"That 60 percent re-offending figure - that is a mark of failure of 30 years of criminal justice policy that says 'we'll lock more people up and we'll lock them up for longer'." Mr Little said the government wanted to reduce re-offending and thereby reduce the number of victims of crime. Proven reoffending statistics: July 2012 to June 2013 published. Previous research in New Zealand showed that 74% of victims of crime who had engaged in ... reoffending rates and the frequency of reoffending (Reoffending Analysis for Restorative Justice Cases: 2008 and 2009, June 2011). New statistics added. The reoffending rate for offenders who participated in restorative justice was 15% lower over the following 12 month period than comparable offenders and 7.5% lower over three years. This statistic shows the incarceration rate in OECD countries, as of May 2020. Louis John Day made this Official Information request to Department of Corrections. This is a follow up to that study, examining reoffending rates and frequency of reoffending over the period from 2008 to 2011. Proven re-offending statistics bulletin for October 2011 to September 2012 published. There was a substantial variation in the percentage differences in 12 month reoffending rates over the four cohorts, from a high of 22 percent in 2009 to a low of 6 percent in 2010. Within six months, 66% of the graduates had reoffended and within 12 months, 86% had reoffended. The incarceration rate represents the number of people in prison per 100,000 of population.

This would see the reimprisonment rate of offenders reduce from 27.1% to 20.3% and the reconviction rate of community-based offenders reduce from 30.4% to 22.8%.

The Department has set a target to reduce reoffending by 25% by 2017.

A review of the pilot suggested that it was successful, and the programme is likely to be rolled out to all prisons in December 2013. Screening Version for Predicting Serious Violent Recidivism in a New Zealand Offender Sample ... Quarterly prison statistics for each prison and breakdowns of the prison population: Prison facts and statistics - March 2020. Proven reoffending statistics for January 2012 to December 2012 published. Half of the 79 MAC graduates had come to the attention of Police with a new offence within four months of exiting the residence.

30 October 2014. Overall recidivism rates (48-month follow-up) Print Across the entire sample of offenders released from New Zealand prisons in 2002/03, 49 percent were convicted of a new offence and were returned to prison at least once during the 48-months follow-up period. A new push is underway to lower Maori prisoner reoffending rates, the highest of any ethnic group, with an agreement signed between the Corrections Department and the Kingitanga movement. Table 2: Percentage difference in risk-adjusted reoffending rates between conferenced and matched comparison groups, by time period: 2008–2011 There was little difference in the reoffending rate of Māori and European graduates after 12 months. 29 January 2015. The Department has clear performance measures and targets for reducing reoffending that are in line with its strategic priority. 30 July 2014. 23 April 2014. A new home for released prisoners hopes to help reduce reoffending rates. A new push is underway to lower Maori prisoner reoffending rates, the highest of any ethnic group, with an agreement signed between the Corrections Department and the Kingitanga movement. Reoffending rates of prisoners differentiated by correctional facility. A new home for released prisoners hopes to help reduce reoffending rates. This group has the highest reoffending rates. Reoffending Analysis for Restorative Justice Cases 2008-2013: Summary Results Key Findings Key findings from this study include that: The reoffending rate for offenders who participated in restorative justice was 15% lower over the following 12 month period than comparable offenders and 7.5% lower over three years. During our audit, the Department piloted a programme at three prisons to extend case management to remand prisoners. This request has an unknown status.We're waiting for Louis John Day to read recent responses and update the status. Previously, prisoners on remand were not eligible for any rehabilitation programmes. Page 4 Reoffending following high-end Youth Court orders EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This report examines reoffending rates for recipients of three high-end Youth Court orders between 2011/12 and 2016/17 ie, Supervision, Supervision with Activity (SwA) and Supervision with Residence (SwR).