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Far too many women are brought into the justice system unnecessarily. Thousands of women are inappropriately criminalised every year to the detriment of individuals, families and communities For many women it is their repeated victimisation which has led to involvement in the justice system A large number of the women involved in the justice system have acute and multiple unmet needs. It is crucial that services in the community for these women are prioritised Services and support for women are needed but the criminal justice system must not be the gateway to access services Gender-informed policing of women is key to preventing unnecessary criminalisation Money is not being spent in the right places. Thousands of women are sentenced each year to serve expensive and destructive short term prison sentences, yet successful women’s centres and diversion schemes are poorly and insecurely funded There is a danger that the Transforming Rehabilitation agenda will pull more women into the criminal justice system and keep them there for longer. Effective scrutiny of the impact of this policy change on women over the next few years is crucial. Key points Report on the Inquiry into Preventing Unnecessary Criminalisation of Women All Party Parliamentary Group on Women in the Penal System
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• Fartoomanywomenarebroughtintothejusticesystemunnecessarily.Thousandsofwomenareinappropriatelycriminalisedeveryyeartothedetrimentofindividuals,familiesandcommunities

• Formanywomenitistheirrepeatedvictimisationwhichhasledtoinvolvementinthejusticesystem

• Alargenumberofthewomeninvolvedinthejusticesystemhaveacuteandmultipleunmetneeds.Itiscrucialthatservicesinthecommunityforthesewomenareprioritised

• Servicesandsupportforwomenareneededbutthecriminaljusticesystemmustnotbethegatewaytoaccessservices

• Gender-informedpolicingofwomeniskeytopreventingunnecessarycriminalisation

• Moneyisnotbeingspentintherightplaces.Thousandsofwomenaresentencedeachyeartoserveexpensiveanddestructiveshorttermprisonsentences,yetsuccessfulwomen’scentresanddiversionschemesarepoorlyandinsecurelyfunded

• ThereisadangerthattheTransformingRehabilitationagendawillpullmorewomenintothecriminaljusticesystemandkeepthemthereforlonger.Effectivescrutinyoftheimpactofthispolicychangeonwomenoverthenextfewyearsiscrucial.

Key points

Report on the Inquiry into Preventing Unnecessary Criminalisation of Women

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TheAllPartyParliamentaryGroup(APPG)onWomeninthePenalSystemwassetupinJuly2009withBaronessCorstonaschairandadministrativesupportfromtheHowardLeagueforPenalReform.

ThegroupworkstoincreaseknowledgeandawarenessofissuesaroundwomeninthepenalsystemaswellaspushforthefullimplementationoftherecommendationsofThe Corston Report: A review of women with particular vulnerabilities in the criminal justice system(Home,Office2007).

TheInquiryintoPreventingUnnecessaryCriminalisationofWomenstemmedfromtheconclusionsofpreviousAPPGinquiriesandreportsbytheHowardLeaguethatthemajorityofwomeninvolvedinthecriminaljusticesystemdonotneedtobethere,womenarecriminalisedtooquicklyandeasilyandtheproblemstheyfaceoughttobeaddressedbyotheragenciesatamuchearlierstage.Theinquirythereforeaimedtolookatwhatcriminaljusticeandnon-criminaljusticerelatedagenciesweredoingtoreduceunnecessarycriminalisationandanybarrierstotheirwork.

Theinquirytookplaceatatimeofintensepublicscrutinyofthepolicingofyoungwomenwhowerevictimsofsexualabusebutwhohadnotbeenseenasvictimsandhadbeenblamedfortheirplight.

Theinquiryreceivedoralandwrittenevidencefromavarietyoforganisationsandpractitionersincludingpoliceforces,PoliceandCrimeCommissioners(PCCs),NHSEnglandandvoluntarysectororganisationsworkingincriminaljusticeandwomen’srights.ThethenMinisterofStatewithresponsibilityforwomeninthejusticesystem,SimonHughesMP,gaveevidencetotheinquiry.

Women in the justice systemWomenareaminorityinthecriminaljusticesystem.Theycommitfarfewercrimesthanmenandtheoffencescommittedareofalessseriousnature.

Womenaccountedfor16percent(162,000)ofallarrestsin2013/14.Arrestsofmenfellby4percentbetween2012/13and2013/14whilearrestsofwomendidnotchange(HomeOffice,

2015).Over100,000arrestsofwomenresultedinnofurtheraction.

