Prevent and Deter
The primary aim of Prevent and Deter is to work intensively with
those young offenders locally identified as being on the 'cusp' of
becoming
PPO
s. The
individuals within this Prevent and Deter Target Group will be
identified in response to an escalation in their offending and/or
the harm they are causing to their communities which - though not
yet at a level which would make it appropriate for them to be
targeted under Catch and Convict - has led local partners to
identify them for management through the multi-agency
PPO
approach.
The supporting aim is early identification of those children and
young people most at risk of becoming involved in criminality so
that they can be provided with multi-agency support to positively
influence their lives and divert them from an offending
lifestyle.
Catch and Convict
A managed multi-agency approach to tackle the offending
behaviour of those individuals locally identified as committing
most crime and causing most harm to their communities.
Rehabilitate and Resettle
Multi-agency work providing supportive interventions to address
the criminogenic needs of identified
PPO
s. It is important to
recognise that there is a dynamic relationship between the
Rehabilitate & Resettle and Catch & Convict strands with
appropriate activities being conducted across both strands in
parallel. The strands are not mutually exclusive and activity is
directed by the behaviour and needs of the identified offender -
PPO
s are offered
the opportunity for rehabilitation or face a swift return to the
courts.
Building on the Persistent Offender Scheme
The
PPO
strategy
replaced work under the Persistent Offender Scheme. The
PPO
strategy has
significantly improved the approach by allowing local areas to take
into account:
- the nature and volume of the crimes they are committing;
- the nature and volume of other harm they are causing (for
example, by virtue of their gang leadership or anti-social
behaviour);
- other local criteria taking into account the impact of the
individual on their local communities.
This will identify those individuals who are the most prolific
offenders, the most persistently anti-social in their behaviour,
and those who pose the greatest threat to the safety and confidence
of their communities.
Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnerships
The strategy is led by the
CDRP
, with
schemes set up to cover every
CDRP
in the
country. The emphasis is a multi-agency approach with Police, CPS,
Prisons and Probation working together, with Local Criminal Justice
Board coordination, to effectively catch, convict, monitor and
manage these offenders in the community and custody and effectively
rehabilitate them.