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L’outil OASys (UK)

juin 28th, 2012 | Publié par risk.assessment dans OUTILS | PROBATION

OASYSLes exposés de Rob Canton et d’autres intervenants sont consultables dans la Base de connaissances. Rob Canton a consacré son allocution plénière aux conditions définies dans les Règles de probation en matière d’évaluation, plus particulièrement d’évaluation des risques. « Des instruments tels qu’OASys au Royaume-Uni (présentation de Philip Howard) tentent d’évaluer le risque que pose le délinquant. Ce type de prévisions est très utile pour le service de probation et les décideurs politiques. Je pense néanmoins que les choses ne s’arrêtent pas là car l’évaluation n’est pas une fin en soi ; elle a valeur indicative pour la pratique de probation. Nous ne voulons pas prévoir les délits, nous voulons les empêcher. »

Oasys: what is it designed to do?

Manuel d’utilisation

http://www.cepprobation.org/uploaded_files/Presentation-Recent-thinking-results-from-OASys.pdf

The management of high-risk or dangerous offenders is understandably a matter of significant public concern. The Probation Service carries out detailed assessments on offenders using an electronic process called OASys — Offender Assessment System. This enables Probation staff to assess both the factors that contribute to an individual’s offending and the potential level of harm that individual represents.

A small proportion of offenders may be assessed as potentially representing a high or very high risk of harm. Many of these offenders will remain in prison for an indefinite period. However, some will have received a fixed term of imprisonment. If they are considered unsuitable for Parole or other early relase they will be kept in custody until the end of the custodial part of their sentence and then be released into the community.

Offenders assessed as high risk and convicted of sexual/violent offences will normally be managed in the community through MAPPA (Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangements). This process brings together a panel of staff from different agencies who share information and develop a joint management plan for the individual, taking into account a range of issues including victim and child safeguarding concerns.

These arrangements aim to reduce individual offenders potential risk of causing harm and demonstrate the effectiveness of partnership working to protect local communities.

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