcomes of short custodial sentences versus community service sentences.
If he will make a comparative assessment of the effectiveness of short custodial sentences and sentences served in the community. Does this programme recognise that community payback schemes are often far more appropriate than short-term custodial sentences, particularly for women prisoners?
Ministry of Justice reoffending statistics show that those serving a sentence of six months or less have a 59% reoffending rate. For offenders punished with suspended sentences or community orders, the reoffending rate is 24%. The Department's 2019 analysis of a matched cohort of over 30,000 offenders showed lower reoffending rates for those serving sentences in the community when compared with immediate custody of less than 12 months. Community payback offers offenders an opportunity to make visible reparations to their local communities, and millions of hours are delivered each year. As an example, during the great British spring clean in March, offenders spent thousands of hours clearing litter across the country. We are trialling a new way to deliver community payback through the rapid deployment pilot launched last year, which sees incidents cleaned up within 48 hours' notice.
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Assessment & feedback
Expanding range of community payback activities to include specific charities and environmental initiatives
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Q2
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The questioner is interested in expanding community payback schemes to include work with local charities and environmental initiatives like litter picking.
I agree that community payback offers offenders an opportunity to make visible reparations. Can we expand the range of community payback activities to help at good local charities such as the Nelson Trust and the Family Haven, and participate in summer season litter picking?
I thank my hon. Friend for that sensible question. Community payback offers offenders an opportunity to make visible reparations to their local communities, and millions of hours are delivered each year. For the great British spring clean in March, offenders spent thousands of hours clearing litter across the country. We are trialling a new way to deliver community payback through the rapid deployment pilot launched last year, which sees incidents cleaned up within 48 hours' notice.
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Specific expansion of activities like working with local charities and environmental initiatives
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Q3
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The questioner is interested in the effectiveness of restorative justice methods used in Northern Ireland and wants to know if similar methods can be implemented on mainland UK.
Restorative justice in Northern Ireland has been an effective method of ensuring that victims and perpetrators can come together and try to find a solution. It also ensures lesser sentences. Has the Minister looked at community restorative justice from Northern Ireland to ensure those on the mainland who offend can have a new life?
I personally have not, but I gather that Ministry of Justice officials are abreast of restorative justice initiatives in Northern Ireland. I would like to meet the hon. Gentleman to hear more about it from him.
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Specific implementation plans for restorative justice methods on mainland UK
I Personally Have Not, But I Gather That Ministry Of Justice Officials Are Abreast
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