37,300policecautionswereissuedtowomeninthe12monthsendingSeptember2014,representing22percentofallcautionsissued(MinistryofJustice,2015a).

6,529fineswerehandeddowntowomeninthe12monthsendingSeptember2014,a5percentincreasesince2012.Inaddition,9,822womenweresentencedtoacommunitysentenceintheyearendingSeptember2014(MinistryofJustice,2015b).

Ratesofpre-trialremandforwomenarehigh.Approximately40percentofwomenwhoenterprisoninanyoneyearareunconvicted,with3,754remandedinthe12monthsendingJune2014.Fewofthesewomengoontobeconvictedorreceiveacustodialsentencewith71percentofthoseremandedintheMagistrates’Courtsand41percentofthoseremandedbytheCrownCourtsnotreceivingaprisonsentence(HowardLeague,2014).

Thenumberofwomeninprisonhasslowlyfallenfrom4,350inMarch2007to3,889inMay2015(MinistryofJustice,2015c).However,thisisstillalmostdoublethenumbertwentyyearsagowhenthefemaleprisonpopulationstoodat1,979(MinistryofJustice,2013).

Asthevastmajorityofthewomensentencedtoprisonserveveryshortsentences,thefemaleprisonpopulationonanyonedaymasksthehighlevelofuseofimprisonmentforwomeninEnglandandWales.Inthe12monthsendingJune2014,9,204womenenteredcustodyeitheronremandorundersentence(MinistryofJustice,2015d).Ofthoseservingasentence,77percentweresentencedtolessthantwelvemonths,71percentlessthansixmonthsand52percentlessthanthreemonths(MinistryofJustice,2015e).

Findings

The importance of preventing criminalisationTherewasaconsensusamongthosewhogaveevidencetotheAPPGthattoomanywomenwerepulledintothecriminaljusticesystemunnecessarily.Inparticular,tensofthousandsofwomenwerearrestedwhennoinvolvementfromcriminaljusticeagencieswasneeded.

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TheAPPGheardthatmanywomeninvolvedinthecriminaljusticesystemhadbeenvictimisedandhadsignificantandmultipleunmetneeds.Criminalisationonlyexacerbatedproblemsandstigmatisedwomen.Diversionawayfromthecriminaljusticesystemandintohealthandsupportserviceswastheappropriateresponseforthemanywomenwithsignificantneedwhocameintocontactwiththepoliceandcourts.

Evidencesubmittedshowedthatmanywomeninvolvedinthecriminaljusticesystemwerevictimsofabuse,manipulationandviolenceandthattheiroffendingbehaviourwasoftenrelatedtothis.Inparticular,sexualexploitationandabusehadalargeroletoplayinthecriminalisationofmanywomen.Womenandgirlscametotheattentionofauthoritiesduetooffencescommittedasaresultofsexualexploitation.Somewomenusedcrimeasameanstoescapetheirexploitersorasacryforhelp.Toooften,insteadofbeingrecognisedasvictimsandsupported,womenwerebroughtintothejusticesystemandpunished.

AChiefConstablereportedthatmanywomenwhocameintocontactwiththepolicewere‘trappedinacycleofmultipledisadvantageandwheredomesticviolencewasacommonoccurrence.’Womenwereoftencoercedintocommittingoffencesbyabusiveandcontrollingpartners.Inaddition,researchshowsthatalmosthalfofwomeninvolvedinthejusticesystemreportcommittingoffencestosupportanotherperson’sdrughabit,comparedtoafifthofmen(Lightetal.,2013).Thoseworkinginliaisonanddiversionschemestoldtheinquirythatmoreserviceswereneededinthecommunitytohelpwomeninviolentrelationships,withdrugaddictionsandwithhousingproblems,whofrequentlyendedupbeingcriminalised.

TheAPPGheardthatpovertyhadaroleinbringingwomenintothejusticesystem.Theexampleofnon-paymentoftelevisionlicenceswasrepeatedlyhighlighted.Womenaccountforadisproportionatenumberofprosecutionsbecausetheyaremorelikelytobehomewhenaninspectiontakesplaceandtenanciesaremorelikelytoberegisteredintheirname.Womenarefinedforthisoffenceandiftheycannotaffordtopay,facefurtherandmore

seriouscriminalsanctionsforthenon-paymentoffines.

