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Criminal Justice Quiz New Year’s Day 2020
Start the new year with this quiz on all things criminal justice.

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Happy New Year!

It’s a blog tradition to start the New Year with a quiz.

All the answers to the quiz can be found on the pages of the blog.

I’d like to take this opportunity to wish all my readers a Happy New Year.

 

Results

Congratulations. You know your justice system.

Better luck next time.

Winner and loser concept. Chess checkers

#1. What is the name of the new private probation providers under the re-design of Transforming Rehabilitation?

#2. The average length of a prison sentence for an indictable offence for a white person in 2018 was 18.3 months. What was the equivalent for an Asian person?

#3. In the year to 30 June 2019, police recorded crime rose by 6%. What happened to the number of people formally dealt with by the criminal justice system in the same year.

#4. In 2008 the probation service prepared 134,510 standard Pre-Sentence Reports. How many were prepared in 2018?

#5. How many transgender prisoners were officially in English and Welsh prisons in 2019?

#6. The number of people recalled to prison went up again. But how big was the annual increase in the year to September?

#7. In 2018, what percentage of community orders were terminated early for good progress?

#8. The prison population is approximately 83,000 (Dec 2019), but how many people were subject to MAPPA supervision on 31 March last year?

#9. What proportion do people convicted of sexual offences make up of the sentenced prison population?

#10. How many of the 21 Community Rehabilitation Companies were rated by probation inspectors as good or outstanding in the last set of inspection reports?

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