The London Criminal Justice Partnership (CJP) brings together London's criminal justice agencies with other partners to shape and deliver a world class criminal justice service (CJS).

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London exceeds public confidence targets

Click here to read more in the latest London CJS E-Bulletin


London Diamond Initiative 'can reduce re-offending'

An evaluation of the first year of the London Diamond Initiative suggests that the programme can reduce re-offending among offenders who leave prison after sentences of under 12 months. The six month re-offending rate for Diamond offenders (28%) was lower than a comparison group (43%). Read more...
 


Record performance in 2009-10 for London CJS

Criminal justice agencies in London achieved record performance in 2009-10 across a range of challenging targets which are agreed each year to drive up performance. The London CJP's Annual Report for 2009-10 shows that, of the 19 targets set for the year, nine were surpassed and a further seven are within 10% of target. Download the report here.


RADAR – a new approach to managing performance

A new process to improve criminal justice performance called ‘RADAR’ (Review, Analyse, Diagnose, Action and Report) has been launched by the London CJP. RADAR allows the Partnership to report on performance at both borough and regional level. Read more...


 2010-2011 London CJP Business Plan

Breaking the cycle of re-offending, an increased focus on protecting the public and providing better support for victims and witnesses are at the heart of an ambitious work programme by the London CJP in 2010-2011. Download the Business Plan here.

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Police chief backs scheme that aids ex-prisoners and cuts reoffending

MET officers win National bravery award

The Government's vision for criminal justice reform

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