effectiveness of agencies of control Flashcards

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limitations of cps: lack of effective media reports

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  • newspapers present the CPS’s performance in handling rape cases negatively
  • They said they dropped weak cases to improve the conviction rate, making victims feel they may never get justice
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limitations of CPS: Budget

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  • 25% cuts led to loosing 1/3 of staff
  • unmanageable work loads due to new tech
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strength for CPS: evidence of success

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  • success in achieving its aim as in a typical 3 month period they prosecute 80,000 cases in the crown court and 450,000 in the magistrates
  • around 80% of the defendants it prosecutes are convicted
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strength of police: offences of public concern

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  • in recent police have made progress in prioritsing offences of public concern such as domestic abuse.
  • more cases have been reported and recorderd
  • 2/3 of practioneers said they saw an improvement in police approach
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strength of police: recording crime

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since critism in 2014 police made efforts to improve crime recording

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limitations of police: funding

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cuts between 2010-2018 by 19% led to a fall in police numbers and more people getting away with crime
- wayne couzens

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limitations of police: civil and legal barriers

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PACE 1984
- rights and freedome garunteed by the law/ human rights, rights to a fair trial
- abu hamza

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2 strengths of probation

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  • reintroduces offender into society
  • assesses triggers of offenders, reoffending rate of - 45% compared to 60% with a short prison sentence
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limitations of probation: under staffing

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  • 40% staff cuts heavy workloads
  • some offenders not seen for weeks to months
  • breif phone calls every 6 weeks
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limitations of probation: funding

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  • budget fell by 40% between 2003-4 and 2018-19 which led to fewer staff and heavy work loads
  • poor supervision led to reoffending
  • mistakes made, Zara Aleena and Teri Harris
  • out of shared £4.6 billion budget with HMP only 0.11% goes to reoffending rates
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limitations for judges: bias

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90.8% of judges are white, bias
34% of court judges are female, gender bias

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limitations of judges: unduly lenient sentence

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inconsistent sentencing leads to a lack of trust in judges.

unduly lenient scheme allows victims, proseucutors and members of the public to appeal for a sentence they think was unduly lenient, applies to serious offences

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2 strengths for judges

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1) independent from the government
2) increasing number of BAME and women

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limitations for prisons: finance

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budget cut by 40% led to 30% reduction in staff
- birmingham riots

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limitations for prisons: recidivism, bromley breifing

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  • short prison sentences are less effective than community sentences at reducing reoffenders
  • 48% of adults are reconvicted within 1 year of release
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limitations for prisons: saftey in prisons

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  • safty in prisons has decresed rapidly over the last 7 yeaes. prisoners and staff are less safe with more self harm assaults than ever
  • 317 deaths in the year to march 2019. doubled in the last decade
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limitations for prisons: enviroment, overcrowding

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  • health issues, infections and mental issues combined with few staff can mean more time locked up in a cell designed for fewer inmates
  • feb 2023: population 83,000 with a useable capacity of 85,000 meaning only little spaces left
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strengths of prisons: resources and support

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  • engagement with education can significantly reduce reoffending. 1 yr reoffending rate (34%) for prisoners learners compared to none (43%)