Itwasnotedthatsinglemotherslivinginpovertyaredisproportionatelyimpactedbytheirchildren’struancy.Mothersarecriminalisedfortheirinabilitytopayfinesinsteadofbeingsupportedtodealwiththeproblemsthatleadtonon-attendanceatschool.Again,thistypeofoffencedraggedpoorwomenfurtherintothejusticesystem.

Attheoralhearingswitnessesarguedthatproblemswithpublicserviceprovisioncontributedtowomencomingintocontactwiththejusticesystem.Aswellasinadequatementalhealthservicesandtheclosureofsaferesidentialfacilitiesforthosefleeingviolence,theabsenceofanon-criminaljusticerelated24-hourserviceforthoseindifficulty,suchaswomenstrugglingwithmentalillhealthorwomenrequiringhelpwithadifficultfamilyissue,wasreportedasakeyproblem.Aleadingwomen’ssafetyorganisationnotedthatduetofundingcutsithadhadtostopprovidingmanyout-of-hoursservicesandthepolicehadsteppedintopickupthepieces.Policerepresentativesechoedtheviewthatsomesocialandhealthcrisesoftenbecamecriminaljusticematterssimplybecausethepolicewerealwaysavailabletorespond,whereastheagenciesbestplacedtodealwiththeissueswerenot.

Itwasreportedthatmagistratesandjudgestendtoover-sentencewomen,addingmultipleandonerouscriteriatocommunityordersinamisguidedattempttohelpwomenturntheirlivesaround.Thesesentenceswereoftendisproportionatetotheoffencecommittedandsetwomenuptofail,requiringthemtoaddressseveralcomplexproblemsatoncewiththethreatofacustodialsentenceiftheywereunabletocomply.Itbecameclearthattoooftenthecriminaljusticesystemisthegatewaytoaccessingsupportservicesandtreatmentdespitethefactthatcriminalisationexacerbatedtheproblemswomenfaced.

What works to prevent unnecessary criminalisation Women’scentreswererepeatedlyreferencedasoneofthebestmodelsforreducing

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unnecessarycriminalisation.Theinquiryheardthattherewasastrongevidencebasefortheeffectivenessofwomen’scentresinpreventingoffendingandreoffendingandhelpingwomenturntheirlivesaround.Respondentsnotedthatthecentresprovidedvalueformoney.Severalrespondentsaddedthatwomen’scentresweremostsuccessfulwhentheywereabletoprovideservicestoallwomenwhoneededthem,ratherthanonlythoseinvolvedinthecriminaljusticesystem.

Partnershipworkingwasseenaskeytopreventingunnecessarycriminalisation.Asthecriminalisationofwomenissooftenaffectedbyhousingproblems,poorphysicalandmentalhealth,poverty,debtandproblemrelationshipsitwasseenascrucialthatorganisationsanddifferentgovernmentdepartmentswereabletoworktogethertodivertwomenfromthejusticesystemandcommissiontherightservicesforwomenatrisk.

TheAPPGheardaboutsomepromisingprojects,includingtheThamesMagistrates’CourtdiversionprojectandtheGreaterManchesterPathfinderforWomen(seebox).ThelatterwasbringingtogetherstaffandbudgetsfromGreaterManchesterPolice,thelocalauthority,StyalprisonandthePCCtodivertwomenawayfromthejusticesystemandhelpthemdesistfromcrime.TheinvolvementofthePCCmeanttheprojectcouldaccessbudgetstoprovidevictimsservicesforthemanywomenwhowerevictimsofviolenceandabuse.TheJusticeMinisterpraisedtheapproachofGreaterManchesteranddetailedhisplantoextendtheschemetoothermajorurbanareas.

Buildingonpositivechangestothewaywomenarepolicedisessentialinreducingunnecessarycriminalisation.EvidencesubmittedtotheAPPGshowedthatmanypoliceforceshadmadesignificantprogressinrecentyearstounderstandtheissuesaroundgenderandthejusticesystemandrecognisetheneedtolimitandpreventinvolvement.Policeforcesarenowattheheartofseveralinnovativeandsuccessfulschemestoreducecriminalisation.However,policingofwomenisinconsistentacrossdifferentforcesandnot

Example of best practice: Manchester whole system approach to women in the justice system project

Themanyagenciesinvolvedinthisprojectareworkingcloselytogetherwithsharedvaluesandavisiontotreatwomencomingintocontactwiththejusticesystemasindividualsandprovidethemwithaservicethatwillhelpthemimprovetheirlivesandnotdamagethemfurther.

