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iQuanta
Leanne Henderson, Data ManagerHartlepool 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
Up to date charts/graphs for current year
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
Any Questions?