Title: Prolific
1Prolific Priority Offender Scheme
- Lance Gilroy DC278
- Western Area Spotlight Officer.
2Objectives
- To understand how the PPO Scheme operates in
Harrogate, Skipton and Richmond. - To understand why we need your assistance.
- To develop a more effective partnership in
dealing with our local PPOs
3Overview
- Background to the PPO Scheme
- Whats in it for us?
- How do I nominate a PPO?
- What is my role in this scheme?
- What does the PPO Panel do?
- Any Questions?
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5Prolific Other Priority Offender (PPO) Scheme
Each PPO Scheme has three strands
6Whos involved ?
- CDRPs
- Health
- Education
- Social Services
- Housing
- Employment
- Voluntary Organisations
- Police
- Probation
- YOTs
- CPS
- Magistrates Courts
- Crown Court
- Prisons
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8The Offending Population
- There are one million active offenders in the
general population at any one time. - Of these, 100,000 will accumulate more than
three convictions in their criminal careers. This
10 of active offenders, commits at least half of
all crime. -
9The Offending Population
- Most active 5,000 of this group (0.5) are
believed to be responsible for around 9 of all
crime. - The Prolific and Other Priority Offender
Strategy is aimed at tackling this super
prolific group.
10What does the PPO Panel do?
- The Panel consists of representatives from the
CDRP Teams, Probation, YOT, DIP NYP - It decides whether new nominations are accepted
on the list and sets actions - It decides whether an existing PPO will be
removed from the list
11How does it work?
- The Catch and Convict / Resettle
Rehabilitate strand went live in Nov 2004 - Catch and Convict is designed to ensure that the
PPOs are prioritised and progressed through the
Criminal Justice System as efficiently as
possible, to stop their offending behaviour - They are subject of a CJS Premium Service
12What is a Premium Service?
- Faster processing
- Prioritisation of resources
- Enhanced quality standards
- Increased multi-agency collaboration to target,
investigate, prosecute and provide interventions
to divert PPOs from offending, in prison on
release.
13From a Police perspective
- PPOs are targeted and monitored
- Investigations are co-ordinated, supervised and
of a high standard - PPOs are brought to Justice more rapidly
- They stop offending or they go to prison!
14Whats the Spotlight Team role?
- Identify offenders and assess them for
appropriate intervention - Quick assessment access to DIP
- Intensive supervision monitoring
- Share information Intelligence
- Provide structured programme of interventions
- Swift action on non-compliance
15Whats in it for the Police ?
- Focuses resources on most prolific offenders
- Short term - increased detections offenders
brought to justice - Longer term - leads to less crime,
- Ultimately freeing time up for other activities
- Increased visibility, reassurance and public
confidence
16How do I know if somebody is a PPO
- Current lists are circulated in the Criminal
Justice Agencies PPO Subsite - They have a Prolific Offender marker on the PNC
and Niche. - Case papers are clearly stamped with PPO at the
point of charge.
17Does it work!A full evaluation carried out by
the Home Office, published in February 2007,
shows that the re-offending rates of those
involved over a 17 month period reduced
significantly. Evidenced by a 62 per cent fall in
recorded convictions.
18Recent Cases
An Offender on licence having served a custodial
sentence for Possession of an imitation firearm
in a public place tries to buy a replica war
knife. (Probation informed)Offender and
girlfriend follow a lone female walking home
along dragon road. (Probation informed) No
offence committed. Offender and girlfriend are
observed in what appears to be preparation to
commit a distraction theft. The incident was
investigated, but no arrest made. (Probation
informed) Offender is recalled to Prison and
served an additional 7 months imprisonment.
19Recent Cases
Offender is male in his 30's with a long history
of acquisitive crime and substance abuse. He is
released from prison in December 2007 with NFA
and is housed short term in the homeless hostel.
On release his prescription for methadone has not
been arranged and this is done by the Spotlight
Team - including a personal visit to the Doctor
with the Offender. Within 5 days more permanent
accommodation is found for the Offender by the
Spotlight Team which involves taking the Offender
for and interview. The subject of rent in advance
is raised at the interview and this is seen by
the Offender as a huge stumbling block as he has
no money.
20Recent Cases
Through local contacts the Spotlight Team obtain
the rent in advance for the Offender and
negotiate a moving in date. On the date the
Offender is to move to the accommodation he is
picked up along with all his furniture, initially
taken to a chemist to obtain his prescription and
then transported to his new accommodation.The Spot
light Team physically help the Offender moving
his belongings into the accommodation and ensure
he is settled there Along with the Offender
Manager continuous support is given to the
Offender and he has recently been removed from
the scheme. Even after leaving the scheme the
Offender was provided with a reference by the
Spotlight Team to obtain voluntary work.
21Recent Cases
The offender has recently been moved into more
suitable independent accommodation. The first
time he has had such accommodation for several
years. The Offender to our knowledge has not
re-offended since release and 24 hour phone
contact is still available to this offender.
22Any Questions ?
- E lance.gilroy_at_northyorkshire.pnn.police.uk
- M 07802269374
23Glossary
- PPO- Prolific and Other Priority Offender
- YOT- Youth Offending Team
- CPS- Crown Prosecution Service
- CDRP- Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnership
- DIP- Drug Intervention Programme
- NYP- North Yorkshire Police
- CJS- Criminal Justice System
- PNC- Police National Computer
- NFA- No Fixed Abode