This work aims to develop a reoffending score for assessing the likelihood of an offender reoffending within a certain fixed period of time. Currently, OGRS - the Offenders Group Reconviction Score - is a heavily used measure for assessing reconviction scores of a group or set of offenders. However, dates of conviction can be far removed from the reality of offending. The aim in this report is to develop a new approach which focuses on 'offending' rather than 'conviction' and, hence, to provide a 'reoffending measure' rather than a 'reconviction measure'.While OGRS has been remarkably successful, there is a need to develop a new measure. There are various reasons - to make offending behaviour rather than convictions as the primary focus of ...
Reducing offending is a main aim of the probation service, but few mechanisms exist to monitor how t...
The report reviews reoffending patterns in Scotland, England and Wales, Ireland, Northern Ireland, N...
The report reviews reoffending patterns in Scotland, England and Wales, Ireland, Northern Ireland, N...
This work aims to develop a reoffending score for assessing the likelihood of an offender reoffendin...
This work aims to develop a reoffending score for assessing the likelihood of an offender reoffendin...
The Offender Group Reconviction Scale (OGRS) is a predictor of re-offending based only on static ris...
Aim: To compare estimates of re-offending obtained from two sources, police data on persons of inter...
The criminal courts in England and Wales may request the probation service to submit pre-sentence re...
Examines reoffending patterns for 63,366 people sentenced in Victorian criminal courts between July ...
This report examines the scope for focusing on the seriousness and frequency of recidivism and prese...
This report examines the scope for focusing on the seriousness and frequency of recidivism and prese...
Scalable and transparent methods for risk assessment are increasingly required in criminal justice t...
Criminological knowledge can only be as accurate as the measure of crime itself. Concern with crime ...
Scalable and transparent methods for risk assessment are increasingly required in criminal justice t...
The Offence Analogue and Offence Reduction Behaviour Rating Guide provides a structure for monitorin...
Reducing offending is a main aim of the probation service, but few mechanisms exist to monitor how t...
The report reviews reoffending patterns in Scotland, England and Wales, Ireland, Northern Ireland, N...
The report reviews reoffending patterns in Scotland, England and Wales, Ireland, Northern Ireland, N...
This work aims to develop a reoffending score for assessing the likelihood of an offender reoffendin...
This work aims to develop a reoffending score for assessing the likelihood of an offender reoffendin...
The Offender Group Reconviction Scale (OGRS) is a predictor of re-offending based only on static ris...
Aim: To compare estimates of re-offending obtained from two sources, police data on persons of inter...
The criminal courts in England and Wales may request the probation service to submit pre-sentence re...
Examines reoffending patterns for 63,366 people sentenced in Victorian criminal courts between July ...
This report examines the scope for focusing on the seriousness and frequency of recidivism and prese...
This report examines the scope for focusing on the seriousness and frequency of recidivism and prese...
Scalable and transparent methods for risk assessment are increasingly required in criminal justice t...
Criminological knowledge can only be as accurate as the measure of crime itself. Concern with crime ...
Scalable and transparent methods for risk assessment are increasingly required in criminal justice t...
The Offence Analogue and Offence Reduction Behaviour Rating Guide provides a structure for monitorin...
Reducing offending is a main aim of the probation service, but few mechanisms exist to monitor how t...
The report reviews reoffending patterns in Scotland, England and Wales, Ireland, Northern Ireland, N...
The report reviews reoffending patterns in Scotland, England and Wales, Ireland, Northern Ireland, N...