posted on 2006-02-28, 17:59authored byIan Hearnden, Andrew Millie
These findings aim to examine how different enforcement strategies affect the reconviction
rates of offenders under probation supervision in the community. The main purpose was to
explore how reconviction rates vary amongst areas with different patterns of enforcement. For
this purpose, data were gathered on 882 offenders drawn from eleven probation areas, five of
which had harsher than average responses to non-compliance and six of which were more
lenient than average. The findings also explored how reconviction rates vary between offenders
exposed to different enforcement strategies.
History
School
Social Sciences
Department
Communication, Media, Social and Policy Studies
Research Unit
Midlands Centre for Criminology and Criminal Justice
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Citation
Hearnden, I. and Millie, A. (2003) Investigating links between probation enforcement and reconviction, Home Office Online Report 41/03, London: Home Office.