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The Hampshire Domestic Abuse Experiment Chief Superintendent Scott Chilton.

Dec 15, 2015

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Page 1: The Hampshire Domestic Abuse Experiment Chief Superintendent Scott Chilton.

The Hampshire Domestic Abuse Experiment

Chief Superintendent Scott Chilton

Page 2: The Hampshire Domestic Abuse Experiment Chief Superintendent Scott Chilton.

Domestic abuse -

• Global curse – Failing the victims ?

• Do we know what works ?

• Specific experiments

– No systematic review

• Project CARA

• Longitudinal study – What can we do with the data ?

Page 3: The Hampshire Domestic Abuse Experiment Chief Superintendent Scott Chilton.

What is Project CARA?

• Randomised Controlled Trial• Home Office/CPS/MOJ and third

sector design and support• Domestic Abuse Cases involving

Conditional Caution• Comparison of reoffending

between offenders subject to offending workshops and those not subject to this condition

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Progress to date

• Experiment commenced on 13th August 2012

• All data/cases tracked • ‘Sub experiment’ - Victims views• Positives* – Workshop

attendance/lack of reoffending/low attrition/positive victim feedback

• Negatives – Case flow/eligibility criteria/evidential sufficiency

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The CJS Response

Taking a year of data in Western Hampshire March 2012/13:

- 9432 calls for service*- 2290 arrests- 768 charged

*to be data cleansed

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DisposalsProject CARA: Disposal Types

1099, 54%698, 35%

123, 6%56, 3% 46, 2%

NFA

Charge

Conditional Caution

Simple Caution

Other

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A New Approach?

• Analysis of data has shown that 54% of cases result in no further action (NFA)– No action taken to address offending

behaviour– Risk of reoffending increased due to

the feeling that offender “got away with it”

– Increased police involvement in further offences due to NFA

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‘Nudge’

• Can we encourage NFA’d offenders to participate in workshops by the application of ‘nudge’ principles?

• Can a Level 5 RCT be designed to test the effectiveness of this approach?

Page 9: The Hampshire Domestic Abuse Experiment Chief Superintendent Scott Chilton.

What is ‘Nudge’?

• The nudge principle involves persuasion of individuals to carry out a course of action by highlighting the best option in particular circumstances – in this case workshop attendance.

• Primarily practiced by Cabinet Office Behavioural Insights Team in UK

• Nudge is based on voluntary decision-making

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Progress

• Eligibility criteria proposed & pipeline study progressing

• 10-case trial to be carried out to ascertain whether offenders will attend voluntarily

• If feasible RCT to compare those attending a workshop against those who do not and subsequent reoffending rates

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Benefits of ‘Nudge’

• Allows greater numbers of individuals to attend workshops

• Evidence* from victims has shown that workshops can change offender behaviour

• Workshops will possibly reduce the number of individuals returning to custody for domestic offences after being NFA’d for previous offences

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CJS Response

• Can and does the CJS respond to domestic abuse as policy intends?

• Is reoffending higher or lower depending on outcome of arrest?

• Are particular categories (e.g. age group / risk category more likely to reoffend?

• Research longitudinal study underway.

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Next steps…………….

• Project CARA – Evaluation 2014• Nudge – Feasibility and RCT (NFA’s)• CJS Response Examined – Does the

evidence prove that victims are failed? • Pipeline study - using Hampshire data• Domestic Abuse Summit – Evidenced

research, victims and policy – Major rethink

• Innovation and challenge -Targeting, Testing and Tracking

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Thank you