Title: Criminal Profiling
1Criminal Justice Act 2003 Section 12
Sentencing MSc Forensic in Context 8th March
2005
2- Main Principles
- Putting the sense back into sentencing
- Stronger powers to control the release of
dangerous offenders - All prisoners to be supervised on release,
irrespective of the length of sentence - Tough and credible alternatives to custody day
fines and punitive community sentences
3The sentencing framework
12 months plus
Indeterminate
Extended
Public Protection
12 Months Plus
Intermittent Custody
Custody Plus
Custody Minus
Under 12 months
Custody Threshold
High
Medium
Community Order
Community
Low
Community Threshold
Fines
Compensation Orders
Discharges
Suspended Custodial Sentence
4New structure for prison sentences
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NON-DANGEROUS OFFENDERS (Sentenced after April
2005)
DANGEROUS OFFENDERS (Offences committed after
April 2005)
Release at discretion of the Parole Board
Automatic release at ½ way point
Very long licence periods for public protection
On licence for whole of remainder of sentence
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51 weeks
CUSTODY PLUS (Estimated start date June 2006)
28 weeks
5Custody minus and intermittent custody
A short prison sentence may be suspended between
6 months and two years, subject to fulfilling
community sentence Custody minus (Starts 4
April 2005) Custody period may be served during
weekends or weekdays by suitable offenders
Intermittent Custody (Pilots started January
2004)
6Custody Plus Licence
- Conditions are set by the court as part of the
sentence. They must include the standard
conditions and at least one of the following
requirements - Unpaid work 40 to 300 hours
- Supervision
- Programme must be an accredited programme
- Specified activity up to 60 days. May include
eg education course - Prohibited activity particular days or whole
period - Exclusion plus electronic monitoring where
necessary - Curfew plus electronic monitoring where
necessary - Attendance Centre under 25s, 3hrs a day, 12
36 hrs total - They may include other conditions such as drug
testing, electronic monitoring, etc, and
different conditions may be set for different
lengths of time.
7Two different public protection sentences
depending on maximum penalty for the offence
Maximum penalty 10 years or over serious
specified offences
- Indeterminate sentence for public protection
- Discretionary release by Parole Bd
- Licence reviewed 10 years after release
Extended sentence for public protection
Maximum penalty under 10 years
- Release between ½ and full sentence, at
discretion of Parole Bd
- On licence for up to 5 years (violent) or 8 years
(sexual)
(For juveniles court may award the extended
sentence for a serious offence)
8Assessment of dangerousness
- Convicted of a sexual or violent offence carrying
maximum penalty of 2 years or more - Court considers the circumstances, the pattern of
behaviour and information about the offender - If significant risk to members of the public of
serious harm from further sexual or violent
offences, court must award a sentence for public
protection. - Must assume a risk of further offending for a
second sexual or violent offence, unless it would
be unreasonable to do so. - Applies to adults and juveniles (with small
modification)
9Strategic Implications
- Very short custodial periods under Custody Plus
- Case management across custody-community divide
- Pre-sentence assessments for sexual and violent
offenders to inform decision on public protection
sentences - Increased number of indeterminate sentenced
prisoners - Incentive of parole removed for non-dangerous
prisoners - Management of licence recallees and potential
population effects - Not retrospective, so parallel populations for
some years