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iQuanta. Leanne Henderson, Data Manager Hartlepool CJIT 27 th January 2010. Today’s Session. Overview of NI38 What is iQuanta iQuanta graphs and charts Further Notes. NI38: Reduction of Drug Related Offending.
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iQuanta Leanne Henderson, Data Manager Hartlepool CJIT 27th January 2010
Today’s Session • Overview of NI38 • What is iQuanta • iQuanta graphs and charts • Further Notes
NI38: Reduction of Drug Related Offending • Tool to measure the reduction of re-offending of a specific cohort of offenders • Cohort is taken from anyone with a positive test for a trigger offence or assessed on OASys by Probation between January and March for the forthcoming financial year • Local areas try to identify their own cohort for performance monitoring • Links with Police and Probation • An offenders DAT of residence will remain through the reporting period regardless of where their offending takes place
NI38: Reduction of Drug Related Offending • Target is based on predicted number of convictions against actual number of convictions (includes all convictions) • A reported figure of 1 means that actual offences is the same as predicted and this is the target for all areas whose ratio is calculated above 1 • From identification, any charges (for 12 months) following this are counted towards their re-offending rate, this includes non-trigger offences and some breach offences
iQuanta • A Police Performance Analysis reporting tool • Provides up to date information on policing and community safety performance • Data sources include crime and detections, domestic violence, knife crime, offending & re-offending and road traffic • Data provided by Police Forces, Criminal Justice Agencies, Ministry of Justice and the British Crime Survey • Secure website with login details provided by GONE
Drug Related Offending • This section has graphs and charts on the cohort and performance for each area • The data is delayed by 3 months due to the length of time for conviction data • Graph looks at actual vs predicted scatter plot • Those in red have been identified as PPO’s (and included in NI30) • Those above the blue line have had a higher than predicted offending rate
Further Notes • Home Office won’t give areas their cohort, so local cohorts often differ • Links with Police and Probation are essential for local tracking and monitoring • iQuanta requires log in details, these can be obtained from GONE