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Integrated Offender Management
Serving our communities,
protecting them from harm
• IOM Key Principles:
• All partners tackling offenders together
• Delivering local response to local problems
• Offenders facing their responsibilities or facing
consequences
• Making better use of existing (and proven) programmes
and governance i.e. DIP
• All offenders at high risk of harm and re offending in
scope
Integrated Offender Management
Serving our communities,
protecting them from harm
• WMP IOM Policy:
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Priority Based Budgeting
Strategic Aims and Governance
Identification & management of offenders
Scoring framework
Ownership
ODOC & Co located hubs
Training & Toolkit
Pathways
Integrated Offender Management
Serving our communities,
protecting them from harm
• IOM links to DIP:
• DIP remains crucial to the delivery of sustained
reductions in re-offending
• Strong evidence around role played by drug treatment in
reducing re-offending
• HCCU cohort within IOM and most non-compliant can be
referred into more intensive arrangements if necessary
• Aligning the work of criminal justice agencies & wider
social agencies i.e. NTA and Health services
• Address potential overlaps and address gaps
Integrated Offender Management
Serving our communities,
protecting them from harm
• Other work streams:
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Restorative Justice conferencing IOM Wolverhampton
Princes Trust Project/Pilot in prisons-Freshstart
GPS tracking
PMF
Turning Point
New Leaf
Vetting
Integrated Offender Management
Serving our communities,
protecting them from harm
• What are the gaps within IOM?
• How do we address these gaps?
• Any Questions?