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Young people are those aged 10-17. The young offenders cohort is established during the period January to March and includes all those receiving a pre-court disposal (reprimand or final warning)...
Bereavement Benefits consists of three main benefit payments 1) The Bereavement Payment (one off payment to payable to widow/widower if his/her late spouse had paid enough National Insurance...
The percentage of 16 to 18 year olds who are not in education, employment or training (NEET). Source: Department for Children Schools and Families (DCSF): Pupil Annual School Level Census...
One and two year reconviction rates by offender type for offenders released from custody or starting a community sentence in 2005-06 and 2006-07. Source agency: Scottish Government Designation:...
The Northern Ireland Prison Population Bulletin is a National Statistical annual publication. It details key statistics relating to the average daily prison population levels and receptions for...
Joint Reccomendations Database used in the Prison and Probations Ombudsman. Reccomendations refer to services (Prison Service, Probation Service, Home Office Immigration Enforcement) that are made...
This publication contains figures on the Scottish prison population, including daily average population by type of custody and establishment, characteristics of prisoners and receptions...
Contains details of deaths of both natural causes and self inflicted under the following headings: details of death, offence and sentence history, demographic information, arrival at this prison....
The YOL1 is the data collection tool used by the Education Funding Agency (EFA), to monitor the performance of its three contracted providers of the Offender Learning and Skills Service (OLASS) in...