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continuedMr. Grieve: To ask the Secretary of State for Justice how many (a) adult and (b) juvenile offenders in the first quarter of 2008 cohort committed a re-offence in each (i) index disposal and (ii) re-offence category. [323698]
Mr. Straw:
Table 1 shows the number of adults who reoffended within one year, and the frequency of reoffending (per 100 offenders), broken down by index disposal for adults who commenced a court order or were discharged
from custody in the first quarter of 2008. Table 2 shows the number of reoffences committed within one year by the same cohort, broken down by offence type.
Table 1: Adults: Actual reoffending rates and frequency of reoffending per 100 offenders, by index disposal, 2008 cohort | ||||
Number of offenders in the cohort | Number of offenders that reoffended | Proportion of offenders that reoffended | Number of offences committed per 100 offenders | |
Table 2: Adults: Number of reoffences by offence type, 2008 cohort | |
Reoffence type | Number of reoffences |
Table 3 shows the number of juveniles who reoffended within one year, and the frequency of reoffending (per 100 offenders), broken down by index disposal for juveniles released from custody or commencing a non-custodial court disposal or given an out-of-court disposal in the first quarter of 2008. Table 4 shows the number of reoffences committed within one year by the same cohort, broken down by offence type.
Table 4: Juveniles: Number of reoffences by offence type, 2008 cohort | |
Reoffence type | Number of reoffences |
The definition of a reoffence differs between adults and juveniles. For adults, any offence within a year of release from custody or commencement of a court order, which is proven by court conviction within 18 months of release, is counted as a reoffence. For juveniles released from custody or commencing a non-custodial court disposal or given an out-of-court disposal, an offence proven by court conviction or a caution within the same time period is counted as a reoffence. For this reasons the adult and juvenile reoffending rates are not directly comparable.
Adult and juvenile reoffending data for the 2008 cohort were published on 18 March 2010, copies of which have been placed in the House of Commons Library.
Alternatively, further information on adult reoffending is available at:
Further information on juvenile reoffending is available at:
http://www.justice.gov.uk/publications/reoffending juveniles.htm
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