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Probation Statistics
Part 1
Crime, Justice & Security Statistics
Produced in Collaboration between World Bank Institute and the Development Data Group (DECDG)
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Relation to other Modules
• Probation Statistics do not exist on their own. They are closely related to statistics from other agencies of the justice system: especially the courts and the prisons and to the general principles for statistical governance.
• As a consequence, other Modules in this area could also be studied with benefit:– Module 1 (Governance)– Module 5 (Courts)– Module 7 (Prisons)
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Probation process
• Police catch offenders: prosecutors ensure evidence is good enough: courts find many offenders guilty of the crime
• The probation service works with the court in dealing with offenders:• It supervises offenders that have been given community sanctions• It supervises prisoners who have completed their sentence, or are
serving some of their sentence in the community• It advises the court on the social consequences of sentencing • In many countries its role goes wider than the justice system itself,
dealing with problems to do with vulnerable children
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Structural Position of the Probation Service
• Most developed countries and a growing number of developing countries have a probation service but some do not yet
• Different ministries supervise the probation service in different countries
• Sometimes this is a stand alone service: • Sometimes it lies within another justice service, such as the prisons
service or even the courts service.• Sometimes it lies within ministries dealing with children’s issues.
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More common
• Probation Order• Community Service Order• After-care following release
from prison• Supervision instead of
imprisonment• Attending offender programs
as a condition of supervision
Less common
• Electronic tagging• Curfew• Intensive supervision• Restorative or Community
Justice
Types of probation supervision(Statistics on workload/outcomes)
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Other roles of Probation Service
• Giving social reports to the court• Advising the courts on sentencing• Dealing with young people at risk of offending:
• Orphans• Those from criminal families• Those being placed for adoption
• Statistics needed on all these where relevant
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Types of Probation Statistics
Whatever aspect of the Probation Service we are monitoring, there are three basic types of statistics that will be useful for managing and reporting on the Probation service.
1. Workload Statistics, which show the number of cases that the probation service is faced with
2. Outcome Statistics, which show the outcomes of supervisions that the Probation service has been dealing with.
3. Resource Statistics, including staff, buildings, and equipmentTargets could be set for each of these types of statistics: case-load per probation officer
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Sources of Probation data
• Data-collection should be designed for the local probation office starting when an offender has his name entered on the Probation Service’s books.
• Probation Staff open a file for each new case. • Case files should contain information on
• Unique case identifier for each offender (criminal)• Offence convicted of and date of conviction• Type of probation supervision given and Length of
supervision • Basic characteristics of each offender (eg. age and sex)• Outcome of supervision order: eg completed
satisfactory/breached.
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Workload Statistics – General
• Workload Statistics show the amount of work that the probation service has dealt with over a particular period
• These will usually be about the supervision cases that the probation service deals with
• But other work will need to be recorded (eg advice given by the probation service to the court on social background or sentencing possibilities) as they use up resources and are often considered separately from the main case
• Data should be collected on a monthly basis from each probation office
• Statistics of numbers of staff employed should also be collected with workload statistics
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Workload Statistics – Probation supervision example
Probation Office…….
Month……
Caseload at start of month
Cases received
Cases ended
Successfully
Caseload at end of month
Main type of supervision
Probation Order
Community Service Order
After-Care
Instead of prison
Attending offender programmes
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Workload Statistics – Classifications
• The probation service does not need to collect a large amount of detailed workload statistics
• But it will need to ensure that the classifications used are the same as those used by the police, the courts and the prison service
• This is to make sure that data can be compared uniformly across all agencies
• An example is the broad offence classification, which will need to be agreed at a Crime Statistics Committee usually chaired by the CSO
• The procedure for this is covered in Module 1.
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Probation workload trends
National Data 2004 2005 2006 2007
Caseload at start of year
Cases received during year
Cases concluded
Caseload at end of period
Change in workload during year
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Outcome statistics – general
The probation service works to ensure all types ofsupervision are completed satisfactorily: This involves monitoring:
1. Cases supervised that conclude satisfactorily: 2. Supervisions that fail because the offender commits another offence3. Supervisions that fail due to bad offender behavior4. Supervisions that fail because offenders do not attend as required.5. Supervisions referred again to the court.
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Outcome Probation Statistics
Type of supervision…..
Month….
Homicide Assault Robbery Theft Sexual, ……
Cases completed satisfactorily
Offender re-offends
Offender behaves badly
Offender does not attend
Case referred to court again
Fails for other reason
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Outcome Trends
Probation Office……..
2006 2007 2008 2009
Outcome of supervisions
Cases completed satisfactorily
Offender re-offends
Offender behaves badly
Offender does not attend
Case referred to court again
Fails for other reason
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