| Method |
Purpose |
| Semi-structured interviews with Ministry of Justice staff |
To gather evidence on strategy and performance monitoring of
local Probation Areas. |
| Semi-structured interviews with Probation staff and senior
management from five local Probation Areas |
To identify the challenges faced in delivering orders across a
range of Probation Areas, understand the operation of performance
monitoring arrangements and the level of support from the centre.
We visited Wiltshire, Northumbria, South Wales, Lincolnshire and
London Probation Areas. These were selected to cover a range of
Area characteristics. |
| Review of 302 offender case files across five local Areas |
To gather primary data on the use of community orders and the
individuals who receive them. We did not extrapolate to the
national population on the basis of this sample. |
| Analysis of data gathered by the National Probation
Service |
To gain an understanding of the use of community orders and
performance against National Standards. |
| Analysis of HM Inspectorate of Probation data and reports |
To reflect the expert assessment of HM Inspectorate on the
quality of offender management, we reviewed their assessments of
641case files. We did not extrapolate to the national population on
the basis of the data provided to us by the Inspectorate, although
we triangulated results with our case file review findings, see
Appendix 6. We also reviewed eleven of their published
reports. |
| Literature review |
We commissioned consultants [Note 1] to review existing
literature on the effectiveness of different types of intervention
similar to those used in community orders. |
| Costing workshops |
We commissioned consultants [Note 2] to derive estimates for
the staff costs associated with the delivery of different types of
community order and breach proceedings at the five Probation Areas
we visited. Because of the size of the London Probation Area,
costing work was performed in just one London borough cluster.
[Note 3] |
| Source: National Audit Office |
NOTES
- Following competitive tender, RAND Europe were commissioned to
perform the literature review.
- Following competitive tender, Accenture were commissioned to
carry out the costing workshops.
- Newham, Barking/Dagenham and Havering cluster.
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