��� Crime and Justice serious crimes of serious assault, sexual assault, robbery or housebreaking. The Sexual Offences Act 2003, introduced in May 2004, altered the definition and coverage of sexual offences. In particular, it redefined indecent exposure as a sexual offence, which is likely to account for much of the increase in sexual offences. Further information is available from Crime in England and Wales 2007/2008 (Home Office, Sian Nicholas, Chris Kershaw and Alison Walker, editors). Court proceedings and police cautions (Tables 11.4–11.8, 11.13–11.17, 11.20–11.22) The statistical basis of the tables of court proceedings is broadly similar in England and Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. The tables show the number of persons found guilty, recording a person under the heading of the principal offence of which he/she was found guilty, but excluding additional findings of guilt at the same proceedings. A person found guilty at a number of separate court proceedings is included more than once. The statistics on offenders cautioned in England and Wales cover only those who, on admission of guilt, were given a formal caution by, or on the instructions of, a senior police officer as an alternative to prosecution. Written warnings given by the police for motor offences and persons paying fixed penalties for certain motoring offences are excluded. Formal cautions are not issued in Scotland. There are no statistics on cautioning available for Northern Ireland. The Crime and Disorder Act 1998 provides for reprimands and final warnings, which are new offences and orders implemented nationally from 1 June 2000. They replace the system of cautioning for offenders under the age of 18. Reprimands can be given to first-time offenders for minor offences. Any further offending results in either a final warning or a charge. For persons proceeded against in Scotland, the statistics relate to the High Court of Justiciary, the sheriff courts and the district courts. The High Court deals with serious solemn offences (requiring trial by jury) and has unlimited sentencing power. Sheriff courts deal with solemn offences where imprisonment is limited to 3 years or summary offences (not requiring a jury) where imprisonment is limited to 3 months (6 months when specified in legislation for second or subsequent offences and 12 months for certain statutory offences). District courts deal only with summary cases and are limited to 60 days imprisonment and level 4 fines. Stipendiary magistrates Crime and Justice There are differences in the legal and judicial systems of England and Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland which make it impossible to provide tables covering the UK as a whole in this section. These differences concern the classification of offences, the meaning of certain terms used in the statistics, the effects of the several Criminal Justice Acts and recording practices. Recorded crime statistics (Table 11.3) Crimes recorded by the police provide a measure of the amount of crime committed. The statistics are based on counting rules, revised with effect from 1 April 1998, which are standard for all the police forces in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. They now include all indictable and triable- either-way offences together with a few summary offences which are closely linked to these offences. The new rules have changed the emphasis of measurement more towards one crime per victim and have also increased the coverage of offences. These changes have particularly impacted on the offences of violence against the person, fraud and forgery, drugs offences and other offences. For a variety of reasons many offences are either not reported to the police or not recorded by them. The changes in the number of offences recorded do not necessarily accurately reflect the changes in the amount of crime committed. In order to further improve the consistency of recorded crime statistics and to take a more victim oriented approach to crime recording, the National Crime Recording Standard (NCRS) was introduced across all forces in England, Wales and Northern Ireland with effect from 1 April 2002. Some police forces implemented the principles of NCRS in advance of its introduction across all forces. The NCRS had the effect of increasing the number of offences recorded by the police. Similarly, the Scottish Crime Recording Standard (SCRS) was introduced by the eight Scottish police forces with effect from 1 April 2004. This means that no corroborative evidence is required initially to record a crime-related incident as a crime if so perceived by the victim. Again, the introduction of this new recording standard was expected to increase the numbers of minor crimes recorded by the police, such as minor crimes of vandalism, minor thefts, offences of petty assault and breach of the peace. However, it was expected that the SCRS would not have much impact on the figures for the more ��� Crime and Justice sit in Glasgow District Court and have the summary sentencing powers of a sheriff. In England and Wales, indictable offences are offences which are: • triable only on indictment. that is by the Crown Court. (‘indictable-only’ offences include murder, manslaughter, rape and robbery) • triable either way. that is by the Crown Court or a magistrates’ court The Criminal Justice Act 1991 resulted in the following changes being made to the sentencing system in England and Wales: • the introduction of combination orders • the introduction of the ‘unit fine scheme’ at magistrates’ courts • the abolition of the sentence of detention in a young offender institution for 14-year-old boys and to a change in the minimum and maximum lengths of sentence to 10 and 12 months respectively to which 15 to 17-year-olds might be subjected, and • the abolition of partly suspended sentences of imprisonment and to a restriction in the use of fully suspended sentences The Criminal Justice Act 1993 abolished the unit fine scheme in magistrates’ courts, which had been introduced under the Criminal Justice Act 1991. A charging standard for assault was introduced in England and Wales on 31 August 1994, the aim being to promote consistency between the police and prosecution on the appropriate level of charge to be brought. The Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 created several new offences in England and Wales, mainly in the area of public order, but also including male rape (there is no statutory offence of male rape in Scotland, although such a crime may be charged as serious assault). The Act also: • extended the provisions of section 53 of the Children and Young Persons Act 1993 to 10 to 13-year-olds • increased the maximum sentence length for 15 to 17-year- olds to 2 years • increased the upper limit from £2,000 to £5,000 for offences of criminal damage proceeded against as if triable only summarily • introduced provisions for the reduction of sentences for early guilty pleas and • increased the maximum sentence length for certain firearm offences Provisions within the Crime (Sentences) Act 1997 (as amended by the Powers of Criminal Courts Sentencing Act 2000) in England and Wales, and the Crime and Punishment (Scotland) Act 1997 allow for: • an automatic life sentence for a second serious violent or sexual offence unless exceptional circumstances exist (this provision has not been enacted in Scotland) • a minimum sentence of 7 years for an offender convicted for a third time of a ‘class A’ drug trafficking offence unless the court considers this to be unjust in all the circumstances, and • in England and Wales, section 38A of the Magistrates’ Courts’ Act 1980 (which extends the circumstances in which a magistrates’ court may commit a person convicted of an offence triable-either-way to the Crown Court for sentence) was implemented in conjunction with section 49 of the Criminal Procedure and Investigations Act 1996 (when the magistrates’ court requires a defendant to indicate a plea before a decision can be taken on the mode of trial and which compels the court to sentence or commit for sentence any defendant who indicates a guilty plea) Under the Criminal Justice and Court Service Act 2000 new terms were introduced for certain orders. ‘Community rehabilitation order’ is the new name given to a probation order. A community service order is now known as a ‘community punishment order’. Finally, the new term for a combination order is ‘community punishment and rehabilitation order’. In April 2000 the secure training order was replaced by the ‘detention and training order’. Section 53 of the Children and Young Persons Act 1993 was repealed on 25 August 2000 and its provisions re-enacted in sections 90 to 92 of the Powers of Criminal Courts (Sentencing) Act 2000. ‘Reparation and action plan orders’ were implemented nationally from 1 June 2000. ‘Drug treatment and testing orders’ were introduced in England, Scotland and Wales with effect from October 2000. ‘Referral orders’ were introduced in England, Scotland and Wales with effect from April 2000. These changes are now reflected in Table 11.8. Following the introduction of the Libra case management system during 2008, offenders at magistrates’ courts can now be recorded as sex ‘Not Stated’. In 2008 one per cent of offenders sentenced were recorded as sex ‘Not Stated’. Amendments to the data tables have been made to accommodate this new category. ��� Crime and Justice The system of magistrates’ courts and Crown Courts in Northern Ireland operates in a similar way to that in England and Wales. A particularly significant statutory development, however, has been the Criminal Justice (NI) Order 1996, which introduces a new sentencing regime to Northern Ireland and largely replicates that introduced to England and Wales by the Criminal Justice Acts of 1991 and 1993. The order makes many changes to both community and custodial sentences and introduces new orders such as the combination order, the custody probation order, and orders for release on licence of sexual offenders. Expenditure on penal establishments in Scotland (Table 11.19) The results shown in this table are reported on a cash basis for financial years 1996/97 to 2000/01 in line with funding arrangements. Financial year 2001/02 is reported on a resource accounting basis in line with the introduction of resource budgeting. Capital charges were introduced with resource accounting and budgeting. 