Gender discrimination in community sentencing

Ian Tyes made this Freedom of Information request to National Probation Service

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From: Ian Tyes

23 March 2009

Dear Sir or Madam,

I have recently been made aware that men and women receiving the
same community sentences are often allocated to different types of
work.

Please could you break down the types of work as a percentage of
the number of people undergoing community sentences by gender, age,
race and disability for the most recent year for which figures are
available.

Yours faithfully,

Ian Tyes

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26 November 2009

Freedom of Information Request FOI/62315/09

Data Access & Compliance Unit
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26-NOV-09 Our Ref:FOI/62315/09

Dear Mr Tyes,

SUBJECT: Freedom of Information Request

Thank you for your correspondence of November 25, 2009, in which you
asked for information regarding gender discrimination in community
sentencing under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA) from the
Ministry of Justice (MoJ).

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From: Allen, Derek [NOMS]

23 December 2009


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From: Allen, Derek [NOMS]
Sent: 23 December 2009 12:17
To: '[FOI #9620 email]'
Subject: Response to FOI request

Please see attached response to your recent question about community
sentences. I hope you find the information helpful.

<<Tyesi 62315 draft(2).doc>>
<<Annex A.xls>> > > <<Annex B.xls>>
Kind regards,

Derek Allen
Offender Employment, Skills and Services Group
National Offender Management Service
Peat House
1 Waterloo Way
Leicester LE1 6LP
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