CentraltotheprojectistherecognitionthatManchesterishometosomeexcellentwomen’scentres,whicharebestplacedtoprovideindividualisedandflexibleservicesandsupporttowomen.Theinitiative,whichhasnowbeenrunningforseveralyears,hashelpeddevelopnewwomen’scentresandsupportedexistingonestoensureallareasofManchesterhavethistypeoffacility.Allagenciesworkingwithwomeninvolvedinoratriskofinvolvementinthejusticesystemaremadeawareofthelocalcentresandtheservicestheyprovideandareencouragedtoreferalleligiblewomentothem.

Thegoverningboardhasbuiltdatacollectionandanalysisintotheprojectfromthebeginningsoitisabletotracktheuseandimpactofservices,aswellasquicklybecomeawareofandrespondtoanyunintendedconsequencessuchasbringingmorewomenintothesystemunnecessarilyormakingsentencesforwomenmoreonerous.

TransformingRehabilitationcreatesafinancialincentivetobringwomenwhohavecommittedverylow-leveloffencesintothesysteminordertomaximiseprofits.ThisisincontrasttotheManchesterprojectwhichpreventswomencomingintothejusticesystemunnecessarilyandkeepsthosewithinitatthelowestlevel.

Overallitisanimpressiveprojectwhichoughttobefinanciallyandpoliticallysupportedandusedasamodelforotherareas.

allpoliceleadershipteamsprioritisedivertingwomenfromthejusticesystem.

Spending money in the right placesFundingforwomeninvolvedinoratriskofinvolvementinthejusticesystemisdysfunctional.Duringtheoralhearings,frustrationwasexpressedthatdespiteextensiveevidenceaboutwhatworkstopreventthewidespreadunnecessarycriminalisationofwomen,preventativeinitiativeswerepoorlyandinsecurelyfinanced.Fundingofthe

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majorityofwomen’scentres,forexample,isprecariousandresourceshavetobeexpendedonconstantlyreapplyingforcontractsandgrants.Otherservicesthatwomenatriskofinvolvementinthejusticesystemcommonlyused,suchasdebtmanagement,housingandprotectionfromdomesticviolenceserviceshadbeensubjecttolargebudgetcuts.

Evidencesuggeststhatitispossibletomakeprogressinpreventingunnecessarycriminalisationdespiteausterityandcutstopublicservices.Moneyneedstobespentintherightplaces.Witnessescriticisedsuccessivegovernmentsforspendinghugesumsonshort-termimprisonmentdespiteevidencethatitishighlydamagingandwasteful.Themajorityofthosewhosubmittedbothoralandwrittenevidencearguedthatfundingshouldbedivertedawayfromtheprisonsystemandtowardsservicesforwomeninthecommunity.There-roleofDownviewprisonfromawomen’stoamen’sfacilitywasamissedopportunity.ThebudgetforDownviewshouldhavebeenreallocatedtowomen’sservicesinthecommunityandnotsimplyabsorbedbythemaleestate.Itwasarguedthatgovernmentsoughttodivertbothbudgetsandpeoplefromthejusticesystemifprogressistobemade.

Qualityservicesforwomenaresporadic,withmanyareasinEnglandandWalesleftwithoutwomen’scentres,diversionschemesorpartnershipprojectstoreducecriminalisation.Thislimitsoptionsformagistrates,judgesandpoliceofficersandinhibitseffectivecommunicationaboutavailableservicesandtheimportanceofdiversion.Allthoseinvolvedindiversionandprovidingservicesforwomen,includingthepolice,shouldhavearesponsibilitytoensurethatsentencersdonotfeeltheyhavenootherchoicebuttosendawomantocustody.Partnershipswereimportantinachievingthisaswasmakingsurebudgetswerespentintherightareas.

The new landscape: Transforming Rehabilitation ThenewcriminaljusticelandscapegeneratedbyTransformingRehabilitationisstructuredtobringmorewomenintothejusticesystemratherthanpreventunnecessarycriminalisation.TheJusticeCommitteefoundthatthereforms

werenotdesignedwithwomeninmindandtheyfearedthequantityandqualityofserviceswoulddeclineasaresult(2014).ThereisnoprotectionforexistingservicesunderTransformingRehabilitationandwomen’scentres,diversionprojectsandwomen’spathfinderscouldallceasetooperateifprivateprovidersfailtofundorcooperatewiththem.Thiswouldundoyearsofworkthatdevelopedevidence-basedservicesforwomen.ThosewhogaveevidencetotheAPPGexpressedhopethatCommunityRehabilitationCompanies(CRCs)wouldsupporttheirongoingworkbutweredeeplyconcernedaboutthelackofguarantees.

