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warrants issued for breach of probation licence conditions

Alexander Plough made this Freedom of Information request to Cumbria Constabulary

Cumbria Constabulary did not have the information requested.

From: Alexander Plough

9 July 2009

Dear Sir or Madam,

Please provide the following data, broken down for each year:

(1) In the last 5 years, how many warrants for arrest have been
issued for an individual who has broken their probation licence
conditions?

(2) Out of this figure, how many were considered high priority,
and/or considered to pose a risk of harm to others?

(3) Out of the total number of warrants issued per year, as stated
in answer to (1), how many of those individuals have been
re-arrested?

(4) Out of the warrants consider high priority, as stated in the
answer to (2), how many of those individuals have been re-arrested?

(5) Out of the total number of warrants issued, as stated in the
answer to (1), how many of those individuals have re-offended while
a warrant for their arrest was active?

(6) Out of the total number of warrants issued, as stated in the
answer to (2), how many of those individuals have re-offended while
a warrant for their arrest was active?

(7) Referring to the individuals stated in answer in question (5),
what crimes have they committed while a warrant for their arrest
was active?

(8) Referring to the individuals stated in answer in question (6),
what crimes have they committed while a warrant for their arrest
was active?

(9) Please provide the following information about any individual
who is the subject of a warrant for arrest for breaking their
probation licence conditions, but who has not as yet been
re-arrested:

* names, ages and last offence for which they received a custodial
sentence.

Yours faithfully,

Alexander Plough

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Cumbria Constabulary

10 July 2009

Dear Mr Plough

Thank you for your request for information received via email in this
office on 9th July 2009. This request will be dealt with under the terms
of the Freedom Of Information Act 2000. Details of the request received:-

(1) In the last 5 years, how many warrants for arrest have been issued
for an individual who has broken their probation licence conditions?

(2) Out of this figure, how many were considered high priority, and/or
considered to pose a risk of harm to others?

(3) Out of the total number of warrants issued per year, as stated in
answer to (1), how many of those individuals have been re-arrested?

(4) Out of the warrants consider high priority, as stated in the answer
to (2), how many of those individuals have been re-arrested?

(5) Out of the total number of warrants issued, as stated in the answer
to (1), how many of those individuals have re-offended while a warrant
for their arrest was active?

(6) Out of the total number of warrants issued, as stated in the answer
to (2), how many of those individuals have re-offended while a warrant
for their arrest was active?

(7) Referring to the individuals stated in answer in question (5), what
crimes have they committed while a warrant for their arrest was active?

(8) Referring to the individuals stated in answer in question (6), what
crimes have they committed while a warrant for their arrest was active?

(9) Please provide the following information about any individual who is
the subject of a warrant for arrest for breaking their probation licence
conditions, but who has not as yet been re-arrested:

* names, ages and last offence for which they received a custodial
sentence.

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16 September 2009


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Dear Mr Plough,

Please find attached a response from Cumbria Constabulary to your request for information relating to persons returned to Prison.

I apologise for any inconvenience you have experienced as a result of the delay in responding to your request.

Yours sincerely,

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