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MPs urge data on community orders | MPs urge data on community orders |
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A "chronic lack" of data on community orders - an alternative to jail - could damage public confidence, say MPs. | A "chronic lack" of data on community orders - an alternative to jail - could damage public confidence, say MPs. |
No-one knows how many orders have been completed and it is difficult to gauge their impact on reoffending, they said. | No-one knows how many orders have been completed and it is difficult to gauge their impact on reoffending, they said. |
The Commons public accounts committee urged ministers to provide more data on their effectiveness to courts, which sometimes see them as a "soft option". | The Commons public accounts committee urged ministers to provide more data on their effectiveness to courts, which sometimes see them as a "soft option". |
Community orders in England and Wales range from anger management courses or drug rehabilitation to unpaid work. | Community orders in England and Wales range from anger management courses or drug rehabilitation to unpaid work. |
The MPs' report said sentences served in the community, introduced in 2003, did offer a "credible alternative to custody". | The MPs' report said sentences served in the community, introduced in 2003, did offer a "credible alternative to custody". |
Alcohol treatment | Alcohol treatment |
The committee's Conservative chairman, Edward Leigh, said they could be a "tough option" but there was a "long way to making them as effective as they could be". | The committee's Conservative chairman, Edward Leigh, said they could be a "tough option" but there was a "long way to making them as effective as they could be". |
There was little information available to the courts about who might best benefit from a community order, rather than a short jail sentence, the committee said. | There was little information available to the courts about who might best benefit from a community order, rather than a short jail sentence, the committee said. |
And the reconviction rate - the most popular measure of re-offending - did not include all crimes committed in the two-year monitoring period after sentencing, they said. | And the reconviction rate - the most popular measure of re-offending - did not include all crimes committed in the two-year monitoring period after sentencing, they said. |
It does nothing for confidence in community orders, among both sentencers and the public, if no one knows how many have been completed by offenders Edward LeighCommittee chairman class="" href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/bsp/hi/pdfs/04_11_08_pac_community.pdf">The supervision of community orders [722KB] Most computers will open this document automatically, but you may need Adobe Reader href="http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html">Download the reader here | |
Some people with drink problems were not ordered to attend treatment schemes because there were not enough available locally. | Some people with drink problems were not ordered to attend treatment schemes because there were not enough available locally. |
Although 25% of criminals' actions were thought to be fuelled by alcohol misuse, only 2% were given an alcohol treatment order, MPs noted. | Although 25% of criminals' actions were thought to be fuelled by alcohol misuse, only 2% were given an alcohol treatment order, MPs noted. |
"This means that the cause of offending may not be being tackled effectively," MPs said. | "This means that the cause of offending may not be being tackled effectively," MPs said. |
Some courts saw community sentences as a "soft option" and were less likely to hand them down as a result. | Some courts saw community sentences as a "soft option" and were less likely to hand them down as a result. |
Removing gum | Removing gum |
The committee urged ministers to do more to promote them as a "real alternative", by using case examples and local data on the proportions of orders completed and breached. | The committee urged ministers to do more to promote them as a "real alternative", by using case examples and local data on the proportions of orders completed and breached. |
It also suggested promoting and "increasing the visibility" of unpaid work such as litter clearance and chewing gum removal, which accounted for 31% of all community orders. | It also suggested promoting and "increasing the visibility" of unpaid work such as litter clearance and chewing gum removal, which accounted for 31% of all community orders. |
Mr Leigh added: "There is a chronic lack of information about community sentences. | Mr Leigh added: "There is a chronic lack of information about community sentences. |
"It does nothing for confidence in community orders, among both sentencers and the public, if no-one knows how many have been completed by offenders." | "It does nothing for confidence in community orders, among both sentencers and the public, if no-one knows how many have been completed by offenders." |
A National Audit Office report in January noted that some people on community orders were allowed to miss meetings if they overslept, or had no transport. | A National Audit Office report in January noted that some people on community orders were allowed to miss meetings if they overslept, or had no transport. |
The committee said there was a danger that variations in the way community orders were enforced in different areas could damage confidence. | The committee said there was a danger that variations in the way community orders were enforced in different areas could damage confidence. |
It said local performance data should be published and proper implementation of standards encouraged "particularly those relating to acceptable absences and the completion of orders". | It said local performance data should be published and proper implementation of standards encouraged "particularly those relating to acceptable absences and the completion of orders". |
A spokesman for crime reduction charity Nacro welcomed the recommendation that the government should promote community orders as an alternative to jail. | A spokesman for crime reduction charity Nacro welcomed the recommendation that the government should promote community orders as an alternative to jail. |
Harry Fletcher, of probation union Napo, added: "The Ministry of Justice needs to demonstrate its commitment to community penalties by publishing relevant data on its effectiveness." | Harry Fletcher, of probation union Napo, added: "The Ministry of Justice needs to demonstrate its commitment to community penalties by publishing relevant data on its effectiveness." |
"It should also conduct an audit of community programmes and invest in those which show significant reductions in re-offending or the reduced seriousness of offences." | "It should also conduct an audit of community programmes and invest in those which show significant reductions in re-offending or the reduced seriousness of offences." |
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