Theprivatecompaniesnowrunningthemajorityofcommunitysentenceslackknowledgeandexperienceabouttheimportanceofgenderandprovidinggender-specificservices.EvidencewassubmittedtotheinquirythatseveralCRCshadnotrespondedwelltoeffortsmadebyexpertstoprovideinformationandadviceaboutsuccessfulandappropriateservicesforwomen.Thegender-specificprovisionscontainedintheOffenderRehabilitationAct2014areweakandwillofferlittleprotectionforwomen-onlyservicesinpractice.Inaddition,thereisnorobustsystemtoholdcompaniestoaccountforthequalityofservicestheyprovideforwomen.

RespondentsfearedthatoneoftheunintendedconsequencesofTransformingRehabilitationwouldbeincreasedcriminalisationofwomenforverylow-leveloffencesatanearlystage.Womencanbeseenaseasytargetswhoareunlikelytoreoffendandcanbeprovidedwithcheap,unnecessaryservices,allowingcompaniestohittargetsandtherebyincreaseprofits.Someorganisationshadbegunexploringtheoptionofdevelopingnon-criminaljusticerelatedearlyinterventionprogrammesfundedbysocialimpactbondsastheywereworriedtheseserviceswouldnototherwisebeavailableunderthenewsystem.

Strongleadershipontheimportanceofhigh-qualitygender-specificservicesforwomenwillbeessentialundertheTransformingRehabilitationsystem.Robustsystemsmustbeputinplacerapidlytoensurewomenarenotunnecessarilybroughtintothejusticesystem,andservicesforwomenwhoareinvolvedaresuccessfulandevidence-based.

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Women in prisonThecriminaljusticesystemfailscatastrophicallywhenwomenendupinprison.Currentlythemajorityofwomeninprisonarebeingheldonremandorforlowlevelacquisitiveoffences,withonlyatinynumberhavingcommittedseriousoffencesandpresentingadangertothepublic.Mostofthesewomenhaveacuteandmultipleneeds,manyrelatedtomentalhealth.SimonHughestoldtheAPPGthathewantedthenumbersofwomenincustodytofallbyatleasthalfaswellastheintroductionofapresumptionagainstshorttermprisonsentences.

Theseveredamageinflictedbyshortprisonsentencesonwomenwashighlightedduringtheinquiry.AChiefConstabletoldtheAPPGthat‘afterwomengotoprison,theiroffendingoftengoesupanotch.’Hehighlightedthatshortsentenceswerewastefulandplungedwomenintofurtherchaosasevenabriefspellincustodyoftenledtolossofaccommodation,employmentandcustodyofchildren.EvidencepresentedtotheinquirydemonstratedtheneedtoimplementtheCorstonreportrecommendationstoclosewomen’sprisonsandreplacethemwithafewsmall,localcustodialunitsfortheveryfewwomenforwhomimprisonmentisnecessary.

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www.howardleague.org/publications-women/.

About the Howard League for Penal ReformTheHowardLeagueforPenalReformisanationalcharityworkingforlesscrime,safercommunitiesandfewerpeopleinprison.Itistheoldestpenalreformcharityintheworld.Itwasestablishedin1866andisnamedafterJohnHoward,thefirstprisonreformer.Weworkwithparliamentandthemedia,withcriminaljusticeprofessionals,studentsandmembersofthepublic,influencingdebateandforcingthroughmeaningfulchangetocreatesafercommunities.Wecampaignonawiderangeofissuesincludingshorttermprisonsentences,realworkinprison,communitysentencesandyouthjustice.Ourlegalteamprovidesfree,independentandconfidentialadvice,assistanceandrepresentationonawiderangeofissuestoyoungpeopleunder21whoareinprisonsorsecurechildren’shomesandcentres.Bybecomingamemberyouwillgiveusabiggervoiceandgivevitalfinancialsupporttoourwork.Wecannotachieverealandlastingchangewithoutyourhelp.

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