167 Crime and justice 11.1 Police Officer Strength1: by countr y and sexAs at 31 March Numbers 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 England and Wales Regular Police(FTE) Strength: Men KERB 103 956 101 801 102 139 104 483 106 996 110 150 110 597 109 327 108 118 106 866 106 996 Women KERC 19 885 20 155 21 174 22 784 24 430 26 956 28 898 30 307 31 914 32 861 34 651 Seconded:2,3 Men KERD 2 017 1 965 1 914 2 031 1 689 1 811 1 514 1 545 422 432 438 Women KERE 238 249 292 305 251 284 222 203 60 70 66 Additional Officers:4 Men KERF 324 361 493 567 375 394 522 676 657 661 653 Women KERG 582 519 509 564 709 969 1 042 1 213 1 203 1 471 1 470 Special constables Strength:5 Men KERH 10 860 9 623 8 630 8 014 7 718 7 645 8 074 8 829 9 327 9 719 9 544 Women KERI 5 624 4 724 4 108 3 584 3 319 3 343 3 844 4 350 4 694 4 828 4 707 Scotland Regular police Strength:6 Men KERK 12 545 12 374 12 547 12 513 12 590 12 685 12 798 12 820 12 687 12 532 12 328 Women KERL 2 265 2 325 2 602 2 738 2 897 2 898 3 203 3 401 3 547 3 689 3 991 Central service:7 Men KERM 88 95 87 116 131 166 195 171 153 219 180 Women KERN 9 13 10 12 17 29 29 21 28 44 37 Seconded:8 Men KERO 85 130 140 133 166 192 216 200 195 196 291 Women KERP 12 18 14 18 24 30 31 27 28 30 69 Additional regular police: Men HFVM 85 80 83 80 79 88 79 85 107 106 129 Women HFVN 6 4 5 12 10 13 21 15 12 14 24 Special constables Strength: Men KERS 1 229 981 924 812 711 773 718 888 886 884 .. Women KERT 422 355 336 307 280 328 437 432 471 510 .. Nor thern Ireland Regular police9,10 Strength: Men KERU 7 406 6 844 6 227 6 057 6 171 6 108 6 016 5 992 5 949 5 761 5 669 Women KERV 987 966 1 009 1 080 1 266 1 418 1 547 1 534 1 600 1 653 1 735 Reser ve11 Strength: Men KERW 3 199 2 962 2 629 2 223 1 983 1 824 1 431 1 424 1 212 1 119 930 Women KERX 641 607 556 510 453 485 410 402 400 382 345 1 Figures for England and Wales are as 31 March and are based on full-time equivalent strength excluding those on career breaks or maternity/pater ntiy leave . Figures for Scotland are as 31 March. From 1999, figures for North- ern Ireland reflect the position at the end of the financial year, ie 1999 and 2000 figures are as 31 March 2000 and 31 March 2001 respectively. Prior to this figures were as at 31 December. 2 Figures exclude secondments outside the police service in England and Wales (eg to the private sector or to law enforcement agencies overseas). 3 From 31 March 2007 onwards details of officers seconded to NCIS and NCS will no longer appear following the launch of Serious Organised Crime Agency (SOCA) in April 2006. 4 Figures include those officers on career breaks or maternity/pater nity leave . Pr ior to 2003, these figures were not collected centrally. 5 Special constable figures are given as a headcount measure. 6 ’Strength’ is WTE police strength, only excluding special constables. 7 Instr uctors at Training Establishments, etc, for merly shown as secondments. 8 Includes Scottish Crime and Drug Enforcement Agency . 9 Does not include officers on secondment. 10 Also includes student officers. 11 Includes par t-time reser ve and full-time reserve , FTR -515 as at 31 March 2009 (481 males and 34 females). Con PT - 760 as at 31 March 2009 (449 males and 311 females). FTR -382 as at 31 March 2010 (362 males and 20 females) Con PT -703 as at 31 March 2010 (412 males and 291 female) Sources: Home Office: 020 7035 0289; Scottish Government Justice Department: 0131 244 2148; The Police Service of Norther n Ireland: 0845 6008000 ext 24070 http://statistics.gov.uk/downloads/theme_compendia/AA2010/11_1.xls 168 Crime and justice 11.2 Prison Population1 international comparisons Rate16 per 100,000 % change population in Countr y 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2006-2007 2007 England & Wales5 67 056 71 324 72 992 75 057 76 896 79 085 80 692 2 149 Nor thern Ireland3 910 1 026 1 160 1 274 1 301 1 433 1 468 2 83 Scotland7 6 137 6 404 6 524 6 805 6 792 7 111 7 291 3 142 Austr ia 6 915 7 511 7 816 9 000 8 767 8 780 8 887 1 107 Belgium12 8 544 8 605 9 308 9 245 9 375 9 635 10 008 4 94 Bulgar ia3 8 971 8 994 9 422 10 066 10 871 11 436 11 058 -3 144 Croatia3 2 623 2 584 2 732 2 803 3 022 3 485 3 833 10 86 Cyprus 369 345 355 546 536 599 673 12 85 Czech Republic6 19 320 16 213 17 277 18 343 18 937 18 578 18 901 2 182 Denmark 3 150 3 439 3 577 3 762 4 132 3 759 3 406 -9 62 Estonia3 4 803 4 775 4 352 4 576 4 565 4 411 4 327 -2 322 Finland6 3 110 3 469 3 463 3 535 3 883 3 477 3 370 -3 64 Fr ance10 47 005 53 463 57 440 56 271 56 595 55 754 60 677 9 95 Ger many4 80 333 74 904 81 176 81 166 80 410 78 581 75 719 -4 92 Greece9 8 343 8 284 8 555 8 760 9 589 10 113 10 700 6 96 Hungar y6 17 275 17 838 16 507 16 543 15 720 14 821 14 353 -3 143 Iceland 110 107 112 115 119 119 115 -3 37 Ireland (Eire)13 3 025 3 028 2 986 3 083 3 022 3 080 3 325 8 76 Italy6 57 203 56 723 56 845 56 068 59 523 39 005 48 693 25 82 Latvia3 8 831 8 531 8 366 8 179 7 646 6 965 6 548 -6 287 Lithuania3 9 516 11 566 11 070 8 063 8 125 8 137 8 079 -1 239 Luxembourg 357 380 498 548 693 756 745 -1 155 Malta11 257 283 278 277 298 346 387 12 95 Nether lands 15 246 16 239 18 242 20 075 21 826 20 463 18 103 -12 110 Norway 2 666 2 662 2 914 2 975 3 097 3 164 3 280 4 69 Poland5 80 004 80 610 80 692 79 344 82 656 87 669 90 199 3 237 Portugal6 13 260 13 918 13 835 13 152 12 889 12 636 11 587 -8 109 Romania6 49 840 48 081 42 815 39 031 36 700 34 038 29 390 -14 137 Russian Federation3 925 072 980 151 877 393 847 004 763 115 823 451 871 693 6 613 Slovakia6 7 433 7 758 8 873 9 422 8 897 8 249 7 986 -3 148 Slovenia 1 155 1 120 1 099 1 126 1 132 1 301 1 336 3 66 Spain 46 962 50 994 55 244 59 224 61 269 64 120 66 400 4 148 Sweden15 6 089 6 506 6 755 7 332 7 054 7 175 6 770 -6 74 Switzer land14 5 137 4 937 5 214 5 977 6 137 5 888 5 715 -3 76 Turkey 61 336 60 091 64 051 71 148 54 296 67 795 85 865 27 122 Ukraine 198 885 198 946 198 386 193 489 179 519 165 716 154 055 -7 332 Australia2 22 458 22 492 23 555 24 171 25 353 25 790 27 224 6 130 Canada8 35 533 35 736 35 868 34 155 34 365 35 110 - - 108 Japan3 61 242 65 508 69 502 73 734 76 413 79 052 81 255 3 63 Korea(Rep. of)7 62 235 61 084 58 945 57 184 52 403 46 721 46 313 -1 96 Mexico6 165 687 172 888 182 530 193 889 205 821 210 140 212 841 1 193 New Zealand7 5 887 5 738 6 059 6 556 7 100 7 595 7 959 5 188 South Africa4 170 959 178 998 189 748 187 640 187 394 150 302 161 639 8 339 U.S.A.2 1 961 247 2 033 331 2 081 580 2 129 802 2 186 230 2 245 189 2 299 116 2 762 European Union 27 581 419 592 331 607 522 609 873 620 099 601 513 611 078 2 123 1 At 1 September : number of prisoners, including pre-trial detainees/remand pr isoners. 2 At 30 June. 3 At 1 Januar y. 4 At 31 March. 5 At 31 August. 6 At 31 December. 7 Annual averages. Countr ies calculate these on the basis of daily, weekly or monthly figures. 8 Annual averages by financial year (e.g. 2006=1 April 2005-31 March 2006). Rate per 100,000 population reflects the position in 2006. 9 At 1 September (2001-03, 2005-06). At 16 December (2004). At 30 June (2007). 10 Metropolitan and overseas departments and territor ies. 11 At 1 September (2001-06). Annual average (2007). 12 At 1 March. 13 At 1 September (2001-06). At 26 October (2007). 14 At third Wednesday in March (2001). At first Wednesday in September (2002-07). 15 At 1 October. 16 Based on estimates of national population. Sources: Ministries responsible for prisons, national prison administrations; national statistical offices, Council of Europe Annual Penal Statistics (SPACE); World Prison Population List and Wor ld Pr ison Br ief; (Inter national Centre for Prison Studies King’s College, London) http://statistics.gov.uk/downloads/theme_compendia/AA2010/11_2.xls 169 Crime and justice 11.3 Recorded crime statistics: by offence group 1 England and Wales Thousands 1997 19982,3 1999 2000 20014 20024,6 2003 2004 2005 20068 2007 2008 /00 /01 /02 /03 /04 /05 /06 /07 /08 /09 Violence against the person BEAB 250.8 230.8 LQMP 581.0 600.9 650.3 845.1 967.2 1 048.1 1 059.6 1 046.4 961.1 903.4 Sexual offences7 BEAC 33.2 34.9 LQMQ 37.8 37.3 41.4 58.9 62.5 62.9 62.1 57.5 53.5 51.4 Burglar y BEAD 1 015.1 951.9 LQMR 906.5 836.0 878.5 890.1 820.0 680.4 645.1 622.0 583.7 581.5 Robber y BEAE 63.1 66.2 LQMS 84.3 95.2 121.4 110.3 103.7 91.0 98.2 101.4 84.7 80.1 Theft and handling stolen goods (of which): BEAF 2 165.0 2 126.7 LQMT 2 223.6 2 145.4 2 267.0 − − − − − − − Offences against vehicles I8RM .. .. .. 1 074.7 985.0 820.1 792.8 765.0 656.4 591.9 Other theft offences I8RN .. .. .. 1 336.9 1 327.9 1 247.6 1 226.2 1 180.8 1 121.0 1 080.0 Fr aud and forger y BEAG 134.4 173.7 LQMU 334.8 319.3 314.9 331.1 319.6 280.1 232.8 199.7 155.3 163.1 Cr iminal damage BEAH 877.0 834.4 LQMV 945.7 960.1 1 064.5 1 120.6 1 218.5 1 197.5 1 184.3 1 185.0 1 036.2 936.4 Dr ug offences5 LQMO .. 21.3 LQYT 121.9 113.5 121.3 143.3 143.5 145.8 178.5 194.2 229.0 243.4 Other offences5 BEAI 36.6 42.0 LQYU 65.7 63.2 65.3 64.0 65.7 64.0 75.6 75.7 69.3 69.4 Total BEAA 4 598.3 4 481.8 LQYV 5 301.2 5 170.8 5 527.1 5 975.0 6 013.8 5 637.5 5 555.2 5 427.6 4 951.2 4 702.5 1 See chapter text. 2 Estimates. 3 Figures from this period are not directly comparable with data prior to 1998/99 and from 2002/03 onwards. 4 The National Crime Recording Standard (NCRS) was introduced in Eng- land and Wales from 1 April 2002. These figures are not directly compara- ble with those for earlier years. 5 Prior to 1 April 1998 the offence of drug trafficking was included in the ’Other offences’ group. From 1 April 1999, under the new counting rules, drug traffick- ing became part of a new ’Dr ug offences’ group which, now also includes pos- session and other drug offences. 6 Includes the British Transpor t Police (BTP) from 2002/03 onwards. 7 The Sexual Offences Act 2003, introduced in May 2004, altered the definitions and coverage of sexual offences. 