
10 Things I Learnt From The 2021/22 HMPPS Annual Digest
Interesting facts & figures from the 2021/22 HMPPS Annual Digest
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Interesting facts & figures from the 2021/22 HMPPS Annual Digest

The Offender Management Statistics published in July 2022 shows the main justice trends including growing numbers of people in prison and on probation.

Community Chaplaincy Norfolk share a story of meeting a person as they are released from prison.

Research into how confident probation staff feel about working with people at risk of suicide or self-harm.

Matt Tidmarsh’s preliminary findings on what probation staff think of the (re-)unified service.

A new book about effective mental health interventions in probation.

Joint inspection finds MAPPA under-used and inconsistent, despite a 70% increase in caseload in the last decade.

The histories of ex-armed services personnel who have committed offences of serious harm to others.

Matt Cracknell’s research on the deskilling caused by mass probation supervision.

Phil Bowen of the Centre for Justice Innovation blogs on their new report on the (much neglected) area of unpaid work.

National Audit Office report heavily critical of ongoing electronic monitoring problems.