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NI 019 - Rate of proven re-offending by young offenders

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Overview

Title

NI 019 - Rate of proven re-offending by young offenders

Description

Young people are those aged 10-17. The young offenders cohort is established during the period January to March and includes all those receiving a pre-court disposal (reprimand or final warning) or a first-tier or community penalty or who are released from custody. This cohort is then tracked for 12 months to determine the total number of offences committed by those in the cohort. A reoffence is counted if it occurs within the 12 month tracking period and leads to a pre-court disposal or a court conviction, even if the pre-court disposal or court conviction occurs outside the 12 month period. By knowing the total number of reoffences and the total number of young people in the cohort, the average rate of reoffending can be calculated. All offences will count even if two or more offences are grouped for sentencing purposes and result in only one pre-court disposal or court conviction.

Source

Youth Offending Team

Coverage

Geographic coverage

England

Geographic units

County/Unitary Authority, Government Office Region (GOR), National

Time coverage (most recent)

2009

Time coverage

2002 to 2009

Update frequency

Quarterly

Data quality

Type of data

Administrative data

Reliability

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Additional information and context

Background information

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Notes on using

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