Accredited official statistics

Offender management statistics quarterly: April to June 2014

This bulletin provides the latest statistics relating to offenders who are in prison or under probation supervision in England and Wales.

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Offender management statistics bulletin: April to June 2014

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Offender management information: April to June 2014

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Licence recalls: Q2 2014

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Probation tables: Q2 2014

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Releases quarterly: Q2 2014

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Prison releases: Q2 2014

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Receptions quarterly: Q2 2014

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Prison population: Q3 2014

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Population quarterly: Q3 2014

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Prison population dataset: 2014

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Details

Latest figures for the quarter April to June 2014 are provided and compared to the same period in 2013 for flows into these services (receptions into prison or probation starts) and flows out (releases from prison or probation terminations) as well as the caseload of both services at specific points in time.

This is with the exception of the prison population where more recent data are available (30 September 2014). Between the end of September, 2013 and the end of September 2014, the prison population increased by between 1% and 2% from 84,488 to 85,698. This has been principally driven by a rising remand population, and a small increase in the sentenced population. The total non-criminal population has continued to fall over the last twelve months.

Pre-release list for ‘offender management statistics quarterly’

The bulletin is produced and handled by the ministry’s analytical professionals and production staff. Pre-release access of up to 24 hours is granted to the following persons:

Ministry of Justice

Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State; Minister of State for Justice and Civil Liberties; Minister of State for Policing, Criminal Justice, and Victims; Parliamentary Under Secretary of State, Minister for Prisons and Rehabilitation; Permanent Secretary; Director General, Criminal Justice Group; Director General, Finance; Director of Analytical Services; Director of Sentencing and Rehabilitation; Deputy Director, Head of Sentencing Policy and Penalties Unit; Policy Manager Criminal Justice Group (x3); and relevant special sdvisors, press officers, and private secretaries.

NOMS

Director General, National Offender Management Service; Deputy Director, Head of Planning and Analysis Group (PAG); Deputy Director, Head of Offender Management and Public Protection Unit; Head of Public Protection Casework Section (OMPPG); Head of NOMS Population Strategy.

Other government departments

Secretary of State for the Home Department, and Private Secretary. Private Secretary to the Prime Minister Senior Policy Advisor, Home and Legal Team, Public Services Group, HM Treasury Deputy Private Secretary to Deputy Prime Minister

Pre-release access for licence recall and return to custody data only:

Home Office Private Secretary to the Permanent Secretary; Director General, Crime and Policing Group.

Updates to this page

Published 30 October 2014

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