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*[https://mappa.justice.gov.uk/connect.ti/MAPPA/groupHome MAPPA website]. Extract from website: "This site provides professionals and the public with information on how sexual and violent offenders are managed in the community."
*[https://mappa.justice.gov.uk/connect.ti/MAPPA/groupHome MAPPA website]. Extract from website: "This site provides professionals and the public with information on how sexual and violent offenders are managed in the community."


*[https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/multi-agency-public-protection-arrangements-mappa--2 Ministry of Justice, 'MAPPA guidance' (version 4, 2012)]†
===Guidance===
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* {{rsum|HMPPS, 'MAPPA Guidance' (24/11/21)}}


*[http://www.justice.gov.uk/publications/mappa.htm MAPPA reports] - 'Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangements annual reports demonstrating accountability to the communities of the 42 regions represented in England and Wales.' //-->
* {{rsum|Mental Health Casework Section, 'Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangements (MAPPA) and the Restricted Patient System' (February 2021)}}


===Report===
*[[:File:Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangements Annual Report 2009-10.pdf|Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangements Annual Report 2009/10]] and [[:File:Mappa-annual-stats-tables-0910.xls|Statistical tables]] - 'This annual publication presents the number of MAPPA eligible offenders in England and Wales, and information related to these offenders, including a summary of the information provided in the MAPPA reports published by each of the areas.'
*[[:File:Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangements Annual Report 2009-10.pdf|Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangements Annual Report 2009/10]] and [[:File:Mappa-annual-stats-tables-0910.xls|Statistical tables]] - 'This annual publication presents the number of MAPPA eligible offenders in England and Wales, and information related to these offenders, including a summary of the information provided in the MAPPA reports published by each of the areas.'


===Scotland===
*[[:File:Scottish MAPPA annual report 2010-11.pdf|Scottish Government, 'Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangements (MAPPA) Annual Report 2010/11' (9/9/11)]]
*[[:File:Scottish MAPPA annual report 2010-11.pdf|Scottish Government, 'Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangements (MAPPA) Annual Report 2010/11' (9/9/11)]]


*[[:File:Scottish MAPPA national guidance 2012 v1.pdf|Scottish Government, 'Multi Agency Public Protection Arrangements (MAPPA) National Guidance 2012 Version 1 and Covering Justice and Communities Circular JD/01/2012' (12/1/12)]]
*[[:File:Scottish MAPPA national guidance 2012 v1.pdf|Scottish Government, 'Multi Agency Public Protection Arrangements (MAPPA) National Guidance 2012 Version 1 and Covering Justice and Communities Circular JD/01/2012' (12/1/12)]]


===Statistics===
*[[:File:MAPPA annual 2010-11.zip|Ministry of Justice, 'Annual statistics on Multi-agency public protection arrangements (MAPPA) eligible offenders' (16/3/12)]]. Summary: 'This annual publication presents the number of MAPPA eligible offenders in England and Wales, and information related to these offenders, including a summary of the information provided in the MAPPA reports published by each of the areas.'
*[[:File:MAPPA annual 2010-11.zip|Ministry of Justice, 'Annual statistics on Multi-agency public protection arrangements (MAPPA) eligible offenders' (16/3/12)]]. Summary: 'This annual publication presents the number of MAPPA eligible offenders in England and Wales, and information related to these offenders, including a summary of the information provided in the MAPPA reports published by each of the areas.'
===Old dead links===
(Might be useful to replace with Internet Archive links.)
*[https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/multi-agency-public-protection-arrangements-mappa--2 Ministry of Justice, 'MAPPA guidance' (version 4, 2012)]†
*[http://www.justice.gov.uk/news/newsrelease271010a.htm Ministry of Justice, 'MAPPA: open and transparent for greater public protection', press release 27/10/10]
*[http://www.justice.gov.uk/publications/mappa.htm MAPPA reports] - 'Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangements annual reports demonstrating accountability to the communities of the 42 regions represented in England and Wales.'


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Revision as of 21:58, 30 May 2022

Introduction from MAPPA website: "MAPPA stands for Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangements. It is the process through which the Police, Probation and Prison Services work together with other agencies to manage the risks posed by violent and sexual offenders living in the community in order to protect the public. MAPPA is not a statutory body in itself but is a mechanism through which agencies can better discharge their statutory responsibilities and protect the public in a co-ordinated manner. Agencies at all times retain their full statutory responsibilities and obligations."

Extract from guidance

The purpose of MAPPA is to help to reduce the re-offending behaviour of sexual and violent offenders in order to protect the public, including previous victims, from serious harm. It aims to do this by ensuring that all relevant agencies work together effectively to:

  • Identify all relevant offenders;
  • Complete comprehensive risk assessments that take advantage of coordinated information sharing across the agencies;
  • Devise, implement and review robust Risk Management Plans; and
  • Focus the available resources in a way which best protects the public from serious harm

External links

  • MAPPA website. Extract from website: "This site provides professionals and the public with information on how sexual and violent offenders are managed in the community."

Guidance

  • MAPPA guidance. HMPPS, 'MAPPA Guidance' (24/11/21) — "Multi-agency public protection arrangements are in place to ensure the successful management of violent and sexual offenders. This guidance sets out the responsibilities of the police, probation trusts and prison service. It also touches on how other agencies may become involved, for example the Youth Justice Board will be responsible for the care of young offenders." Superseded by HMPPS, 'MAPPA Guidance' (dated May 2022, published 1/9/22).

Report

Scotland

Statistics

Old dead links

(Might be useful to replace with Internet Archive links.)

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