MAPPA (UK)

A framework where police, probation and prison services share information and coordinate to protect the public from sexual and violent offenders.

How MAPPA works

  • Offenders are managed at levels based on risk and need for multi-agency coordination.
  • Regular meetings share information and agree risk management plans.
  • Focus is on prevention and safeguarding of victims and communities.
MAPPA information is not a public register. Targeted disclosure may occur when necessary to protect the public.

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