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They use the latter to explore, among other things, a person's likelihood of reoffending, of being a victim of a crime and of being reported missing.
The poorest performing probation trust was Kent, which scored 64% for minimising risk of harm, 62% in reducing likelihood of reoffending and 69% for enforcement and compliance.
This also has the added benefit of higher chance of the prisoner keeping the all important job, partner and home; therefore reducing the likelihood of reoffending.
For example, after a person is convicted of a crime, a judge traditionally determines the length of the sentence based upon the facts of the case and the likelihood of reoffending.
A system called COMPAS, made by a company called Northpointe, offers to predict defendants' likelihood of reoffending, and is used by some judges to determine whether an inmate is granted parole.
As its name suggests, it may include two or more probation appointments a week, weekly meetings to find the offender education, training or job opportunities, and it engages with their family to help reduce the individual's likelihood of reoffending.
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The Ministry of Justice's own research suggested the likelihood of not reoffending was 39% higher when partners and children were at hand.
Kumar acknowledged there was "always a risk" of reoffending.
"No wonder we have such high levels of reoffending.
Electronic monitoring may work if the risk of reoffending is low.
He reckons that the failure to rehabilitate prisoners costs £13bn per year because of "scandalous" rates of reoffending.
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