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with some existing Home Office functions. In 2017, some of the agency's functions transferred to the
Ministry of Justice and it received a new name.
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On 9 May 2007 the correctional services element of the Home Office was moved to join the former
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Ministry of Justice. In January 2008, the then
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Minister of State for
Prisons, Probation and Reducing Reoffending
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February 2017, the then-Secretary of State for Justice,
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Children and Family Court
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NOMS was created on 1 June 2004 following a review by
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Former logo as
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257:. The Government accepted these proposals.
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126:Phil Copple, Director General of Operations
16:Executive agency of the Ministry of Justice
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183:His Majesty's Prison and Probation Service
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261:Changes following the creation of the MOJ
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267:Department of Constitutional Affairs
199:National Offender Management Service
42:Clive House, 70 Petty France, London
701:Parole Board for England and Wales
325:as Director-General (2008 to 2010)
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791:Prison and correctional agencies
686:Judicial Appointments Commission
676:Criminal Cases Review Commission
365:. Cabinet Office. Archived from
197:. It was created in 2004 as the
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706:Prisons and Probation Ombudsman
626:HM Courts and Tribunals Service
454:Dunton, Jim (9 February 2017).
806:2004 establishments in England
563:Secretary of State for Justice
271:Secretary of State for Justice
237:(now Lord Carter of Coles), a
185:is an executive agency of the
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641:Office of the Public Guardian
681:Independent monitoring board
279:His Majesty's Prison Service
210:His Majesty's Prison Service
151:His Majesty's Prison Service
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356:"Review for HM Government"
337:Amy Rees (2022 to present)
287:National Probation Service
206:National Probation Service
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460:Civil Service World
251:community sentences
187:Ministry of Justice
138:Ministry of Justice
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247:prison population
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785:Categories
342:References
275:Jack Straw
255:recidivism
117:executives
89:, SW1H 9AJ
821:Probation
555:Ministers
299:Liz Truss
66:(as NOMS)
465:5 August
50:overview
376:5 April
216:History
191:England
165:Website
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174:/hmpps
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55:Formed
370:(PDF)
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