Question to the Ministry of Justice:
To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, how many people have used probation services in Sherwood Forest constituency in each of the last 12 months.
The table below shows the number of people under supervision on the last day of each of the last 12 months.
Caseload period | Number of offenders |
31 July 2023 | 325 |
31 August 2023 | 327 |
30 September 2023 | 331 |
31 October 2023 | 339 |
30 November 2023 | 347 |
31 December 2023 | 343 |
31 January 2024 | 353 |
29 February 2024 | 344 |
31 March 2024 | 342 |
30 April 2024 | 340 |
31 May 2024 | 339 |
30 June 2024 | 341 |
Notes:
[1] Offenders may be subject to multiple sentences. Each person is counted once only in the total even if they are subject to several types of probation supervision on the date shown. For example, if a person is subject to both a community order and a Supervision Default Order on the date shown, then the person would be counted once only within the total of all Probation Service supervision.
[2] Includes offenders subject to a court order or pre- or post-release supervision.
[3] Excludes suspended sentence orders without requirements attached.
[4] These statistics are a further breakdown of the probation caseload in the Offender Management Statistics Quarterly publication. A published breakdown by Probation Service region is included in table 6.8.
[5] The figures presented in this table are based on offenders subject to probation supervision on the date shown who have a recorded main (home) address in the parliamentary constituency of Sherwood Forest. This table does not account for those with no fixed address or recorded postcode. Over the time periods covered in the table, the number of offenders with no fixed address or recorded postcode ranged from 12% to 14% of the total number of offenders subject to probation supervision in England and Wales.
[Note 6] The constituency was formerly known as Sherwood. It was renamed as a result of the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies, with minor boundary changes. These changes came into effect for the 2024 general election. All periods in this table are based on the latest composition of the constituency.
Data sources and quality | ||
The figures in this table have been drawn from administrative IT systems which, as with any large-scale recording system, are subject to possible errors with data entry and processing. | ||
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Source: National Delius case management system. | ||
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PQ 16865 (Ministry of Justice; Analysis Directorate: PPR) |