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We present details on the records from nDelius and the overall rate of linkage (or detection) to the NDTMS data set. were still on the same initial treatment journey until the end of the observation period (March 2022) There were also 9,713 people (61.1% of those linked) who engaged in treatment after their sentence date. For people not already in treatment on their sentence date, on average (mean), it took offenders sentenced to an ATR 93 days to engage in treatment after their sentencing date. This compared with 160 days for offenders sentenced to a DRR.

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One of the main eligibility criteria for a court to issue an ATR or DRR is that the offender is willing to engage in treatment. The findings in this report suggest that many offenders do not access treatment. One explanation for this could be that the pre-sentencing reports (a requirement in the process for sentencing an offender to an ATR or DRR) do not accurately reflect the offender’s willingness to comply with the treatment requirement. The underlying reasons will need to be explored further. 7. Next steps We will use data on the other community sentence requirements that a person receives alongside the ATR or DRR, such as mental health treatment requirements (rather than a simple count of requirements). This will help us to better understand how these extra requirements may help or hinder people to access treatment and recover from drug or alcohol dependence. Length of requirement People accessing treatment are asked for consent to share their information. Part of this consent explicitly includes provisions for linking their information with other administrative data sets. We will create a process for MOJ to receive information on people who do not access treatment after sentencing. This would enable MOJ to find any information they hold that can explain why people do not access treatment or highlight areas that can be improved. It could also help to verify the linked information. People who move to other systems DHSC and MOJ will work together to ensure that the following data elements are available in the next phase of this project. They will begin to regularly share data and refine their methodology for linking and analysing the information. They will also make sure they can evidence any progress being made in the pathways between probation and treatment services – for example, the proportion of people with an ATR or DRR engaging with treatment within a particular time. Which courts sentence people to ATRs and DRRsThe data reported in figure 9 shows the average number of days that people report using particular substances in the 28 days before the TOP assessment. People using alcohol reported an average (mean) of 19 days’ use in the 28 days before treatment (89%, as in figure 8 above). The 62% who reported alcohol use at their latest TOP assessment (see figure 8) reported an average use of almost 14 days a month. The characteristics associated with a decreased likelihood of successfully completing treatment included:

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In figures 10 and 11, we show data from the TOP for offenders sentenced to a DRR and who have been categorised as being in the ‘opiate’ substance group. The use of substances by these offenders is very different to the ‘alcohol only’ offenders sentenced to an ATR. Again, the characteristics associated with a decreased likelihood of accessing treatment have confidence intervals to the left of the red dashed line, while those associated with an increased likelihood of accessing treatment have confidence intervals to the right of this line. This might indicate that some people use other substances more often even as they are reducing their alcohol consumption. Changes in substance use for offenders with a DRRAs you can see in figure 11, the average (mean) number of days that people reported using substances in the previous 28 days reduced for most reported substances, including for: The Criminal Justice Act 2003 introduced community sentence treatment requirements ( CSTRs), including:

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