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Table C: N umber of persons proven in court to have breached their ASBO in each Criminal Justice System (CJS) area( 1) , in each year, from 1 January 2001 to 31 December 2005
CJS area 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005

Avon and Somerset

5

6

15

52

67

Bedfordshire

5

9

9

22

Cambridgeshire

3

2

8

14

22

Cheshire

6

13

43

67

Cleveland

2

5

12

28

58

Cumbria

2

2

17

35

55

Derbyshire

4

5

5

17

36

Devon and Cornwall

3

1

8

18

39

Dorset

1

1

8

25

37

Durham

9

13

20

31

44

Essex

1

2

29

70

Gloucestershire

1

1

5

13

36

Greater London

9

13

45

182

372

Greater Manchester

9

23

134

308

531

Hampshire

4

25

66

95

Hertfordshire

4

7

24

37

Humberside

1

5

7

26

86

Kent

1

2

5

3

6

Lancashire

7

12

35

76

131

Leicestershire

3

4

23

47

Lincolnshire

1

5

9

18

Merseyside

5

4

18

49

96

Norfolk

2

8

5

14

31

North Yorkshire

5

2

15

25

Northamptonshire

1

3

3

3

Northumbria

10

16

36

110

Nottinghamshire

5

6

10

39

80

South Yorkshire

2

8

26

46

82

Staffordshire

1

5

13

25

43

Suffolk

1

1

9

24

50

Surrey

1

2

3

19

41

Sussex

1

4

17

43

87

Thames Valley

2

8

31

50

Warwickshire

8

12

18

30

West Mercia

11

18

27

41

67

West Midlands

25

40

84

163

250

West Yorkshire

7

9

38

190

303

Wiltshire

1

5

12

19

England

121

244

685

1,799

3,243

Dyfed Powys

5

5

7

Gwent

2

2

2

18

35

North Wales

1

4

9

20

65

South Wales

4

14

22

40

Wales

3

10

30

65

147

England and Wales

124

254

715

1,864

3,390

(1) ASBOs may be issued in one area and breached in another. Breaches are counted in this table on area of BREACH. Notes: 1. It is possible for an individual to breach their ASBO in more than one year, so persons may be counted more than once in this table. 2. Every effort is made to ensure that the figures presented are accurate and complete. However, it is important to note that these data have been extracted from large administrative data systems generated by the courts and police forces. As a consequence, care should be taken to ensure data collection processes and their inevitable limitations are taken into account when those data are used. Source: OCJR Court Proceedings Database.

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