8 The offence groupings were revised in 2006/07 and backdated to 2002/03. Source: Home Office: 020 7035 0307 http://statistics.gov.uk/downloads/theme_compendia/AA2010/11_3.xls 170 Crime and justice 11.4 Offenders found guilty: by offence group 1,2,3, England and Wales Magistrates’ courts and the Crown Court Thousands 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 20086 All ages4 Indictable offences Violence against the person: KJEJ 37.1 35.7 35.3 35.3 37.7 38.0 39.1 40.9 41.9 42.0 41.5 Murder KESB 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 Manslaughter KESC 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.2 Wounding KESD 35.2 33.9 33.5 33.5 35.7 35.9 36.9 38.6 39.8 39.8 39.3 Other offences of violence against the person KESE 1.3 1.4 1.3 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.5 1.5 1.5 Sexual offences KESF 4.6 4.3 3.9 4.0 4.4 4.4 4.8 4.8 4.9 5.1 5.1 Burglar y KESG 30.8 29.3 26.2 24.8 26.7 25.7 24.3 23.0 23.0 23.8 23.9 Robber y KESH 5.5 5.6 5.9 6.8 7.7 7.3 7.5 7.1 8.1 8.8 8.5 Theft and handling stolen goods KESI 125.7 131.2 128.0 127.0 127.3 119.1 110.6 103.8 99.0 106.0 110.9 Fr aud and forger y KESJ 19.8 20.3 19.2 18.3 18.1 18.0 18.1 18.5 18.2 19.9 19.8 Cr iminal damage KESK 10.9 10.9 10.3 10.7 11.0 11.2 11.7 11.7 12.7 12.5 9.6 Dr ug offences KBWX 48.8 48.7 44.6 45.6 49.0 51.2 39.2 39.1 39.6 44.6 52.9 Other offences (excluding motor ing) KESL 49.6 47.9 44.5 44.0 48.0 51.4 54.5 53.1 50.0 45.3 40.1 Motor ing offences KESM 9.0 8.1 7.6 7.7 8.2 8.7 8.0 6.6 5.9 5.4 4.5 Total KESA 341.7 342.0 325.5 324.2 338.3 335.1 317.8 308.5 303.2 313.3 316.9 Summar y offences Summar y assaults KESO 35.3 37.5 37.4 37.7 40.7 45.6 53.4 60.4 64.5 68.9 67.7 Offences against Public Order JW94 31.3 30.8 29.8 28.6 29.0 31.0 33.5 32.6 34.9 38.7 37.0 Firear ms Acts JW95 0.5 0.4 0.4 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.5 0.8 0.6 0.7 0.5 Interference with a motor vehicle JW96 2.7 2.8 2.6 2.6 2.6 2.6 2.5 2.4 2.3 2.3 1.9 Stealing or unauthorised taking of a conve yance JW97 6.9 7.5 7.0 6.9 7.2 6.6 5.9 5.2 4.8 4.6 3.9 Social Security Offences JW98 5.9 5.0 6.5 7.5 6.8 7.0 6.9 6.3 4.0 3.3 3.4 Intoxicating Liquor Laws: Dr unkenness KESR 30.8 28.7 27.2 26.2 26.9 27.7 21.1 16.1 15.7 17.4 18.9 Education Acts KEST 5.0 5.1 5.1 5.6 5.8 5.8 6.5 6.4 7.4 8.4 8.5 Summar y offences of criminal Cr iminal Damage - £5,000 or less KESW 26.5 27.9 28.0 26.9 28.3 29.8 31.5 31.1 30.2 32.1 33.3 Offences by prostitutes KESX 5.2 3.4 3.4 2.8 2.7 2.6 1.7 1.1 0.7 0.5 0.5 TV licence evasion KETC 76.6 55.8 105.7 83.8 96.6 79.9 89.3 105.0 115.5 121.0 122.0 Motor ing offences (summary) KETA 665.2 632.9 607.5 583.3 595.8 662.6 707.9 667.1 622.5 611.1 552.2 Other summary non-motor ing offences JX2K 236.0 228.8 237.5 213.2 240.3 254.6 270.1 241.6 215.0 193.6 196.5 Total KESN 1 128.00 1 066.50 1 098.20 1 025.50 1 083.00 1 156.10 1 230.70 1 175.90 1 118.20 1 102.60 1 046.30 Persons aged 10 to under 185 Indictable offences Violence against the person: KETF 6.0 6.0 6.4 6.9 6.9 6.6 6.9 7.4 7.5 7.7 7.4 Wounding KBXC 5.9 5.9 6.3 6.8 6.8 6.5 6.8 7.3 7.4 7.6 7.3 Other offences of violence against the person KCAA 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 Sexual offences KETG 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.6 0.4 0.6 0.6 0.5 0.5 0.5 Burglar y KETH 8.5 7.8 6.8 6.3 6.4 5.8 5.9 6.0 6.2 6.1 5.4 Robber y KETI 2.2 2.0 2.2 2.8 2.8 2.6 3.0 3.1 3.7 4.1 3.6 Theft and handling stolen goods KETJ 21.9 22.7 21.0 20.6 18.4 16.5 16.8 17.1 16.3 18.2 16.0 Fr aud and forger y KETK 1.0 1.1 1.0 1.0 0.9 0.8 0.8 0.7 0.6 0.7 0.5 Cr iminal damage KETL 2.3 2.7 2.6 2.9 2.9 2.9 3.2 3.3 3.7 3.6 2.6 Dr ug offences KCAB 2.7 3.1 3.7 4.3 5.0 5.1 4.5 4.6 4.5 5.3 6.4 Other offences (excluding motor ing) KETM 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.3 4.4 4.3 4.6 4.5 4.1 4.2 3.5 Motor ing KETN 0.4 0.4 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.8 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.4 0.3 Total KETE 49.7 50.6 49.2 50.3 49.1 46.0 47.0 47.8 47.6 50.9 46.3 Summar y offences Summar y assaults JW99 5.0 5.8 6.3 6.8 7.3 7.9 9.5 11.0 12.0 13.0 11.8 Offences against Public Order JW9A 3.9 4.1 4.4 4.5 4.3 4.6 5.3 5.4 6.0 6.8 6.2 Firear ms Acts JW9B 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.2 Interference with a motor vehicle JW9N 0.9 1.0 1.1 1.0 1.0 1.0 0.9 0.9 0.8 0.7 0.6 Stealing or unauthorised taking of a conve yance JW9P 3.0 3.5 3.4 3.5 3.5 3.0 2.6 2.4 2.0 1.8 1.4 Cr iminal Damage - £5,000 or less KETS 5.2 6.1 6.7 6.9 7.0 7.2 8.3 8.8 8.6 9.2 8.7 Intoxicating liquor laws Dr unkenness JW9E 1.6 1.8 1.9 1.9 1.8 2.0 1.9 1.5 1.5 1.7 1.8 Motor ing offences (summary) KCAC 11.3 12.6 14.5 16.7 17.1 17.8 17.0 14.8 12.1 9.9 7.7 Other summary non-motor ing offences JX3D 5.8 4.6 3.8 3.8 3.3 2.8 3.3 3.2 3.0 3.2 3.8 Total KETO 36.8 39.6 42.2 45.2 45.4 46.6 49.2 48.3 46.1 46.6 42.1 1 See chapter text. 2 Data provided on the principal offence basis. 3 Every effor t is made to ensure that the figures presented are accurate and complete. How ever, it is impor tant to note that these data have been ex- tracted from large administrative data systems generated by the courts and police forces. As a consequence, care should be taken to ensure data col- lection processes and their inevitable limitations are taken into account when those data are used. 4 Includes ’Companies’, etc . 5 Figures for persons aged 10 to under 18 are included in the totals above . 6 2008 figures exclude data for Cardiff magistrates’ court for April, July and Au- gust 2008. Source: Justice Statistics Analytical Services in the Ministry of Justice 020 3334 4969 http://statistics.gov.uk/downloads/theme_compendia/AA2010/11_4.xls 171 Crime and justice 11.5 Offenders cautioned: by offence group 1,2,3 England and Wales Thousands 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 All ages4 Indictable offences Violence against the person: KELB 23.5 21.2 19.9 19.6 23.6 28.8 36.6 51.0 57.3 52.3 37.6 Wounding KCAF 22.9 20.6 19.3 18.9 22.9 27.9 35.4 49.6 55.7 50.8 36.1 Other violence against the person KCAG 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.7 0.9 1.2 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.6 Sexual offences KELC 1.7 1.5 1.3 1.2 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 1.9 2.0 1.7 Burglar y KELD 8.4 7.7 6.6 6.4 5.8 5.6 5.6 6.5 7.7 7.0 5.4 Robber y KELE 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.5 0.4 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.6 0.4 Theft and handling stolen goods KELF 83.6 75.4 67.6 63.5 54.2 54.5 61.9 67.6 72.4 72.8 63.8 Fr aud and forger y KELG 7.4 7.2 6.2 5.8 5.3 5.5 6.0 6.9 8.0 8.6 8.2 Cr iminal damage KELH 2.7 3.0 3.2 3.4 3.1 3.7 5.5 7.2 9.0 8.8 7.7 Dr ug offences KCAI 58.7 49.4 41.1 39.4 44.9 45.7 32.6 34.4 37.4 43.1 46.9 Other offences KELI 5.0 4.6 4.4 4.1 4.4 5.3 6.0 6.9 9.4 10.0 8.6 Total KELA 191.7 170.6 150.9 143.9 142.9 150.7 156.3 182.9 203.8 205.1 180.3 Summar y offences Summar y assaults KELK 13.2 17.0 17.2 18.2 17.3 19.8 26.1 40.8 64.6 72.6 69.5 Offences against Public Order JW9W 14.5 14.6 13.4 13.0 12.7 15.1 15.4 15.3 18.5 20.6 19.0 Firear ms Acts JW9X 0.9 0.7 0.6 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.8 1.1 1.0 1.1 0.6 Interference with a motor vehicle JW9Y 0.5 0.6 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.6 0.4 Stealing or unauthorised taking of a conve yance JW9Z 4.5 4.5 4.3 4.4 3.9 3.7 3.3 3.2 3.3 3.2 2.6 Social Security Offences JWA2 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.5 0.4 0.4 0.5 0.5 0.6 0.7 Intoxicating Liquor Laws: Dr unkenness KELN 47.0 45.9 42.4 41.7 39.7 44.4 45.8 45.8 48.3 49.8 44.4 Education Acts KELP − − − − − 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 Offences by prostitutes KELT 0.1 0.1 − − − − − − − − − TV licence evasion KELY 6.4 5.7 5.0 4.5 4.2 4.0 4.5 6.3 7.1 7.3 7.3 Other summary non-motor ing offences JX6L 9.1 6.4 4.5 3.0 3.1 3.0 2.8 2.4 2.2 2.1 2.2 Total KELJ 96.2 95.6 88.1 85.9 82.4 91.1 99.5 116.0 146.2 157.8 146.6 Persons aged 10 to under 185 Indictable offences Violence against the person: KEMB 9.5 8.5 8.3 8.7 9.3 11.0 13.6 16.5 16.6 13.9 9.3 Wounding KCAP 9.4 8.4 8.2 8.6 9.3 10.9 13.5 16.4 16.5 13.8 9.3 Other violence against the person KCCE − 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 Sexual offences KEMC 0.6 0.6 0.5 0.5 0.4 0.5 0.5 0.6 0.6 0.7 0.5 Burglar y KEMD 6.7 6.1 5.4 5.3 4.6 4.4 4.2 4.6 5.0 4.5 3.2 Robber y KEME 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.5 0.3 Theft and handling stolen goods KEMF 44.0 39.6 36.9 35.2 28.1 28.3 33.1 36.8 39.4 39.7 30.0 Fr aud and forger y KEMG 1.6 1.7 1.5 1.3 1.1 1.0 1.0 1.1 1.3 1.4 1.1 Cr iminal damage KEMH 1.7 1.9 2.1 2.3 1.9 2.3 3.1 3.9 4.7 4.5 3.5 Dr ug offences KCCF 11.0 9.6 7.9 8.5 9.5 9.6 8.3 7.8 7.1 8.1 8.5 Other offences KEMI 1.5 1.4 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.4 1.6 1.6 1.9 2.0 1.6 Total KEMA 77.2 69.8 64.3 63.5 56.6 58.7 65.9 73.4 77.1 75.2 58.1 Summar y offences Summar y assaults JWA3 4.3 5.8 6.4 6.9 6.2 6.8 8.8 12.2 16.2 16.8 14.2 Offences against Public Order JWA5 4.2 4.3 4.0 4.1 3.8 4.6 5.8 6.2 7.4 7.3 5.8 Firear ms Acts JWA4 0.6 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.1 0.4 0.6 0.5 0.6 0.3 Interference with a motor vehicle JWA6 0.3 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.2 Stealing or unauthorised taking of a conve yance JWA7 3.5 3.6 3.5 3.7 3.3 3.1 2.6 2.3 2.0 1.7 1.3 Cr iminal Damage - £5,000 or less KEMN 14.2 14.7 14.4 15.2 12.6 14.3 17.1 19.8 21.9 21.7 15.1 Intoxicating liquor laws: Dr unkenness JWA8 2.9 2.6 2.3 2.3 2.1 2.4 2.5 1.9 1.5 1.6 1.5 Other summary non-motor ing offences JX6M 2.5 2.3 1.9 1.7 1.4 1.5 1.6 2.1 2.1 2.2 1.6 Total KEMJ 32.5 34.2 33.2 34.5 29.9 33.3 39.1 45.5 52.0 52.1 39.9 1 See chapter text. 2 Data provided on the principal offence basis. 