Project details
Reduction type
Criminal Justice and Enforcement
Area
South Yorkshire
Funding amount
£2,000
Purpose
A rise in custody referral rates to Immigration Enforcement National Command and Control Unit from 35% to 49%
Quick summary
The rise in custody referral rates to Immigration Enforcement National Command and Control Unit from 35% to 49%, as a result of this initiative, indicates more high harm interventions can be identified and actioned.
As a result of this initiative (despite issues relating to Covid19) there has been a rise in custody referral rates to Immigration Enforcement National Command and Control Unit from 35% to 49%, which is one of the indicators in ensuring that more high harm interventions can be identified and actioned.
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