Offender Assessment System Oasys User Manual

Offender Assessment System Oasys User Manual

The Offender Group Reconviction Scale (OGRS) is a predictor of re-offending based only on static risks – age, gender and criminal history. It allows probation, prison and youth justice staff to produce predictions for individual offenders even when the use of dynamic risk assessment tools (e.g. The Offender Assessment System (OASys). Feb 10, 2012  The Offender Assessment System (OASys) is the risk assessment and management system routinely used in the National Offender Management Service (NOMS). Offender Assessment System OASys user manual (Revised July 2006). London, UK: Author. Google Scholar. The Offender Assessment System: An evaluation of the. On the Offender Assessment System (OASys) 2009–2013: Robin Moore (editor). Their guidance regarding the OASys IT system and assessment policies and processes, and to analytical colleagues within the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) and National Offender. And managers who participated in the user perspective study (Chapter 2). Finally, thanks.

OASys is the abbreviated term for the Offender Assessment System, used in England and Wales by Her Majesty's Prison Service and the National Probation Service from 2002 to measure the risks and needs of criminal offenders under their supervision.

OASys is designed to enable a properly trained and qualified individual; often a Probation Officer, to:

Offender Assessment System Oasys User Manual
  • assess how likely an offender is to be re-convicted
  • identify and classify offending-related needs, including basic personality characteristics and cognitive behavioural problems
  • assess risk of serious harm, risks to the individual and other risks
  • assist with management of risk of harm
  • links the assessment to the supervision or sentence plan
  • indicate the need for further specialist assessments
  • measure change during the period of supervision / sentence.

OASys comprises a series of computer-based forms on which clinical evaluations are made by staff of Offenders, and supervision and sentence plans for the forthcoming period of supervision are recorded on a periodic basis - typically every 16 weeks for offenders in the community, and less frequently for imprisoned offenders.

OASys supports the What Works? initiative of the Prison and Probation Services, by providing metrics by which the characteristics of offenders and their offences (inputs) can be analysed alongside information on interventions made (inputs) to the offender, and re-conviction data for offenders (outcomes), in order to enable refinement to be made to interventions (based on a consideration of the relation between inputs and outcomes) as to improve outcomes - in other words, to decrease recidivism rates by ensuring that interventions are as appropriate and purposeful as possible.

Oasys Teacher Evaluation

External links[edit]

  • OASys: the new Offender Assessment System - National Probation Service, Spring 2003
  • Findings from the measurement of OASys completion rates - Ministry of Justice, March 2009

Oasys Account

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