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Cat B Cat C
Local Prison Training Prison
HMP Blakenhurst HMP Brockhill
Cat D
Open Prison
HMP Hewell Grange © CAG 2011
8. Intro
Cat B Cat C
Local Prison Training Prison
Cat D
Open Prison
HM Prison Hewell © CAG 2011
9. Intro
Cat B Cat C
Local Prison Training Prison
Cat D
Open Prison
HM Prison Hewell © CAG 2011
10. Intro
Cat B & C
Local + Trainer Prison
Cat D
Open Prison
HM Prison Hewell © CAG 2011
18. Principles of OM
•‘End to end’ (including assessment)
•‘One offender one manager’
•‘A reasonable degree of continuity of
relationship’
•‘Resources follow risk’
• 4 tiers (Punish-Help-Change-Control)
• Manager-Supervisor–Administrator
• ‘Offender management team’
• OM separate from interventions
© CAG 2011
19. NOMS Pathways
• Accommodation
• Education, training & employment
• Mental and physical health
• Drugs and alcohol
• Finance, benefits, debt
• Children and families of offenders
• Attitudes, thinking and behaviour
• PPOs and MAPPA
© CAG 2011
21. Prison Facts
• ~ 140 Prisons in E & W
• Prison population ~ 85k
• [ 120k by 2012 ? ]
• 75% increase in 10 years
• Crime down 28% since 1997
• USA - 1980, 300k; 2008, 2.3m
© CAG 2011
22. Prison Facts
• 2/3 of prisoners are not qualified for
96% of jobs
• 75% of <16 not in Ed since 13yrs
• 65% Can’t read
• 85% Writing & spelling of 11yrs
© CAG 2011
23. Prison Facts
• 1/3 of crime related to buying heroin
and cocaine
• In some prisons 70-80% come in
addicted to heroin
• 1/3 of men >31yrs have a criminal
record
© CAG 2011
24. Prison Facts
• 2/3 of all crime in Greater London,
Greater Birmingham and Greater
Manchester
• ~90+% of adult offenders were young
offenders (age 14 - peak)
© CAG 2011
25. Prison Facts
• 1/4 of all young people in mainstream
education have committed an offence
• 3 in 5 excluded pupils have offended
• High rate of dyslexia
• 60% of YOs have some form of speech,
language or communication disorder
© CAG 2011
26. Prison Facts
• Mental health over-represented
• Ethnic minorities over-represented
• Military veterans over-represented
• Mainly young men, but age profile
changing due to IPP and longer sentences
© CAG 2011
30. Form Groups
• How can restorative approaches
transform the community in a prison?
© CAG 2011
31. Form Groups
• How can restorative approaches
transform the community in a prison?
‣ What rôle has the community in this?
© CAG 2011
32. Form Groups
• How can restorative approaches
transform the community in a prison?
‣ What rôle has the community in this?
‣ Ideas & examples
© CAG 2011
33. Form Groups
• How can restorative approaches
transform the community in a prison?
‣ What rôle has the community in this?
‣ Ideas & examples
• How can restorative approaches
transform the community the prison is in?
© CAG 2011
34. Form Groups
• How can restorative approaches
transform the community in a prison?
‣ What rôle has the community in this?
‣ Ideas & examples
• How can restorative approaches
transform the community the prison is in?
‣ What rôle has the prison in this?
© CAG 2011
35. Form Groups
• How can restorative approaches
transform the community in a prison?
‣ What rôle has the community in this?
‣ Ideas & examples
• How can restorative approaches
transform the community the prison is in?
‣ What rôle has the prison in this?
‣ Ideas & examples
© CAG 2011
42. RJ Encounter
"Restorative Justice is an ethos with practical
goals, among which is to restore harm by
including affected parties in an encounter
(direct or indirect) and a process of
understanding through voluntary and honest
dialogue. Restorative justice adopts a fresh
approach to conflicts and their control, retaining
at the same time certain rehabilitative goals"
(Gavrielides 2007)
© CAG 2011
45. Model of Recovery
Esteem
Initial reactions
(shock denial)
Adjustment
Disorganization Reconstruction
(depression) (acceptance)
Time
© CAG 2011
46. Genealogy
• (1985 Initial Home Office Pilots - B Tudor)
• 2002 Tim Newell, Governor HMP Grendon
➡ Norwich
➡ Winchester
➡ Bristol I
• 2003 Bristol II - Lindy Wootton & Marian
• 2004-2007 Cardiff - Cerys & Julia
• 2008 further 6 prisons inc Hewell © CAG 2011
49. Partnership
Victim Support
Local Government Charitable Groups
Police Local CJ Agencies
Probation
Community University
Custody
© CAG 2011
50. Partnership
Victim Support
Local Government Charitable Groups
Police Local CJ Agencies
Probation
Community University
Custody
Probation Healthcare
IAG & CARATs Chaplaincy
Education Programmes / Psych
OMU © CAG 2011
56. Progression
SORI RJ Programme
Victim Offending Dialogue
YOS & PRU Reparation
Impact Behaviour (Mediation)
© CAG 2011
57. Progression
SORI RJ Programme
Victim Offending Dialogue
YOS & PRU Reparation
Impact Behaviour (Mediation)
Council
Drug & Pre-Court
Projects Info
Alcohol Cautioning
Exchange
Victim Fire &
Education & Specified
Follow-Up Rescue Letters
Training Activities
Community Face-2-Face
CBT Diversion
Groups
© CAG 2011
62. Questions
Criminal Justice Restorative Justice
•What laws / rules have •Who has been harmed?
been broken?
•Who did it?
•What do they deserve?
© CAG 2011
63. Questions
Criminal Justice Restorative Justice
•What laws / rules have •Who has been harmed?
been broken?
•Who did it? •What are their needs?
•What do they deserve?
© CAG 2011
64. Questions
Criminal Justice Restorative Justice
•What laws / rules have •Who has been harmed?
been broken?
•Who did it? •What are their needs?
•What do they deserve? •Whose obligations are
these?
© CAG 2011
67. Principles
• Repair
Justice requires that we work to heal victims,
offenders and communities that have been
injured by crime.
• Stakeholder participation
Victims, offenders, and communities should
have the opportunity for active involvement
in the justice process and as fully as possible.
© Tim Newell © CAG 2011
69. Principles
• Transformation in community and government
The relative rôles and responsibilities can be
rethought, and this might be the most
challenging aspect of restorative justice. In
promoting justice, government is responsible
for preserving a just order, and community for
establishing a just peace.
© Tim Newell © CAG 2011
70. Model
© Barbara©Tudor
CAG 2011
71. Model
Victim Offender
Harm
Community
© Barbara©Tudor
CAG 2011
74. Stakeholders
Community
Prison Community
RJ
Offender Victim
© CAG 2011
75. Stakeholders
Community
Prison Community
RJ
Victim Offender
© CAG 2011