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Community Payback Order: Supervision

DETAILS

Local Authority area:

North Ayrshire

Primary Courts of relevance:

Kilmarnock and Ayr

All information provided by:

North Ayrshire Justice Services (Community Justice Ayrshire Partnership)

North Ayrshire Community Justice Information

Published: 15 November 2022

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This information will be reviewed and updated where required.

Community Payback Order: Supervision

Interventions suitable for

Anyone over the age of 16 where the Sheriff has requested a CJSWR

Programme Title and Provider

Supervision

Details of all Specific national or local scheme/intervention(s) available

In accordance with National Outcomes and Standards. Action Plans are developed using the appropriate risk assessment tools and plans to reduce the risk of reoffending and address areas of need.

Possible Outcomes

Reduction in risk of reoffending, improved opportunities for service user, linked into other appropriate services

Process for Assessment and/or inclusion in scheme/intervention

CJSWR interview; LSCMi risk assessment, Audit/ ABI Delivery

Where no specific scheme / intervention is available, is there capacity to provide a bespoke service based on Judicial request?

Not with current resources without more information Interventions suitable for Anyone over the age of 16 where the Sheriff has requested a CJSWR

 

Programme Title and Provider

CPO with Restricted Movement Requirement (RMR)

Details of all Specific national or local scheme/intervention(s) available

On 17 May 2022 the Management of Offenders (Scotland) Act 2019 introduced use of Electronic Monitoring as a requirement of a CPO. In accordance with National Outcomes and Standards. Action Plans are developed using the appropriate risk assessment tools and plans to reduce the risk of reoffending.

Electronic monitoring can provide assurance about the restriction of movement of a monitored person by imposing time and locational limitations on the monitored person. The monitored person can, for example be monitored to help check that they remain in a specified place for a specified period (or be excluded from a specified place, at a specified time).

As previously noted, a person’s compliance with the terms of any condition is monitored by way of the person wearing a PID (commonly known as a “tag”) and the installation of a home monitoring unit. Possible Outcomes Reduction in risk of reoffending, improved opportunities for service user, linked into other appropriate services

Process for Assessment and/or inclusion in scheme/intervention

CJSWR interview; LSCMi risk assessment, Audit/ ABI Delivery, EM

Assessment

Where no specific scheme / intervention is available, is there capacity to provide a bespoke service based on Judicial request?

Not with current resources without more information