3 Every effor t is made to ensure that the figures presented are accurate and complete. How ever, it is impor tant to note that these data have been ex- tracted from large administrative data systems generated by police forces. As a consequence, care should be taken to ensure data collection pro- cesses and their inevitable limitations are taken into account when those data are used. 4 Includes ’Companies’, etc. 5 Figures for persons aged 10 to under 18 are included in the totals above . Source: Justice Statistics Analytical Services in the Ministry of Justice 020 3334 4969 http://statistics.gov.uk/downloads/theme_compendia/AA2010/11_5.xls 172 Crime and justice 11.6 Offenders found guilty of offences: by age and sex 1,2,3 England and Wales Magistrates’ courts and the Crown Court Thousands 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 20084 Males Indictable offences All ages K A 292.9 291.7 276.5 275.5 287.1 283.4 268.4 261.3 258.4 266.9 267.7 10 and under 15 years K B 8.1 8.9 8.7 9.0 8.8 8.0 8.5 8.6 8.3 8.5 7.7 15 and under 18 years K C 35.2 35.1 33.8 34.4 33.7 31.4 31.8 32.0 32.5 35.0 31.9 18 and under 21 years K 51.8 52.6 49.9 48.2 46.6 43.8 39.9 38.5 39.0 40.6 38.3 21 years and over K 197.9 195.0 184.0 183.9 198.0 200.2 188.2 182.2 178.7 182.9 189.8 Summar y offences All ages K 929.0 886.6 881.0 826.6 866.4 937.1 990.0 931.2 877.7 851.5 778.5 10 and under 15 years K G 3.9 5.1 5.8 6.2 6.1 6.1 6.7 7.2 7.0 7.3 6.3 15 and under 18 years K H 28.5 30.3 32.2 34.5 34.6 35.3 36.4 34.6 32.3 31.9 28.2 18 and under 21 years K I 96.3 94.8 93.0 92.2 94.7 99.9 98.2 89.4 85.1 80.5 76.6 21 years and over K 800.3 756.5 750.0 693.6 731.0 795.8 848.8 800.1 753.4 731.8 667.4 Females Indictable offences All ages K K 47.3 49.0 47.7 47.4 50.0 50.2 48.4 46.1 43.7 45.3 46.4 10 and under 15 years K 1.4 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.8 1.6 15 and under 18 years K M 5.1 5.2 5.2 5.3 5.1 4.9 5.0 5.5 5.1 5.5 4.9 18 and under 21 years K 7.1 7.6 7.5 7.0 6.9 6.2 5.7 5.3 4.8 4.6 4.7 21 years and over K O 33.7 34.7 33.5 33.5 36.5 37.5 35.9 33.6 32.1 33.4 35.3 Summar y offences All ages K P 188.3 171.0 208.3 190.2 208.7 210.5 231.2 236.6 233.9 244.2 242.0 10 and under 15 years K Q 0.6 0.8 0.9 0.9 1.1 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.6 1.8 1.7 15 and under 18 years K R 3.8 3.4 3.3 3.6 3.6 4.0 4.6 4.9 5.2 5.7 5.5 18 and under 21 years K S 12.1 10.8 11.8 11.1 11.6 12.6 13.0 13.5 14.2 14.9 16.5 21 years and over K T 171.7 155.9 192.3 174.7 192.4 192.7 212.1 216.6 212.9 221.9 218.3 Companies, etc Indictable offences K U 1.5 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.2 1.4 1.1 1.1 1.0 1.1 2.8 Summar y offences K V 10.7 8.9 8.8 8.6 7.9 8.6 9.4 8.1 6.6 6.9 25.8 1 See chapter text. 2 These data are on the principal offence basis. 3 Every effor t is made to ensure that the figures presented are accurate and complete. How ever, it is impor tant to note that these data have been ex- tracted 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. 4 Excludes data for Cardiff magistrates’ court for April, July and August 2008. Source: Justice Statistics Analytical Services in the Ministry of Justice 020 3334 4969 11.7 Persons cautioned by the police: by age and sex 1,2,3 England and Wales Thousands 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Males Indictable offences All ages K GA 142.9 126.1 109.7 103.8 104.4 109.8 110.0 129.9 147.6 148.5 132.8 10 and under 15 years4 K GB 23.7 22.0 20.3 19.7 16.7 16.9 18.7 21.0 21.7 19.7 14.5 15 and under 18 years4 K GC 32.0 28.7 25.0 24.5 23.3 24.1 25.9 28.0 30.2 30.0 24.4 18 and under 21 years K G 25.7 22.7 20.1 18.5 18.9 19.4 16.7 19.8 22.9 23.7 21.6 21 years and over K G 61.5 52.7 44.3 41.2 45.6 49.4 48.7 61.1 72.8 75.1 72.1 Summar y offences All ages K G 76.9 76.1 69.6 68.0 63.8 70.9 76.0 87.6 112.0 120.2 112.2 10 and under 15 years4 K GG 10.6 11.7 12.0 12.7 10.3 10.9 12.6 15.5 17.9 17.9 12.4 15 and under 18 years4 K GH 16.1 16.1 14.9 15.2 13.3 15.1 17.2 18.6 21.3 21.3 16.8 18 and under 21 years K GI 13.2 13.0 11.9 11.0 11.0 12.4 12.3 12.2 15.0 16.4 16.5 21 years and over K G 37.0 35.3 30.9 29.0 29.2 32.5 33.9 41.2 57.8 64.6 66.5 Females Indictable offences All ages K GK 48.8 44.5 41.2 40.1 38.5 41.0 46.3 53.0 56.2 56.6 47.6 10 and under 15 years4 K G 11.1 9.8 10.0 10.1 8.4 8.6 10.6 12.2 12.5 12.5 9.0 15 and under 18 years4 K GM 10.3 9.3 9.0 9.3 8.3 9.1 10.7 12.2 12.7 13.0 10.1 18 and under 21 years K G 5.9 5.7 5.2 4.9 4.8 4.9 5.2 5.8 6.2 6.3 5.5 21 years and over K GO 21.4 19.6 17.0 15.9 17.0 18.4 19.9 22.8 24.7 24.8 23.0 Summar y offences All ages K GP 19.2 19.4 18.5 18.0 18.6 20.2 23.5 28.5 34.2 37.6 34.3 10 and under 15 years4 K GQ 2.1 2.5 2.8 2.9 2.7 3.0 3.9 5.1 5.6 5.6 4.4 15 and under 18 years4 K GR 3.7 3.9 3.7 3.8 3.6 4.3 5.4 6.2 7.1 7.3 6.2 18 and under 21 years K GS 2.6 2.7 2.5 2.3 2.4 2.7 2.9 3.3 4.1 4.7 4.5 21 years and over K GT 10.8 10.3 9.6 9.0 9.8 10.2 11.3 13.9 17.4 20.0 19.1 1 See chapter text. 2 These data are on the prinicpal offence basis. 3 Every effor t is made to ensure that the figures presented are accurate and complete. How ever, it is impor tant to note that these data have been ex- tracted from large administrative data systems generated by 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. 4 From 1 June 2000 the Crime and Disorder Act 1998 came into force nationally and removed the use of cautions for persons under 18 and replaced them with repr imands and war nings. These are included in the totals. Source: Justice Statistics Analytical Services in the Ministry of Justice 020 3334 4969 http://statistics.gov.uk/downloads/theme_compendia/AA2010/11_6.xls http://statistics.gov.uk/downloads/theme_compendia/AA2010/11_7.xls 173 Crime and justice 11.8 Sentence or order passed on persons sentenced for indictable offences: by sex 1 England and Wales Magistrates’ courts and the Crown Court Percentages and thousands 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Males Sentence or order Absolute discharge KEJB 0.7 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.8 0.9 0.8 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.6 Conditional discharge KEJC 15.3 15.0 14.1 13.4 12.4 13.0 12.2 11.9 11.3 12.2 11.4 Fine KEJF 28.4 27.7 25.7 24.5 23.9 24.0 20.9 19.4 17.4 16.2 16.0 Community rehabilitation order KEJD 10.0 10.1 10.1 10.7 10.6 10.1 9.5 5.6 0.8 0.5 0.4 Super vision order KEJE 2.7 2.7 2.4 2.3 2.1 1.8 2.0 2.1 2.3 2.4 1.9 Community punishment order KEJG 9.3 9.3 9.5 9.0 8.6 8.3 8.8 6.3 1.2 0.5 0.4 Attendance centre order KEJH 1.7 1.8 1.5 1.2 0.7 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.5 Community punishment and KIJW 3.8 3.7 3.6 2.6 2.6 2.6 2.8 2.1 0.5 0.4 0.4 rehabilitation order Curfew order LUJP 0.2 0.3 0.5 0.7 1.1 1.6 2.7 2.3 1.3 1.3 1.4 Reparation order SNFI .. .. 0.7 1.3 0.8 0.4 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.6 0.6 Action plan order SNFJ .. .. 0.9 1.7 1.1 0.7 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.7 Dr ug treatment and testing order SNFK .. .. 0.1 1.2 1.4 1.9 2.3 1.6 0.1 − − Referral order SNFL .. .. .. .. 3.0 4.0 4.4 5.2 5.2 5.5 5.0 Community order2 GN7P .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 8.7 19.8 20.4 20.7 Suspended sentence order KEJL 0.7 0.6 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.5 0.6 1.7 6.7 8.6 8.9 Imprisonment Sec 90-92 LUJQ 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.2 Detention and training order LUJR − 0.1 1.4 1.9 1.8 1.5 1.6 1.6 1.7 1.5 1.5 Young offender institution KEJK 6.0 6.2 5.2 4.5 4.2 3.6 3.8 3.7 3.6 3.8 3.6 Unsuspended imprisonment KEJM 18.2 18.7 19.9 20.0 20.9 20.6 21.5 21.2 20.4 19.9 21.6 Other sentence or order KEJN 2.6 3.1 3.1 3.4 3.3 3.5 4.1 3.9 4.4 4.0 4.4 Total number of males (thousands) = 100 per cent KEJA 292.4 291.3 277.1 274.6 285.6 282.3 267.5 259.4 258.4 265.8 266.9 Females Sentence or order Absolute discharge KEKB 0.7 0.7 0.6 0.6 0.9 1.0 0.8 0.8 0.7 0.8 0.7 Conditional discharge KEKC 28.7 26.9 24.9 23.9 22.0 22.5 21.8 20.7 20.1 20.8 20.0 Fine KEKF 21.3 20.8 20.1 18.6 17.9 18.5 16.7 15.2 12.8 12.1 11.9 Community rehabilitation order KEKD 19.1 19.4 19.6 19.1 19.2 17.0 15.4 9.0 1.4 0.5 0.4 Super vision order KEKE 3.1 2.9 2.8 2.7 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.0 Community punishment order KEKG 6.5 7.1 7.5 7.3 6.8 6.6 7.6 6.1 1.6 0.4 0.2 Attendance centre order KEKH 0.9 0.9 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.5 0.3 0.3 Community punishment and KIJX 3.4 3.3 3.0 2.1 2.1 1.8 1.9 1.5 0.5 0.2 0.2 rehabilitation order Curfew order LUJT 0.1 0.3 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.4 2.2 2.3 1.1 1.1 1.1 Reparation order SNFX .. .. 0.8 1.6 0.8 0.4 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.6 0.6 Action plan order SNFZ .. .. 1.0 2.0 1.2 0.8 0.8 1.0 0.9 0.9 0.7 Dr ug treatment and testing order SNGA .. .. 0.1 1.4 1.7 2.4 3.2 2.1 0.2 − − Referral order SNGB .. .. .. .. 3.9 5.1 5.6 6.7 6.9 7.0 6.2 Community order2 GN7Q .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 9.9 23.3 24.5 25.4 Suspended sentence order KEKL 1.5 1.3 1.3 1.2 1.1 1.0 1.3 2.5 7.8 9.6 10.1 Imprisonment Sec 90-92 LUJU .. 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 − − − Detention and training order LUJV − − 0.6 0.8 0.8 0.7 0.7 0.8 0.7 0.8 0.7 Young offender institution KEKK 2.2 2.4 2.2 2.0 1.9 1.7 1.4 1.6 1.6 1.4 1.3 Unsuspended imprisonment KEKM 10.0 11.0 11.5 12.1 12.7 12.8 13.2 12.6 12.8 12.4 13.5 Other sentence or order KEKN 2.5 3.0 2.9 3.5 3.4 3.8 4.3 3.8 4.3 3.7 4.7 Total number of females (thousands) = 100 per cent KEKA 47.2 49.0 47.8 47.3 49.9 50.2 48.3 46.1 43.7 45.4 46.3 1 See chapter text. Ever y effor t is made to ensure that the figures presented are accurate and complete. How ever, it is impor tant to note that these data have been extracted from large administrative data systems generated by 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. 2 The community order was introduced on 4 April 2005 and applies to offences committed on or after that date. Source: Justice Statistics Analytical Services in the Ministry of Justice 020 3334 5512 http://statistics.gov.uk/downloads/theme_compendia/AA2010/11_8.xls 174 Crime and justice 11.9 Persons sentenced to life imprisonment or immediate custody: by sex and ageEngland and Wales Number of Persons 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Life imprisonment1 Males All ages I28G 380 465 446 484 536 489 548 594 531 471 495 10 - 17 years I28D 11 26 19 28 21 11 15 27 16 23 24 18 - 20 years I28E 25 38 9 27 21 47 24 50 46 70 54 21 years and over I28F 344 401 418 429 494 431 509 517 469 378 417 Females All ages I28K 14 19 21 19 19 24 22 31 16 21 28 10 - 17 years I28H 1 3 2 1 1 − 1 1 − 3 1 18 - 20 years I28I − 2 1 3 2 4 2 4 2 3 2 21 years and over I28J 13 14 18 15 16 20 19 26 14 15 25 All persons All ages I28O 394 484 467 503 555 513 570 625 547 492 523 10 - 17 years I28L 12 29 21 29 22 11 16 28 16 26 25 18 - 20 years I28M 25 40 10 30 23 51 26 54 48 73 56 21 years and over I28N 357 415 436 444 510 451 528 543 483 393 442 Immediate custody2 Males All ages JF7E 93 619 97 355 97 841 97 728 102 240 98 371 97 020 91 954 86 239 85 285 88 826 10 - 17 years JF7F 6 870 7 218 6 949 7 119 6 865 5 765 5 866 5 463 5 669 5 277 4 939 18 - 20 years JF7G 16 127 17 011 17 315 16 855 16 269 14 418 13 793 13 237 12 802 13 126 12 354 21 years and over JF7H 70 622 73 126 73 577 73 754 79 106 78 188 77 361 73 254 67 768 66 882 71 533 Females All ages JF7I 6 553 7 485 7 879 8 042 8 812 8 786 8 732 8 231 7 783 7 722 8 284 10 - 17 years JF7J 335 406 444 448 529 424 443 498 453 466 442 18 - 20 years JF7K 851 961 1 116 1 063 1 071 969 817 875 841 793 782 21 years and over JF7L 5 367 6 118 6 319 6 531 7 212 7 393 7 472 6 858 6 489 6 463 7 060 All persons All ages JF7M 100 172 104 840 105 720 105 770 111 052 107 157 105 752 100 185 94 022 93 007 97 464 10 - 17 years JF7N 7 205 7 624 7 393 7 567 7 394 6 189 6 309 5 961 6 122 5 743 5 403 18 - 20 years JF7O 16 978 17 972 18 431 17 918 17 340 15 387 14 610 14 112 13 643 13 919 13 180 21 years and over JF7P 75 989 79 244 79 896 80 285 86 318 85 581 84 833 80 112 74 257 73 345 78 881 1 Includes detention under the Pow ers of Criminal Courts (Sentencing) Act 2000, Secs 90-92 (Childrens and Young Persons Act 1993, Secs 53(1) & (2) prior to Aug 2000) (persons aged 10-17), custody for life under the Po wers of Criminal Courts (Sentencing) Act 2000, Secs 93 and 94 (1) (per- sons aged 18 - 20), mandatory life sentences under the Pow ers of Criminal Cour ts (Sentencing) Act 2000 Sec 109 (persons aged 18 and over) and immediate imprisonment (persons aged 21 and over). Indeterminate sentences for public protection under the Cr iminal Justice Act 2003 are excluded. 