Objective Number | Description | Comment |
2. | Establish a Victims’ Agencies Forum to bring together agencies representing the victims of crime and witnesses. | The Victims’ Agencies Forum (VAF) was established soon after the Criminal Justice Policy was adopted but proceedings were suspended in 2008 when other victims’ liaison groups were set up in connection with the Historical Child Abuse Inquiry and its aftermath. The VAF has a wider remit, however, and its future need and role will be reviewed by Dr. Helen Miles as part of the Criminal Justice Process Review she is carrying out in connection with the Comprehensive Spending Review. |
3. | Promote effective joint working, not only between the criminal justice agencies, but also the partner agencies in the public, private and voluntary sectors. | In 2009, effective partnerships developed in the private and voluntary sectors through Safer St Helier, taxi-marshal scheme, Nite-Net radio for pubs, clubs and taxis. Further initiatives are kept under review through Strategic Plan (SP) Priority 7 framework and the associated working group. |
4. | Establish a forum for criminal justice policy and planning involving the executive, the judiciary and the prosecution. | Although the incumbents of the posts of Bailiff, Deputy Bailiff and Attorney General have changed since the Policy was adopted, the informal arrangements for discussion agreed previously endure. During 2011, the Minister has used the forum to have important discussions on the repatriation of foreign prisoners and the future use of restricted or unrestricted transfers of prisoners to the UK. |
5. | In partnership with the Health and Social Services Department, take the lead in implementing the Building a Safer Society (BaSS) Strategy and monitoring its progress. | Delivery frameworks have been reviewed to tie in with Strategic Plan (SP) Priority 7 and an evidence-led approach. Although the BaSS strategy and principles endure, one of the two full-time BaSS posts was lost in the Comprehensive Spending Review, and the one remaining post is now part-time. Inevitably, therefore, work is more focussed on priorities and governance is achieved through the SP7 Group rather than the former Community Safety Partnership. |
6. | Implement appropriate recommendations of the Bull Report approved by the States of Jersey. | Completed, but youth justice issues being re-considered through the Children’s Policy Group and in the context of the Children and Young People’s Plan. Williamson recommendations being implemented by H&SS. |
7. | Support the States of Jersey Police in the achievement of its Policing Plan priorities. | Ongoing annually - `Business As Usual’. |
8. | Maximise intelligence collecting and sharing with other jurisdictions in order to combat imported crime, particularly drug trafficking and, where appropriate, seek to have criminals arrested and drugs seized before they arrive in the Island. | Ongoing work of the Joint Intelligence Bureau. Close working relationships between DNRED (French Customs) and UK agencies. |
9. | Urge the courts to continue to maximise the use of community penalties and to reserve custody for dealing with the most serious offences, where the protection of the public is a major consideration and where offenders have a history of not responding to community penalties. | Actioned in conjunction with the forum at objective 4 and through the Probation Service and Probation Board. Similarly, objective 10 gives the Court greater scope for non-custodial sentencing. |
10. | Support the proposal to give the Royal Court greater flexibility in sentencing by increasing the maximum level of community service to 480 hours as an alternative to 3 years’ imprisonment. | Actioned. 11 January 2008. |
11. | Maximise the use of transfers where prisoners can demonstrate links with England and Wales, thereby reducing significantly the cost to the public. | Actioned and ongoing. In 2005, 25-30 were being paid for in UK prisons at a cost of £1m p.a. By 2010, there were 5 costing £200k p.a. This is currently the position in 2011. Within the CSR, a Repatriation of Prisoners Law has been passed by the States and a working group is looking into the extension to Jersey of EU Directives on the Repatriation of Sentenced Persons to facilitate the repatriation of foreign prisoners, as well as reviewing the position with restricted transfers to the UK. |
12. | During 2007, bring in the Crime (Disorderly Conduct and Harassment) (Jersey) Law 200- to combat anti-social behaviour, but support the role of the Parish Hall Enquiry in dealing with less serious anti-social behaviour and nuisance. | Actioned. 21 November 2008. |
13. | Explore further life-long learning opportunities for prisoners in consultation with the Education, Sport and Culture Department and the Skills Executive. | The Prison now has its own Learning & Development Department and a Library & Resources Centre. |
14. | Establish a Prison Education Unit in partnership with Highlands College. | Actioned see (13). |
15. | Implement the Prison Performance Improvement Plan in accordance with available resources and a timetable agreed by the Council of Ministers. | 163 key recommendations were made in the 2005 HMCIP Report and of these, only 10 remain outstanding. 5 were not accepted, 2 (related to prisoner visits and facilities for children) will be addressed by the introduction of a new visit room currently under construction (scheduled for completion in June 2012) and the remaining 3 are in the process of being addressed. |
22. | Investigate whether a more ‘customer-friendly’ approach to the payment of fines for parking, etc., might be made available through fixed penalties. | Achieved, but not through the introduction of fixed penalty notices which would have required a specific funding stream. Parking fines for St.Helier - the majority can now be made on-line through the States website (gov.je). |
26. | In conjunction with the Law Officers’ Department, investigate ways of expanding powers in relation to civil asset recovery with the aim of introducing in the first instance by 2008, legislation to assist other jurisdictions to recover such assets. | Actioned through the introduction of the Civil Asset Recovery (International Co-Operation)(Jersey) Law, 2007 dated 28th December 2007. In July 2011, the current Attorney General has set up a Working Group to work on Phase 2, ie: to introduce powers for civil asset recovery at the instigation of the Island authorities such that any assets recovered would accrue to the Island. |
27. | Investigate greater use of the Electronic Monitoring Scheme as part of the proposals for post-custodial supervision. | The Supervised Release of Offenders law did not proceed as planned, and the take up for `tagging’ compared to other types of temporary release was low (an average of 6 at any one time). In 2009, it was observed that £138,000 could be saved by stopping the contract with G4S. This was made possible because the Honorary Police, mainly in St.Helier, agreed to carry out spot checks through home detention curfew visits in lieu of tagging. There continue to be negligible breaches of this privilege. |
32. | Introduce a Sex Offenders Law in 2008 | Actioned - States approved P132/2009 on 5th October 2009. |