Research and analysis

Re-offending by offenders on Community Orders: Preliminary findings from the OMCCS

The Offender Management Community Cohort Study (OMCCS) is a longitudinal cohort study of adult offenders who started Community Orders between October 2009 and December 2010.

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Re-offending by offenders on Community Orders: Preliminary findings from the Offender Management Community Cohort Study

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This report summarises preliminary findings from the Offender Management Community Cohort Study (OMCCS) on levels of re-offending among offenders who received Community Orders. It looks at the factors associated with re-offending including offenders’ needs, attitudes and their relationship with their Offender Manager. These initial findings suggest that addressing offenders’ attitudes, their needs and the nature of their relationship with their Offender Manager are important in reducing re-offending. These findings are provisional and are based on incomplete re-offending data; the figures may change once the analysis is finalised.

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Published 22 July 2013

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