Inspectors find MAPPA work inconsistent
Joint inspection finds MAPPA under-used and inconsistent, despite a 70% increase in caseload in the last decade.
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Joint inspection finds MAPPA under-used and inconsistent, despite a 70% increase in caseload in the last decade.
MAPPA population grows by another 2%, reaches 87,657 at the end of March 2021.
Continued rise in number of MAPPA offenders puts the National Probation Service under increasing pressure at a time of limited resources & staff shortages.
Latest Police Foundation paper on multi-agency case management. The MAPPA, IOM (etc.) approach feels effective but there is little research to prove it works.
he MoJ will write into the new contracts for CRCs exactly which statutory bodies they will be expected to work with and what duties they will be required to perform. The paper doesn’t cover non-statutory partnerships such as Integrated Offender Management although the TR strategy makes it clear that CRCs will be expected to maintain, and indeed take the lead, on IOM.