2 Excludes life and indeterminate sentences. Source: Justice Statistics Analytical Services in the Ministry of Justice 020 3334 5512 http://statistics.gov.uk/downloads/theme_compendia/AA2010/11_9.xls 175 Crime and justice 11.10 Receptions and average population in custodyEngland and Wales Numbers1 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Receptions Type of inmate: Untr ied KEDA 62 066 64 697 64 572 54 892 53 467 58 708 58 696 54 556 55 455 55 809 55 305 Convicted, unsentenced KEDB 36 424 43 387 45 893 43 889 46 851 53 301 53 246 50 115 49 104 47 995 43 566 Sentenced KEDE 87 168 91 282 93 965 93 671 91 978 94 807 93 495 95 161 92 452 90 038 91 736 Immediate custodial sentence KEDF 80 832 85 908 90 238 91 195 90 523 93 615 92 245 93 326 90 414 88 134 90 261 Young offenders KEDG 18 743 19 599 21 020 21 333 20 969 20 236 18 179 18 264 17 819 17 985 19 022 Up to 12 months KEDH 11 867 12 942 14 330 14 639 14 234 12 891 11 850 11 855 11 610 11 526 12 295 12 months up to 4 years KEDJ 5 949 5 921 5 904 5 877 5 856 6 355 5 412 5 426 5 243 5 317 5 530 4 years up to and including life KEDL 927 736 786 817 879 990 917 983 966 1 142 1 197 Adults KFBO 62 089 66 309 69 218 69 862 69 554 73 379 74 066 75 062 72 595 70 149 71 239 Up to 12 months KEDV 38 702 42 513 45 662 46 759 46 146 47 870 48 962 49 814 48 190 45 768 46 706 12 months up to 4 years KEDW 17 546 18 100 17 751 17 290 17 116 18 313 17 968 17 988 17 397 16 970 17 233 4 years up to and including life KEDX 5 841 5 696 5 805 5 813 6 292 7 196 7 136 7 260 7 008 7 411 7 300 Committed in default of payment of a fine KEDY 6 336 5 374 3 727 2 476 1 455 1 192 1 250 1 835 1 876 1 904 1 475 Young offenders KEEA 555 568 366 216 138 110 116 155 162 118 92 Adults KAFQ 5 781 4 806 3 361 2 260 1 317 1 082 1 134 1 680 1 714 1 786 1 383 Non-cr iminal pr isoners KEDM 3 204 3 290 3 271 3 153 4 630 2 674 3 142 3 669 3 668 4 734 3 888 Immigration Act 1971 KEDN 2 122 2 348 2 443 2 455 4 035 2 093 2 457 3 041 3 093 4 073 3 347 Others KEDO 1 082 942 828 698 595 581 685 628 575 661 541 Average population Total in custody KEDP 61 114 65 298 64 771 64 602 66 301 70 861 73 038 74 657 75 979 78 150 80 395 Total in prison service establishments KFBQ 61 114 65 298 64 771 64 602 66 301 70 778 73 038 74 657 75 979 78 127 80 216 Police cells2 KFBN − − − − − 83 − − − 22 179 Untr ied KEDQ 8 453 8 157 7 947 7 098 6 924 7 727 7 862 7 735 8 088 8 293 8 273 Convicted, unsentenced KEDR 3 678 4 411 4 571 4 177 4 314 5 064 5 060 4 750 4 806 4 967 4 560 Sentenced KEDU 48 413 52 176 51 691 52 685 54 051 57 222 59 007 61 071 61 991 63 504 65 963 Immediate custodial sentence KFBR 48 272 52 045 51 596 52 620 54 006 57 184 58 959 61 012 61 925 63 429 65 533 Young offenders KFBS 7 821 8 490 8 336 8 435 8 558 8 777 8 421 8 290 8 239 8 535 9 188 Deter minate sentence I7IJ 7 707 8 363 8 197 8 288 8 408 8 616 8 262 8 123 8 030 8 141 8 502 Indeter minate sentence I7IL 114 127 139 147 150 161 159 167 209 394 683 Adults KFCO 40 451 43 556 43 261 44 185 45 448 48 408 50 536 52 721 53 686 54 894 56 776 Deter minate sentence I7IK 36 838 39 733 39 183 39 779 40 768 43 411 45 278 47 264 47 914 47 885 47 850 Indeter minate sentence I7IM 3 613 3 823 4 078 4 406 4 680 4 997 5 258 5 457 5 772 7 009 8 850 Committed in default of payment of a fine KFCS 141 131 95 64 45 37 48 59 71 82 79 Young offenders KFEW 13 15 9 4 6 2 3 4 3 3 3 Adults KFEX 128 116 86 59 39 35 45 54 68 79 76 Non-cr iminal pr isoners KEEB 572 554 558 641 1 012 847 1 107 1 100 1 087 1 355 1 420 Immigration Act 1971 KEEC 485 474 485 576 955 777 1 041 1 033 1 022 1 288 1 348 Others KEED 87 79 73 63 57 69 67 68 65 65 72 Accommodation3 I7IQ 56 329 61 253 62 369 63 436 63 757 64 232 66 104 67 576 69 443 70 585 73 618 1 The components do not always add up to the totals as they have been rounded independently. 2 Mostly untried prisoners. 3 In use Certified Normal Accommodation at 30 June every year. Source: Ministry of Justice: 020 7210 0638 http://statistics.gov.uk/downloads/theme_compendia/AA2010/11_10.xls 176 Crime and justice 11.11 Prison population serving sentences: by age and offence 1,2 England and Wales Numbers Age in years 15 - 17 18 - 20 21 - 24 25 - 29 30 - 39 40 - 49 50 - 59 60 and over Total At 30 June 2002 Offences Males Total 1 986 5 821 9 722 10 196 15 415 6 630 2 832 1 365 53 967 Violence against the person 336 1 187 1 942 1 937 3 490 1 769 749 267 11 678 Sexual offences 58 167 262 406 1 347 1 241 996 794 5 270 Burglar y 396 1 130 2 159 2 331 2 379 448 58 15 8 917 Robber y 503 1 285 1 647 1 390 1 865 443 66 10 7 208 Theft, handling, fraud and forger y 302 570 1 055 1 105 1 416 480 213 62 5 203 Drugs offences 43 431 1 255 1 763 3 142 1 496 495 129 8 754 Other offences 275 875 1 195 1 103 1 555 640 205 73 5 921 Offences not known 72 174 207 162 222 113 50 15 1 016 Females Total 103 356 596 662 1 030 439 134 19 3 339 Violence against the person 27 67 73 85 163 84 33 6 538 Sexual offences - 1 - 1 11 6 3 1 23 Burglar y 9 37 58 54 68 12 1 - 239 Robber y 19 63 89 65 60 14 3 1 314 Theft, handling, fraud and forger y 22 56 103 139 168 68 20 4 581 Drugs offences 8 94 206 256 474 216 60 6 1 319 Other offences 12 32 52 50 73 34 9 1 262 Offences not known 6 7 16 13 13 5 4 - 63 At 30 June 2003 Offences Males Total 1 724 5 740 10 112 10 441 16 304 7 252 2 975 1 413 55 962 Violence against the person 310 1 257 2 112 2 068 3 733 1 932 780 290 12 482 Sexual offences 42 183 310 390 1 376 1 353 1 023 838 5 514 Burglar y 289 919 2 003 2 204 2 555 527 71 11 8 579 Robber y 436 1 370 1 910 1 546 2 022 514 69 12 7 879 Theft, handling, fraud and forger y 291 543 1 020 1 060 1 437 472 201 45 5 069 Drugs offences 43 452 1 256 1 791 3 215 1 579 528 127 8 993 Other offences 271 884 1 329 1 218 1 760 787 263 69 6 581 Offences not known 42 133 172 164 205 89 40 21 865 Females Total 57 305 670 702 1 100 492 123 28 3 477 Violence against the person 10 61 91 66 155 82 32 7 506 Sexual offences - - 2 1 11 7 3 2 26 Burglar y 1 24 64 60 77 12 2 - 240 Robber y 21 60 105 100 93 24 4 - 407 Theft, handling, fraud and forger y 10 56 117 128 199 70 18 11 609 Drugs offences 6 73 226 271 453 253 54 8 1 343 Other offences 7 27 58 66 108 39 6 - 311 Offences not known 2 3 8 10 5 4 4 - 36 At 30 June 2004 Offences Males Total 1 706 5 585 10 095 10 738 17 021 7 858 3 013 1 508 57 523 Violence against the person 326 1 353 2 247 2 272 3 965 2 107 799 304 13 373 Sexual offences 55 193 329 424 1 433 1 416 1 030 865 5 747 Burglar y 242 855 1 807 2 141 2 662 608 71 11 8 397 Robber y 449 1 254 1 865 1 691 2 127 583 70 17 8 056 Theft, handling, fraud and forger y 272 502 903 1 045 1 479 573 180 63 5 017 Drugs offences 51 471 1 383 1 789 3 258 1 615 537 150 9 256 Other offences 286 848 1 390 1 249 1 895 868 284 87 6 908 Offences not known 25 108 171 126 202 87 41 10 769 Females Total 58 300 632 727 1 056 507 152 20 3 453 Violence against the person 15 70 98 89 192 95 36 9 603 Sexual offences - - 3 3 8 7 4 2 27 Burglar y 6 19 59 83 56 22 3 - 247 Robber y 8 65 93 90 114 20 2 - 392 Theft, handling, fraud and forger y 11 28 100 140 171 67 25 1 543 Drugs offences 6 78 197 245 392 246 65 6 1 235 Other offences 11 37 75 72 108 44 13 2 361 Offences not known 2 3 8 7 15 7 4 - 46 http://statistics.gov.uk/downloads/theme_compendia/AA2010/11_11.xls 177 Crime and justice 11.11 Prison population serving sentences: by age and offence 1,2 England and Wales continued Numbers Age in years 15 - 17 18 - 20 21 - 24 25 - 29 30 - 39 40 - 49 50 - 59 60 and over Total At 30 June 2005 Offences Males Total 1 782 5 595 9 937 10 969 16 843 8 731 3 256 1 594 58 707 Violence against the person 366 1 493 2 553 2 553 4 015 2 402 840 319 14 541 Sexual offences 65 186 397 505 1 436 1 552 1 084 922 6 147 Burglar y 285 719 1 559 1 947 2 570 669 78 17 7 844 Robber y 422 1 307 1 819 1 705 2 035 649 83 15 8 035 Theft, handling, fraud and forger y 240 433 858 1 074 1 449 650 238 55 4 997 Drugs offences 76 491 1 332 1 834 3 263 1 741 544 148 9 429 Other offences 310 870 1 306 1 245 1 902 987 360 99 7 079 Offences not known 18 96 113 106 173 81 29 19 635 Females Total 55 269 614 680 1 073 585 179 24 3 479 Violence against the person 23 68 109 85 190 114 40 9 638 Sexual offences - 2 3 4 12 8 7 3 39 Burglar y 4 18 50 62 79 23 3 - 239 Robber y 16 59 61 82 102 20 3 - 343 Theft, handling, fraud and forger y 4 35 105 119 202 88 27 3 583 Drugs offences 3 54 195 255 366 268 84 9 1 234 Other offences 5 30 84 68 117 56 14 - 374 Offences not known - 3 7 5 5 8 1 - 29 At 30 June 2006 Offences Males Total 1 814 5 716 9 612 11 349 16 828 9 349 3 511 1 719 59 898 Violence against the person 381 1 563 2 616 2 977 4 109 2 609 935 348 15 537 Sexual offences 67 213 452 560 1 497 1 683 1 118 971 6 561 Burglar y 275 707 1 363 1 838 2 554 715 97 15 7 563 Robber y 486 1 413 1 739 1 674 1 975 706 91 16 8 100 Theft, handling, fraud and forger y 200 451 830 1 093 1 598 707 214 54 5 147 Drugs offences 68 492 1 232 1 913 3 153 1 829 623 174 9 484 Other offences 327 835 1 326 1 231 1 838 1 040 406 129 7 129 Offences not known 12 43 55 64 105 60 28 10 378 Females