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Guidance

Case Allocation: PI 05/2014, PSI 14/2014

Details the criteria to be applied for allocating cases once sentenced at court.

Applies to England and Wales

Documents

Case Allocation: PI 05/2014

Annex E: Interim guidance

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Appendix A: Process Chart

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Details

This policy applies to all staff involved in offender case management. It details the processes to be followed to allocate cases following sentence, including the criteria which must be applied/assessed in order to reach a decision about suitability.

Updates to this page

Published 26 June 2021
Last updated 526 AugustFebruary 20252026 + show all updates
  1. Annex E: Interim guidance and Appendix A: Process Chart updated.

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Update history

2026-02-26 12:46
Case Allocation: PI 05/2014, Annex E: Interim guidance and Appendix A: Process Chart updated.

2025-08-05 15:30
Annex E: Interim guidance and Appendix A: Process Chart updated.

2023-01-03 11:26
A new stand-alone RSR calculator tool has been added to OASys. The ‘Case Allocation Interim Guidance’ at Annex E has been updated to reflect that for cases where no PSR has been requested, only the stand-alone RSR now needs to be completed, not the previous ROSHA requirement.

2022-09-07 14:27
Interim guidance updated.