Serious Case Review Overview Report and Executive Summary.
Home Secretary Foreword 7 Executive Summary 9 Introduction 13 Chapter 1 Trends in serious violence and its drivers 17 Chapter 2 Risk and protective factors and interventions 35 Chapter 3 Tackling county lines and misuse of drugs 47 Chapter 4 Early intervention and prevention 57 Chapter 5 Supporting communities and local partnerships 69 Chapter 6 Law enforcement and criminal justice response 79.
Foreword iii Executive summary v 1. Introduction 1 1.1 Background 1 1.2 Methodology 2 1.3 Structure of this report 3 2. The community, security and policing context 5 2.1 The community context 5 2.2 The security context 9 2.3 The legal and policy context 13 2.4 The policing context 15 2.5 Summary 17 3. Ports and airports 18 3.1 Security measures 18 3.2 Schedule 7 19 3.3 Summary 28 4. On the.
Executive ReportChair’s Foreword. Civil (Decriminalised) Parking Enforcement Councillor Antonia Pulsford (Chair) Councillor Jack Cookson Councillor Jack Field Councillor David Hunt Councillor Diane Thomas Councillor Iris Beech (Chair) Councillor Debbie Taylor (Vice Chair) Councillors Michael Chalk, Dot Dudley, David Enderby, Nigel Hicks, David Hunt and Antonia Pulsford Mr Adam Bobowski, Mrs.
Foreword by the Executive Secretary. Logan Wort. Executive Secretary. 2019 confirmed the escalating demand for ATAF’s Services from member countries. Last year alone ATAF trained 778 officials and carried out a total of 42 technical assistance missions to countries, many more than was initially planned. While this is a positive development, underlining the relevance of the ATAF programmes.
Ministerial Foreword 3 Executive Summary 6. Part 1: Reducing Reoffending 9 Part 2: Protecting the Public 20 Part 3: Making the System Work 24 Part 4: Implementing Reform 33 Annex A: Resettlement Services from Prison 36 Annex B: Offender Management System 38 Annex C: Case for Change Analysis 41 Annex D: Analysis around Transforming Rehabilitation Proposals 45. 1. Transforming Rehabilitation: A.
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