Total 50 271 551 707 1 094 604 189 39 3 506 Violence against the person 11 75 111 101 205 118 48 9 678 Sexual offences 1 3 2 2 8 13 5 3 37 Burglar y 7 13 39 63 80 24 2 - 228 Robber y 17 48 67 76 86 18 2 - 315 Theft, handling, fraud and forger y 3 30 97 171 232 106 24 7 671 Drugs offences 4 62 158 217 354 253 88 17 1 163 Other offences 7 36 61 72 120 67 19 3 385 Offences not known 1 5 5 4 9 5 1 - 30 At 30 June 2007 Offences Males Total 1 827 6 354 9 860 11 653 16 606 10 092 3 823 1 973 62 188 Violence against the person 402 1 772 2 927 3 183 4 337 2 846 1 063 399 16 929 Sexual offences 73 276 487 675 1 555 1 909 1 202 1 112 7 287 Burglar y 281 817 1 334 1 865 2 492 812 109 13 7 723 Robber y 495 1 558 1 855 1 716 1 928 774 96 14 8 437 Theft, handling, fraud and forger y 194 426 677 1 044 1 478 711 246 67 4 844 Drugs offences 71 546 1 285 1 858 3 002 1 908 689 210 9 569 Other offences 294 908 1 237 1 242 1 731 1 087 401 152 7 051 Offences not known 17 51 59 69 83 47 18 5 348 Females Total 56 280 475 662 1 011 610 202 49 3 345 Violence against the person 20 99 113 111 170 117 47 11 687 Sexual offences - 1 3 7 16 15 4 2 48 Burglar y 2 11 28 56 76 23 1 - 197 Robber y 13 54 53 78 82 27 2 1 311 Theft, handling, fraud and forger y 7 29 68 128 211 111 37 10 601 Drugs offences 3 42 124 201 335 230 90 19 1 044 Other offences 9 45 75 76 115 77 20 6 423 Offences not known 2 - 10 5 6 10 2 - 35 1 The data presented in this table are drawn from administrative IT systems. Where figures in the table have been rounded to the nearest whole number, the rounded components do not always add to the totals, which are calcu- lated and rounded independently. Reconciliation exercises with published Home Office figures may demonstrate differences due to rounded compo- nents. A programme of wor k is currently being undertaken to audit the quality of the data and to identify prior ities for improvements. 2 Excludes persons committed in default of payment of a fine. Source: Ministry of Justice: 020 7210 8500 178 Crime and justice 11.12 Expenditure on prisonsEngland and Wales Operating cost and total capital employed, years ending 31 March £ thousand 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 /02 /03 /04 /05 /06 /07 /08 Expenditure Staff costs KWUV 1 138 400 1 259 502 1 364 193 1 439 882 1 498 446 1 586 126 1 646 757 Accommodation costs KXCO 193 100 200 000 194 000 185 400 150 270 138 322 144 170 Other operating costs KXCP 706 100 756 198 653 007 694 618 528 529 498 913 511 688 Depreciation KXCQ 128 100 132 600 129 600 143 800 7 974 11 044 12 135 Cost of capital KXCR 284 900 292 700 164 400 170 300 279 905 −610 Total expenditure KXCS 2 450 600 2 641 000 2 505 200 2 634 000 2 185 498 2 235 310 2 314 140 Income Contr ibutions from industries KXCT −11 600 −10 100 −11 000 −10 600 −11 154 −7 698 −7 079 Other operating income KXCU −13 100 −15 500 −21 000 −38 400 −41 323 −45 411 −43 566 Income from Other Government Departments1 GDPM −180 600 −210 200 −368 000 −381 500 −302 549 −245 917 −205 524 Total income KXCV −205 300 −235 800 −400 000 −430 500 −355 026 −299 026 −256 169 Net operating costs KXCW 2 245 300 2 405 200 2 105 200 2 203 500 1 830 472 1 936 284 2 057 971 Total capital employed KXCX 4 859 600 4 821 500 5 228 600 5 116 700 5 716 −52 207 −42 577 1 Income from the Youth Justice Board (a non-departmental public body of the Home Office) for the provision of juvenile custody within the Prison Ser- vice, Depar tment for Education and Skills for the provision of education ser- vices and Department of Health and PCTs for the provision of healthcare. Source: NOMS Agency: 020 7217 5213 http://statistics.gov.uk/downloads/theme_compendia/AA2010/11_12.xls 179 Crime and justice 11.13 Crimes and offences recorded by the police: by crime group 1 Scotland Thousands 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 20044 2005 2006 2007 2008 /00 /01 /02 /03 /04 /05 /06 /07 /08 /09 Non-sexual crimes of violence against the person BEBC 15.8 14.9 15.7 16.1 15.1 14.7 13.8 14.1 12.9 12.6 Ser ious assault, etc2 KAFS 7.3 6.9 7.5 7.6 7.5 7.8 7.2 7.5 6.9 6.6 Robber y KAFU 4.9 4.3 4.6 4.6 4.2 3.7 3.6 3.6 3.1 3.0 Other KAFV 3.6 3.6 3.5 3.8 3.5 3.2 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 Crimes involving indecency BEBD 5.8 5.8 6.0 6.6 6.8 7.3 6.6 6.8 6.6 6.3 Rape and attempted rape1 OXBQ 0.8 0.7 0.8 0.9 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.1 1.1 1.0 Indecent assault1 OXBR 1.1 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.4 1.5 1.5 1.7 1.7 1.6 Lewd and indecent behaviour KAFY 2.3 2.4 2.4 2.8 2.6 2.8 2.7 2.6 2.6 2.4 Other KAFZ 1.7 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.7 1.9 1.2 1.4 1.3 1.3 Crimes involving dishonesty BEBE 275.6 253.3 242.8 224.8 211.0 210.4 187.8 183.7 166.7 167.8 Housebreaking3 KAGB 52.9 47.7 45.5 40.6 36.4 35.0 31.3 30.6 25.4 25.5 Theft by opening lockfast places KAGC 11.6 10.6 8.2 7.8 7.4 7.9 8.3 7.4 6.4 7.0 Theft from a motor vehicle (OLP) EPI4 38.0 32.0 32.7 30.4 26.8 20.4 16.5 16.1 15.2 13.6 Theft of a motor vehicle KAGD 28.9 25.6 23.1 20.9 17.6 15.6 14.0 15.0 12.1 11.6 Shoplifting KAGE 32.1 32.3 31.6 28.3 27.9 28.5 28.2 28.8 29.2 32.0 Other theft KAGF 81.2 76.6 76.0 73.2 72.5 77.6 72.1 70.2 64.6 64.4 Fr aud KAGG 20.6 20.0 17.4 15.8 15.3 18.3 11.1 9.3 8.4 8.3 Other KAGH 10.3 8.4 8.4 7.9 7.0 7.1 6.3 6.4 5.3 5.4 Fire-raising, vandalism, etc BEBF 81.2 85.8 95.0 97.7 103.8 128.5 127.9 129.7 118.0 109.4 Fire-raising KAGJ 2.3 2.4 2.9 3.8 4.2 4.7 4.9 5.0 4.6 4.7 Vandalism, etc KAGK 78.9 83.4 92.0 93.8 99.6 123.9 123.0 124.8 113.4 104.8 Other crimes BEBG 57.1 58.9 66.8 73.2 77.5 77.2 81.9 84.9 81.3 81.3 Cr imes against public justice KAGM 18.4 18.6 20.9 22.7 25.8 25.6 27.7 32.1 31.4 29.5 Handling offensive weapons2 KAFT 8.1 8.1 9.0 9.4 9.3 9.5 9.6 10.1 9.0 9.0 Dr ugs KAGN 30.4 32.1 36.8 40.9 42.3 41.8 44.2 42.4 40.7 42.5 Other KAGO 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.3 0.3 Total crimes KAGQ 435.5 418.5 426.2 418.3 414.2 438.1 417.8 419.3 385.5 377.4 Miscellaneous offences BEBH 151.9 154.8 163.4 169.6 181.0 214.3 219.5 232.4 224.3 226.8 Minor assault KAGS 54.6 54.1 55.4 55.0 57.4 73.7 72.3 78.2 73.5 74.1 Breach of the peace KAGT 71.3 70.2 72.7 74.7 77.9 90.0 89.6 93.4 90.3 91.2 Dr unkenness KAGU 7.6 7.8 7.8 7.3 7.5 7.2 7.0 6.7 6.7 6.0 Other KAGV 18.4 22.8 27.6 32.6 38.2 43.4 50.6 54.2 53.7 55.4 Motor vehicle offences BEBI 347.5 340.1 362.5 350.1 435.0 424.3 380.5 375.1 347.8 333.5 Dangerous and careless driving KAGX 13.2 12.0 12.2 12.7 12.0 13.1 13.0 13.6 13.0 11.5 Dr unk dr iving KAGY 10.9 10.8 11.5 11.8 11.6 11.1 11.3 11.7 10.7 9.8 Speeding KAGZ 123.4 113.9 126.8 117.2 199.2 210.1 167.7 162.9 137.2 117.3 Unlawful use of a motor vehicle KAHA 80.7 84.3 94.6 99.5 99.5 76.7 75.1 73.1 73.7 68.6 Vehicle defect offences KAHB 48.0 46.8 45.5 46.5 37.2 27.0 23.9 21.2 22.3 25.6 Other KAHC 71.2 73.3 77.9 66.9 75.4 86.3 89.4 92.6 90.8 100.7 Total offences KAHD 499.4 496.1 532.0 524.1 615.9 638.6 600.0 607.4 572.1 560.3 Total crimes and offences BEBB 934.9 913.5 952.4 937.8 1 030.1 1 076.7 1 017.7 1 026.6 957.6 937.7 1 See chapter text. 2 Includes murder, attempted murder, culpable homicide and serious assault. 3 Includes dwellings, non-dwellings and other premises. 4 The introduction of the Scottish Crime Recording Standard on 1 April 2004 has increased the number of minor crimes recorded, such as minor crimes of theft, vandalism, petty assault and breach of the peace. Source: The Scottish Government Justice Department: 0131 244 2635 http://statistics.gov.uk/downloads/theme_compendia/AA2010/11_13.xls 180 Crime and justice 11.14 Persons with a charge proved: by crime group 1 Scotland Numbers 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 20083 /99 /00 /01 /02 /03 /04 /05 /06 /07 /08 /09 Non-sexual crimes of violence KEHC 2 000 2 003 1 976 2 092 2 381 2 596 2 427 2 455 2 445 2 742 2 637 Homicide KEHD 92 105 100 103 99 131 143 111 120 135 110 Ser ious assault, etc KEHE 1 036 1 053 1 089 1 171 1 360 1 475 1 374 1 560 1 482 1 729 1 692 Robber y KEHG 652 659 603 627 682 689 610 509 527 542 563 Other violence KEHH 220 186 184 191 240 301 300 275 316 336 272 Cr imes of indecency KEHI 1 280 790 633 614 562 666 810 853 863 790 944 Rape and attempted rape HFVU 58 48 52 67 55 58 70 61 58 49 40 Indecent assault KEHJ 83 84 60 48 65 93 87 84 81 117 107 Lewd and libidinous practices KEHK 320 302 256 298 273 297 321 319 313 249 333 Other indecency KEHL 819 356 265 201 169 218 332 389 411 375 464 Cr imes of dishonesty KEHM 24 726 22 652 20 571 21 536 21 700 19 887 19 665 18 045 18 447 17 801 17 426 Housebreaking KEHN 3 071 2 860 2 676 2 672 2 752 2 508 2 373 2 074 2 025 1 867 1 856 Theft by opening lockfast places KEHO 1 770 1 614 1 504 1 478 1 448 1 288 1 194 951 911 944 860 Theft of motor vehicle KEHP 1 882 1 536 1 426 1 386 1 486 1 268 1 099 985 1 028 931 886 Shoplifting KEHQ 7 559 7 753 7 345 8 366 8 826 8 123 8 427 8 162 8 548 8 457 8 260 Other theft KEHR 5 796 5 026 4 303 4 234 3 783 3 521 3 551 3 187 3 303 3 150 2 979 Fr aud KEHS 1 920 1 595 1 448 1 479 1 459 1 444 1 355 1 245 1 180 1 165 1 218 Other dishonesty KEHT 2 728 2 268 1 869 1 921 1 946 1 735 1 666 1 441 1 452 1 287 1 367 Fire-raising, vandalism, etc KEHU 4 591 3 979 3 942 4 051 4 212 4 759 5 024 4 998 5 437 5 391 4 344 Fire-raising KEHV 125 102 109 125 147 169 192 192 251 224 242 Vandalism, etc KEHW 4 466 3 877 3 833 3 926 4 065 4 590 4 832 4 806 5 186 5 167 4 102 Other crime KEHX 13 698 12 888 12 558 13 823 13 954 15 453 16 800 16 968 19 836 20 245 19 728 Cr ime against public justice KFBK 4 776 4 589 4 929 5 257 5 048 5 290 5 767 5 753 7 206 8 038 8 710 Handling offensive weapons KEHF 2 033 2 118 2 340 2 633 2 771 2 875 3 447 3 500 3 550 3 422 3 529 Dr ugs offences KFBL 6 861 6 158 5 279 5 913 6 111 7 258 7 555 7 606 8 877 8 517 7 251 Other KFBM 28 23 10 20 24 30 31 109 203 268 238 Total crimes KEHB 46 295 42 312 39 680 42 116 42 809 43 361 44 726 43 319 47 028 46 969 45 079 Miscellaneous offences KEHZ 35 024 29 505 28 651 30 152 32 062 34 536 37 492 39 679 42 278 41 300 35 671 Common assault KEIA 11 677 10 749 10 270 10 823 11 745 12 317 13 574 14 427 15 441 15 502 15 105 Breach of the peace KEIB 17 156 14 023 13 031 13 950 14 384 15 050 16 172 16 901 18 111 17 495 15 962 Dr unkenness KEIC 626 454 430 374 370 418 311 293 261 235 129 Other miscellaneous offences KEID 5 565 4 279 4 920 5 005 5 563 6 751 7 435 8 058 8 465 8 068 4 475 Motor vehicle offences KEIE 51 638 51 603 40 264 44 821 47 956 50 622 47 515 45 203 45 065 45 314 44 680 Dangerous and careless driving KEIF 3 764 3 431 2 561 3 319 3 628 4 118 3 810 3 621 3 773 3 967 3 686 Dr unk dr iving KEIG 7 290 7 366 6 265 6 538 9 508 8 158 8 001 7 970 8 066 7 820 7 212 Speeding2 KEIH 12 971 15 293 9 427 9 988 9 832 12 700 13 546 12 273 13 434 14 185 13 535 Unlawful use of vehicle KEII 18 662 16 950 15 987 18 553 19 192 19 563 16 696 14 711 13 449 13 621 12 739 Vehicle defect offences KEIJ 2 470 2 075 1 302 1 252 1 510 1 859 1 791 1 653 1 709 2 320 3 715 Other motor vehicle offences KEIK 6 481 6 488 4 722 5 171 4 286 4 224 3 671 4 975 4 634 3 401 3 793 Total offences KEHY 90 879 85 792 73 526 79 482 84 963 90 253 85 007 84 882 87 343 86 614 80 351 Total crimes and offences KEHA 137 174 128 104 113 206 121 598 127 772 133 614 129 733 128 201 134 371 133 583 125 430 1 See chapter text. Data as at August 2009. 