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From: Kaihsu Tai
30 July 2008
Dear Madam or Sir,
A publication by the Criminal Records Bureau ‘Employing
ex-offenders: A practical guide’ claims that the Home Office
Offenders Index shows ‘that one in three men and almost one in ten
women born in 1953 had been convicted of an offence before the age
of 46’.
Would you please provide the following information:
1 how to find the details of such statistics from the Offenders
Index; and
2 the itemized breakdown by the type of offences in this piece of
statistics.
Sincerely,
Dr Kaihsu Tai
Home Office
31 July 2008
Dr Kaihsu Tai,
Reference : T17652/8
Date: 31-Jul-2008
TREAT OFFICIAL CORRESPONDENCE
Thank you for your e-mail of 30/07/2008 4:13:44 PM regarding.....
The matters you have raised are the responsibility of Ministry of Justice.
We have therefore transferred your e-mail to
[email address], who will arrange for a reply to be
sent to you.
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From: Kaihsu Tai
1 September 2008
Dear Madam or Sir,
Your reference: T17652/8
Thank you for your letter of 31 July 2008 informing me that my
request about 'Offenders Index statistics' is the responsibility of
the Ministry of Justice. It has been more than 20 working days but
I still have not received an acknowledgement or a response from the
Ministry of Justice. Would you please check with them regarding
this matter? Thank you very much.
Sincerely,
Kaihsu Tai
From: Kaihsu Tai
9 September 2008
Dear Madam or Sir,
Your reference: T17652/8
Thank you for your letter of 31 July 2008 informing me that my
request about 'Offenders Index statistics' is the responsibility of
the Ministry of Justice. It has been more than 20 working days but
I still have not received an acknowledgement or a response from the
Ministry of Justice. Would you please check with them regarding
this matter? Thank you very much.
Sincerely,
Kaihsu Tai
Home Office
29 September 2008
Reference : T19651/8
Thank you for your e-mail enquiry of 01/09/2008 5:06:40 PM
A reply is attached.
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12 January 2009
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