| Description | Report to Lanarkshire CJA |
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| ISBN | (Web Only) |
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| Official Print Publication Date | October 2008 |
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| Website Publication Date | October 20, 2008 |
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ISBN 978 0 7559 1838 6 (Web only publication)
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Contents
Covering Letter
1. Introduction1
2. The National Picture2
What is MAPPA?
How do the MAPPA work
Who are the MAPPA offenders?
How are they managed?
3. Area Summary
Lanarkshire CJA Area Profile
Significant Operational Events
Table Top Exercise
Six Month Review
4. Roles and Responsibilities
Strathclyde Police
Local Authorities
National Health Service
Scottish Prison Service
Duty to Co-operate Agencies
5. The Operation of MAPPA
Case Study A
Case Study B
6. Developments in work with high-risk offenders
Staff Training
ViSOR
7. Victim Work and Support
8. Statistical Information
Statistical Information required for the reporting period 1st April to 31st March
Table 1: Ethnic origin of those subject to MAPPA
Table 2: Age profile of offenders subject to MAPPA
Table 3: Gender of those subject to MAPPA
Table 4: Index offences of those subject to MAPPA
Table 5: Further convictions and compliance of those subject to MAPPA
9. The Scottish Prison Service3
MAPPA Audits
SPS involvement in local and national MAPPA groups
Programme completion
Risk Assessments
Staff Training
Figure 1: Lanarkshire CJA area RSOs in SPS establishments in 2007/2008
HMP Addiewell
10. Treatment Programmes
Table 6: CSOGP breakdown
Case Study C
Accredited SPS Programmes
11. Summary and Forward Plans
Future Challenges
Throughout this report, there are highlighted quotes. All quotes have been taken from feedback received during the Lanarkshire MAPPA six month review.
The structure of this report has been taken as requested by the Scottish Government from the MAPPA Guidance Version 4 - April 2008 and produced in the style, font and format requested by them for publication.
Sections 1, 2 and 8 have been written and provided by the Scottish Government and Scottish Prison Service and used as required by Scottish Government guidance.
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