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Gender discrimination in community sentencing
Ian Tyes made this Freedom of Information request to National Probation Service
The request was partially successful.
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
National Probation Service
23 March 2009
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25 November 2009
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From: Data Access & Compliance Unit
National Probation Service
25 November 2009
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From: Data Access & Compliance Unit
National Probation Service
26 November 2009
Freedom of Information Request FOI/62315/09
Data Access & Compliance Unit
Information Directorate
Zone 6 B
Post point 6.25
102 Petty France
London
SW1H 9AJ
T 020 3334 3250
F 020 3334 2245
E [email address]
www.justice.gov.uk
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).
You will receive a response from us by December 24, 2009. Your request
has been passed to the appropriate business unit within the MoJ, and
they will write to you with their decision by this date.
The FOIA does provide a number of exemptions. A qualified exemption
requires that before relying on it we must consider the public interest
test. If the information you have requested is covered by a qualified
exemption(s) under FOIA, the Department is allowed to take longer than
20 working days to respond. This is because in such circumstances we are
required to consider the public interest issues when deciding whether or
not to disclose the information requested.
If more time is needed to consider the public interest issues under a
qualified exemption(s), we will write to you and inform you of the
revised date you can expect to receive a response to your request.
If you have any queries regarding this request please do not hesitate to
contact us. Please quote ref: FOI/62315/09 in all future correspondence.
Yours sincerely,
Hannah Law
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Data Access and Compliance Unit
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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
' 0116 228 2038
* 07973 457218
Fax 0116 228 2044
* [email address]
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