Using Multi Agency Public Protection Arrangements to manage and supervise terrorist offenders: Findings from an exploratory study | |
Emma Disley ; Mafalda Pardal ; Kristin Weed ; Anais Reding | |
RAND Corporation | |
RAND Corporation | |
关键词: Prisoner Reentry; Law Enforcement; United Kingdom; Terrorism Risk Management; Probation; | |
DOI : 10.7249/RR441 RP-ID : RR-441-RE |
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学科分类:自然科学(综合) | |
美国|英语 | |
来源: RAND Corporation Published Research | |
【 摘 要 】
Since 2000 Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangements (MAPPA) have been used to manage violent and sexual offenders on release from prison. Under these arrangements, offenders are identified, assessed and subject to supervision and monitoring in order to protect the public. Central to MAPPA is that key agencies — including police, probation, housing, social services, education and health — are under a statutory duty to share information and cooperate. In 2009 these arrangements were extended to cover those convicted of terrorist offenders. RAND Europe conducted an exploratory study in 2011 to examine potential challenges in applying MAPPA to terrorist offenders and the readiness of those involved to do so. The research aimed to identify priorities for further attention by policymakers and researchers looking at the effectiveness of post-release supervision of terrorist offenders.
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