2 Includes motorway and clearway offences. 3 Figures for 2008-09 for some categories dealt with by the High Court - includ- ing homicide, rape and major drug cases - may be underestimated slightly due to late recording of disposals on SCRO. Source: Scottish Government Justice Department: 0131 244 2229 11.15 Persons with a charge proved: by cour t procedure 1,2 Scotland Numbers 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 /99 /00 /01 /02 /03 /04 /05 /06 /07 /08 /09 Cour t procedure High Court3 KEIQ 1 043 1 174 1 092 1 125 1 194 1 217 974 882 866 837 784 Sheriff Cour t KEIU 74 484 70 541 65 714 72 021 80 117 80 155 80 866 79 956 85 185 85 175 78 200 District Cour t4,5 KEIV 50 784 46 052 38 422 38 484 41 516 47 144 47 891 47 358 48 319 47 569 46 430 Stipendiar y Magistrate Court4 KEIW 6 646 5 652 3 365 5 455 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Total called to court6 KEIZ 132 957 123 420 108 595 117 089 122 827 128 519 129 733 128 201 134 371 133 583 125 430 1 See chapter text. 2 All figures are now repor ted as financial years. 3 Including cases remitted to the High Court from the Sheriff Court. Figure for 2007/08 may be an underestimate due to late recording of disposals on the Scottish Criminal History System. 4 Distr ict Cour t figures from 2002/03 include the Stipendiary Magistrate Court. 5 Figure for 2007/08 includes Justice of the Peace courts in Lothian & Borders from 10 March 2008. 6 Includes court type not known. Source: Scottish Government Justice Department: 0131 244 2229 http://statistics.gov.uk/downloads/theme_compendia/AA2010/11_14.xls http://statistics.gov.uk/downloads/theme_compendia/AA2010/11_15.xls 181 Crime and justice 11.16 Persons with charge proved: by main penalty 1,2 Scotland Numbers 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 /99 /00 /01 /02 /03 /04 /05 /06 /07 /08 /09 Main penalty Restr iction of liberty order3 ZBRE 106 196 152 166 656 879 1 097 1 136 1 179 1 155 1 132 Super vised attendance order4 ZBRF 31 37 5 11 13 18 33 99 112 129 197 Dr ug treatment and testing order5 OEWA .. 5 117 286 409 610 713 758 865 822 881 Absolute discharge KEXA 403 368 364 415 385 435 403 401 411 430 412 Admonition or caution KEXB 13 442 12 188 11 203 11 702 12 360 12 934 13 744 14 175 15 967 16 083 16 350 Probation KEXC 6 824 6 542 6 654 7 708 8 451 8 137 8 623 8 785 8 613 9 000 9 858 Remit to children’s hear ing KEXD 176 120 116 158 230 196 221 260 313 259 209 Community service order KEXE 4 811 4 254 4 272 4 323 4 719 4 298 4 849 5 195 5 284 5 599 5 779 Fine KEXF 91 393 84 255 70 683 76 217 78 541 84 327 83 237 80 723 83 445 82 019 72 571 Compensation order KEXG 1 238 1 151 1 076 1 142 1 347 1 767 1 695 1 471 1 375 1 325 1 150 Insanity, hospital, guardianship order KYAN 125 136 116 103 101 129 95 115 65 20 16 Pr ison KEXI 10 635 10 609 10 430 11 437 12 427 11 960 12 307 12 153 13 456 13 575 13 851 Young offenders’ institution KEXJ 3 749 3 546 3 394 3 407 3 162 2 801 2 685 2 902 3 241 3 141 3 003 Detention of child KEXM 24 13 13 14 25 24 20 24 24 26 21 Total persons with charge proved6 KEXO 132 957 123 420 108 595 117 089 122 827 128 549 129 733 128 201 134 371 133 583 125 430 1 See chapter text. 2 All figures are now repor ted as financial years. 3 A community sentence introduced by Section 5 of the Crime and Punish- ment (Scotland) Act 1995 and available on a pilot basis to 3 Scottish sheriff cour ts since August 1998. This sentence was made available to High Cour t, Sher iff Cour ts and Stipendiary Magistrates court from 1 May 2002. 4 The pilot scheme under the Crime and Punishment (S) Act 1995, where fines for 16 & 17 year olds were replaced by super vised attendance orders, was discontinued in December 1999. The majority of supervised atten- dance orders recorded from the year 2000-01 onwards were disposals re- lating to the breach of an existing order. 5 Drug treatment and testing orders are new measures made available on a pilot basis to the High Court and to Sheriff Courts for residents in Glasgow (from October 1999), Fife (from July 2000) and Aberdeen/Aberdeenshire (from De- cember 2001). They are now available to all Sheriff courts and the High Court. 6 Totals from 2002/03 include a small number of cases where penalty is un- known. Source: Scottish Government Justice Department: 0131 244 2229 11.17 Persons with charge proved 1: by age and sex Scotland Numbers 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 /99 /00 /01 /02 /03 /04 /05 /06 /07 /08 /09 Males KEWA 114 884 106 654 92 919 100 874 104 312 107 932 108 460 107 801 113 472 112 768 105 908 Under 16 KEWB 112 75 56 80 129 96 107 133 121 156 106 16 to 20 KEWC 27 399 24 671 21 973 23 701 23 948 23 454 23 098 24 051 25 513 24 366 20 349 21 to 30 KEWD 43 599 40 048 35 251 38 441 39 405 40 053 39 336 38 078 40 390 41 216 38 764 Over 30 KEWE 42 857 41 047 34 957 38 362 40 811 44 324 45 913 45 536 47 446 47 030 46 689 Age not known KEWF 917 813 682 290 19 5 6 3 2 − − Females KEWG 17 405 16 188 15 302 15 871 18 160 20 120 20 775 20 039 20 599 20 560 19 511 Under 16 KEWH 2 5 10 4 5 17 18 8 9 3 18 16 to 20 KEWI 3 252 3 089 2 768 2 742 2 840 2 927 2 891 2 929 3 255 3 302 2 802 21 to 30 KEWJ 6 872 6 219 5 833 6 200 6 843 7 494 7 652 7 387 7 398 7 385 7 281 Over 30 KEWK 6 971 6 614 6 448 6 854 8 468 9 680 10 214 9 715 9 935 9 870 9 410 Age not known KEWL 308 261 243 71 4 2 − − 2 − − Males and Females KEWM 132 298 122 858 108 279 116 768 122 484 128 068 129 253 127 848 134 077 133 342 125 419 Under 16 KEWN 114 80 66 84 134 113 125 141 130 159 124 16 to 20 KEWO 30 652 27 761 24 746 26 444 26 790 26 381 25 989 26 981 28 768 27 668 23 151 21 to 30 KEWP 50 473 46 272 41 094 44 652 46 252 47 556 46 993 45 468 47 788 48 606 46 045 Over 30 KEWQ 49 829 47 665 41 437 45 226 49 285 54 011 56 140 55 255 57 387 56 909 56 099 Age not known KEWR 1 230 1 080 936 363 23 7 6 3 4 − − Companies KEWS 659 562 316 320 343 451 480 353 294 241 11 Total persons with charge proved2 KEWT 132 957 123 420 108 595 117 089 122 827 128 519 129 733 128 201 134 363 133 076 125 430 1 See chapter text. 2 Includes sex unknown. Source: Scottish Government Justice Department: 0131 244 2229 http://statistics.gov.uk/downloads/theme_compendia/AA2010/11_16.xls http://statistics.gov.uk/downloads/theme_compendia/AA2010/11_17.xls 182 Crime and justice 11.18 Penal establishments: average daily population and receptionsScotland Numbers 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 /00 /01 /02 /03 /04 /05 /06 /07 /08 /09 Average daily population Male KEPB 5 765 5 676 5 929 6 193 6 307 6 447 6 523 6 830 7 005 7 422 Female KEPC 210 207 257 282 314 332 334 353 371 413 Total KEPA 5 975 5 883 6 186 6 475 6 621 6 779 6 857 7 183 7 376 7 835 Analysis by type of custody Remand KEPD 976 881 1 019 1 247 1 246 1 216 1 242 1 567 1 560 1 678 Untr ied JTT6 873 771 898 1 102 1 085 1 031 1 025 1 325 1 305 1 414 Convicted awaiting sentence JTT7 103 109 120 145 161 185 217 242 255 264 Young offenders JTT8 270 220 256 272 251 260 284 361 355 334 Adults JTT9 706 661 763 975 995 956 958 1 206 1 205 1 344 Persons under sentence: total KEPE 4 997 5 001 5 165 5 226 5 375 5 561 5 614 5 615 5 815 6 156 Adult prisoners KEPF 4 317 4 346 4 537 4 624 4 802 5 001 4 989 4 970 5 130 4 887 Young offenders KEPI 679 655 628 601 573 560 625 645 685 659 Young offenders (Fine defaulters)2 JTU2 7 9 9 9 7 7 6 5 3 1 Adults (Fine defaulters)2 JTU3 49 55 49 53 57 54 48 42 26 10 Persons recalled from super vision/licence1 KEPN 100 145 202 250 310 356 400 519 614 599 Others1 KEPO 28 36 37 6 6 5 1 − − − Persons sentenced by cour t mar tial1 KEPP 2 − − − − 1 − − − 1 Civil prisoners1 KEPQ 1 1 1 2 − 1 1 1 1 − Receptions to penal establishments Remand KEPR 14 626 14 062 15 725 19 198 18 963 18 892 19 593 23 181 22 491 22 754 Male KEPS 13 450 13 042 14 402 17 455 17 111 17 085 17 796 21 129 20 256 20 416 Female KEPT 1 176 1 020 1 323 1 743 1 852 1 807 1 797 2 052 2 235 2 338 Persons under sentence: total KEPU 20 336 19 136 18 953 20 084 19 357 18 584 19 477 20 403 18 227 16 576 Male KEPV 19 125 17 953 17 755 18 779 18 013 17 272 18 161 19 018 17 011 15 443 Female KEPW 1 211 1 183 1 198 1 305 1 344 1 312 1 316 1 385 1 216 1 133 Impr isoned: Adults: directly KEPX 9 217 8 943 9 470 10 571 10 255 10 299 10 746 11 684 11 846 12 381 in default of fine2 KEPY 7 030 6 450 5 882 6 081 6 063 5 404 5 442 5 265 3 208 1 321 Sentenced to young offenders’ institution: directly KEQA 2 582 2 436 2 312 2 207 1 949 1 908 2 170 2 286 2 359 2 269 in default of fine2 KEQB 1 328 1 116 1 109 1 016 825 694 771 698 402 185 Persons recalled from supervision/licence3 JYYD 179 191 180 209 265 279 348 470 412 420 Persons sentenced by cour t mar tial KEQH 3 2 2 3 1 5 − − 1 1 Civil prisoners2 KEQI 17 10 8 11 10 7 4 4 11 4 1 Persons recalled from supervision/licence and others are included in per- sons under sentence. Persons sentenced by cour t mar tial and civil prison- ers are not included in persons under sentence. 2 Includes in default of compensation orders. 