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The Offender Management Process, presented by Chris Mooney, highlights crucial strategies within the GCSS initiative aimed at improving public safety and individual accountability in Glasgow. By focusing on individual offenders and utilizing data from the Strathclyde Police Crime Management System, this process facilitates timely intervention and effective targeting of antisocial behavior. With approximately 17,000 young offenders in Glasgow, this comprehensive framework aims to empower local authorities and police, ensuring a collaborative approach to reducing crime and enhancing community safety.
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Offender Management Process 14 April 2009 Presented by : Chris Mooney Analyst Coordinator
Background – Offender Management Process • GCSS Strategy (Safer, Cleaner, Better) • Mainly focused on locations • Currently becoming more focused on individuals • Increasing demand within GCSS to identify offenders and manage offending behaviour • Antisocial Behaviour (Scotland) Act 2004 • Places statutory duties on Local Authority • Facilitates information sharing • Current information sharing practices • Police systems/ staff based within GCSS
Offender Management Data • Offender Management Data • Source: Strathclyde Police Crime Management System (i.e. SCRA, PF Reports) • Analyses 12 - 15 months data • Includes offences relevant to antisocial behaviour • Collation and manipulation of data to produce • Weekly Offender Briefing • Offender Matrix • OM Products • Inform GCSS deployment • Inform service interventions • Enhancement of local joint Action Plans
Benefits – Offender Management Process • Early intervention preventing escalation of offending behaviour • Empowering GCSS/ local police with information in relation to offending • Effective targeting of problematic individuals
Glasgow Offending Picture • 17,000 offenders (12 – 25 Years Old) • 23,000 reports to Children's Reporter/ Procurator Fiscal • 40,000 offences • 82-90% reside within Glasgow • 80% Male: 20% Female • Glasgow has around half of Strathclyde’s 84,000 offenders • Most common offence types
Glasgow Offending Picture Offending Definition
Data Mapping Exercise • Initial cross referencing of multi-agency data • Offending n GCSS n SWS n School/Employment • Identifies • Service opportunities and gaps • Facilitates performance, monitoring and evaluation
Action Planning – Govanhill Example ASB LocationsOffender Location
GCSS Response – Offender Management Process HIGH Enforcement ASB Legislation A ≥ 10 Reports B 5 - 9 Reports Offending Programmes Unacceptable Behaviour Notices (UBN’s), Acceptable Behaviour Contracts C 3 - 4 Reports D Joint Home Visit by GCSS/ Community Police 2 Reports E Reported Once ASB Warning Letter by GCSS/ Police F Monitor/ Diversionary Activity/ Education At Risk Group LOW FREQUENCY CATEGORY SERVICE RESPONSE
Resource Demand – Offender Management Process FREQUENCY PROPORTION HIGH 1% 224 Offenders per/ yr A B 13% 2148 Offenders per/ yr C D 14% 40 per/ wk E 72% 190 per/ wk F At Risk from offending LOW