3 Now covers all recalls from supervised release orders. Source: The Scottish Government Justice Department: 0131 244 8740 11.19 Expenditure on penal establishments 1 Scotland Years ended 31 March £ thousand 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 /99 /00 /01 /02 /03 /04 /05 /06 /07 /08 /09 Depar tmental Expenditure Manpower and Associated Services KPHC 144 660 170 347 160 242 172 490 168 593 169 784 181 931 200 742 199 854 206 298 214 346 Pr isoner and Associated Costs KPHD 18 891 22 930 23 501 24 652 23 363 51 070 42 767 28 582 41 821 29 408 29 793 Capital Expenditure KPHE 23 697 28 918 24 283 24 955 36 519 34 617 72 812 70 406 81 818 53 564 100 231 Gross Expenditure KPHF 187 248 222 195 208 026 222 097 228 475 255 471 297 510 299 730 323 493 289 270 344 370 Less Receipts KPHG 8 160 6 668 8 380 8 194 3 485 3 298 3 312 2 872 2 178 2 034 2 579 Net Departmental Expenditure KPHH 179 088 215 527 199 646 213 903 224 990 252 173 294 198 296 858 321 315 287 236 341 791 Plus Annually Managed Expenditure Capital Charges DSJI .. .. .. 31 341 40 432 41 728 48 497 52 840 41 816 59 498 89 656 Total Net Expenditure DSNX 179 088 215 527 199 646 245 244 265 422 293 901 342 695 349 698 363 131 346 734 431 447 1 See chapter text. Source: The Scottish Executive Justice Department: 0131 244 2226 http://statistics.gov.uk/downloads/theme_compendia/AA2010/11_18.xls http://statistics.gov.uk/downloads/theme_compendia/AA2010/11_19.xls 183 Crime and justice 11.20 Recorded crime statistics: by offence group 1 Nor thern Ireland Thousands Old counting rules New counting rules 1996 1997 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 /00 /01 /02 /03 /04 /05 /06 /07 /08 /09 Violence against the person RVCP 5.6 5.2 RVCQ 21.4 21.4 26.1 28.5 29.0 29.3 31.0 31.8 29.6 29.5 Sexual offences RVCR 1.7 1.4 RVCS 1.3 1.2 1.4 1.5 1.8 1.7 1.7 1.8 1.8 1.9 Burglar y RVCT 16.1 14.3 RVCU 16.1 15.8 17.1 18.7 16.4 13.4 12.8 11.6 11.7 12.5 Robber y RVCV 1.7 1.7 RVCW 1.4 1.8 2.2 2.5 2.0 1.5 1.7 1.6 1.1 1.3 Theft RVCX 32.8 29.5 RVCY 37.0 36.9 41.7 41.9 35.7 31.1 29.5 27.8 24.7 26.2 Fr aud and forger y RVCZ 4.1 3.8 RVDA 7.9 8.0 8.6 8.8 6.3 5.2 5.1 4.5 2.8 3.6 Cr iminal damage RVDB 4.8 4.7 RVDC 31.2 32.3 40.0 36.6 32.4 31.4 34.8 36.3 30.9 28.4 Offences against the state RVDD 0.4 0.5 RVDE 0.7 0.8 1.2 1.8 1.3 1.2 1.3 1.3 1.1 1.4 Other notifiable offences RVDF 1.2 1.1 RVDG 2.1 1.7 1.4 2.4 3.2 3.3 5.3 4.5 4.7 5.3 of which drug offences RVDH 1.1 1.0 RVDI 1.7 1.5 1.1 1.9 2.6 2.6 2.9 2.4 2.7 3.0 Total RVDR 68.5 62.2 RVDS 119.1 119.9 139.8 142.5 128.0 118.1 123.2 121.1 108.5 110.1 1 See chapter text. Source: The Police Service of Norther n Ireland 11.21 Persons found guilty at all courts: by offence group 1 Nor thern Ireland Numbers 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Violence against the person KYCT 1 597 1 594 1 596 1 699 1 858 1 621 1 790 1 965 2 012 2 009 2 296 Sexual offences KEVG 184 130 128 90 130 112 84 108 137 136 161 Burglar y KYBW 801 715 647 703 703 496 595 602 620 557 532 Robber y KYBX 161 166 134 129 122 121 152 192 159 135 149 Theft KYBY 2 765 2 596 2 342 1 995 2 111 1 831 1 695 1 803 1 819 1 819 1 728 Fr aud and forger y KYBZ 467 491 426 476 403 398 362 314 359 330 333 Cr iminal damage KYCA 1 076 1 163 1 043 931 1 060 917 957 1 034 1 094 1 168 1 295 Offences against the state KYCB 147 165 198 178 174 158 215 274 252 270 348 Other indictable2 KYCC 899 739 936 943 700 495 453 527 636 722 793 Total indictable3 KYCD 8 097 7 759 7 450 7 144 7 261 6 149 6 303 6 819 7 088 7 146 7 635 Summar y4 KYCE 4 402 4 435 4 062 3 598 3 967 3 735 3 453 3 514 3 622 3 575 3 645 Motor ing5 KYCF 18 177 18 770 15 369 15 782 15 390 14 466 14 344 16 342 17 215 15 534 15 083 All offences KYCG 30 676 30 964 26 881 26 524 26 618 24 350 24 100 26 675 27 925 26 255 26 363 1 See chapter text. 2 1998 and 1999 figures include ’dangerous driving’ (a triable-either-way offence). 3 From 2000, includes ’indictable-only’ motoring offences. 4 Excludes motoring offences. 5 Prior to 2000, includes all motoring offences (except for note 2 above). From 2000, includes summary and triable-either-way motor ing offences. Source: Norther n Ireland Office: 028 9052 7157 11.22 Juveniles found guilty at all courts: 1 by offence group Nor thern Ireland Numbers 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Violence against the person KYCH 75 49 97 73 77 66 82 75 78 146 152 Sexual offences KAHF 4 8 12 12 4 1 6 5 7 9 8 Burglar y KYCI 137 124 108 117 125 73 77 89 66 113 81 Robber y KYCJ 13 18 4 7 15 8 14 10 6 8 11 Theft KYCK 338 334 304 227 254 244 212 173 183 291 202 Fr aud and forger y KYCL 14 11 4 10 2 9 3 7 2 6 7 Cr iminal damage KYCM 121 136 139 102 143 152 132 162 129 241 240 Offences against the state KYCN 6 10 11 12 8 10 20 26 18 19 40 Other indictable2 KYCO 24 10 20 17 10 12 7 19 22 46 44 Total indictable3 KYCP 732 700 699 577 638 575 553 566 511 879 785 Summar y4 KYCQ 182 198 187 163 180 203 194 174 135 296 258 Motor ing5 KYCR 58 57 98 97 82 102 89 94 76 280 230 All offences KYCS 972 955 984 837 900 880 836 834 722 1 455 1 273 1 See chapter text. For the purpose of criminal proceedings, prior to 30 August 2005, a juvenile refers to a person aged 10 years or more but under 17. From 30 August 2005, the youth justice system was extended to include those under the age of 18. The number of juveniles convicted in 2005 and 2006 refers to those aged 10 years or more but under 18. 2 1998 and 1999 figures include ’dangerous driving’. 3 From 2000, includes ’indictable-only’ motoring offences. 4 Excludes motoring offences. 5 Prior to 2000 includes all motoring offences (except for note 2 above). From 2000, includes summary and triable-either-way motor ing offences. Source: Norther n Ireland Office: 028 9052 7157 http://statistics.gov.uk/downloads/theme_compendia/AA2010/11_20.xls http://statistics.gov.uk/downloads/theme_compendia/AA2010/11_21.xls http://statistics.gov.uk/downloads/theme_compendia/AA2010/11_22.xls 184 Crime and justice 11.23 Disposals given to those convicted by cour tNor thern Ireland Numbers 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Magistrates court - all offences Pr ison1 KYAO 1 003 989 996 1 278 1 356 1 048 1 107 1 133 1 101 977 1 018 Custody Probation Order1 EOG9 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 7 7 9 12 Young offenders centre KYAP 443 430 326 243 191 209 288 395 456 416 366 Tr aining school2 KYAQ 147 148 136 13 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Juvenile Justice Centre order2 OEUX .. .. .. 22 78 72 58 48 50 50 35 Total immediate custody KYAR 1 593 1 567 1 458 1 556 1 625 1 329 1 453 1 583 1 614 1 452 1 431 Pr ison suspended KYAS 1 722 1 506 1 025 1 080 1 247 1 215 1 278 1 407 1 469 1 584 1 692 YOC suspended KYAT 444 461 139 104 93 77 100 201 372 375 335 Attendance centre KYAU 91 66 55 14 20 37 84 91 108 127 132 Probation/super vision3 KYAV 1 134 1 155 1 473 1 246 1 096 1 070 1 005 974 991 977 1 045 Community service order KYAW 591 561 622 678 726 587 643 623 647 628 597 Combination order OEUZ .. .. 38 7 48 24 36 96 78 106 133 Fine4 KYAX 20 614 21 313 17 956 18 076 17 716 16 439 15 968 17 546 18 520 17 231 17 311 Recognizance KYAY 1 203 1 267 1 134 1 089 1 357 810 912 1 091 913 853 693 Conditional discharge KYAZ 1 679 1 597 1 538 1 439 1 286 1 559 1 497 1 526 1 524 1 326 1 093 Absolute discharge KYBA 509 424 303 223 242 209 163 201 183 148 129 Youth conference order5 GGL8 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 21 74 304 Community responsibility order GGL9 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 32 71 Reparation order J8FR .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 Other KYBC 15 8 123 221 57 61 104 215 190 122 61 Total KYBD 29 595 29 925 25 864 25 733 25 513 23 417 23 243 25 554 26 631 25 035 25 028 Crown cour t - all offences Pr ison1 KYBE 469 475 520 386 521 407 410 238 259 248 318 Custody Probation Order1 EOH2 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 331 332 370 416 Young offenders centre KYBF 106 111 63 67 32 42 23 51 47 41 38 Tr aining school2 KYBG − 4 2 − .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Juvenile Justice Centre order2 VQEV .. .. − − − − 2 − − − 1 Total immediate custody KYBH 575 590 585 453 553 449 435 620 638 659 773 Pr ison suspended KYBI 253 220 199 185 313 262 220 240 262 260 267 YOC suspended KYBJ 71 60 49 41 48 37 35 50 72 45 42 Attendance centre KYBK − − − − − − 1 − − − 1 Probation/super vision3 KYBL 49 47 70 43 68 48 49 63 93 79 91 Community service order KYBM 54 37 33 24 29 45 25 27 33 31 32 Combination order ZAEP .. .. 13 6 7 5 18 34 33 40 22 Fine4 KYBN 39 40 25 20 40 38 32 49 108 57 51 Recognizance KYBO 7 10 7 − 4 11 12 8 6 9 8 Conditional discharge KYBR 30 31 23 17 38 36 20 24 45 28 33 Absolute discharge KYBS − 1 6 − 3 − 6 1 1 6 4 Youth conference order5 GGM2 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. − − 5 Community responsibility order GGM3 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. − − − Reparation order J8FS .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. − Other KYBU 3 3 7 2 2 2 4 5 3 6 6 Total KYBV 1 081 1 039 1 017 791 1 105 933 857 1 121 1 294 1 220 1 335 1 Custody Probation Orders cannot be separately identified from ’prison’ sentences from 1998 to 2002. Thus during this timeframe, figures for pr ison include custody probation orders. 2 The Juvenile Justice Centre order replaced the training school order from 31st Januar y 1999. 3 Super vision orders were abolished with the introduction of the Criminal Justice (Children) Norther n Ireland Order 1998. 4 From 2000, fine incorporates ’fine plus disqualification’ and ’fine plus penalty points’. 5 Refers to the number of youth conference orders completed. Source: Norther n Ireland Office: 028 9052 7157 http://statistics.gov.uk/downloads/theme_compendia/AA2010/11_23.xls 185 Crime and justice 11.24 Prisons and Young Offenders CentresNor thern Ireland Receptions and average population Numbers 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Receptions: Reception of untried pr isoners KEOA 2 188 2 284 2 497 2 197 1 922 2 337 2 439 2 440 2 776 3 193 2 929 Reception of sentenced prisoners: Impr isonment under sentence of immediate custody1 KEOB 1 062 949 963 1 001 791 916 1 032 975 966 1 075 1 123 Impr isonment in default of payment of a fine KEOC 1 513 1 530 1 423 1 261 1 090 990 1 143 1 296 1 437 1 569 1 425 Total KEOD 2 575 2 479 2 386 2 262 1 881 1 906 2 175 2 271 2 403 2 644 2 548 Reception into Young Offender Centres: Detention under sentence of immediate custody KEOE 331 347 346 282 252 315 268 287 222 229 247 Detention in default of payment of a fine KEOF 366 385 417 389 303 250 310 351 377 382 299 Total KEOG 697 732 763 671 555 565 578 638 599 611 546 Other receptions2 KEOL 42 70 38 56 58 57 117 106 134 24 38 Daily average population: Unconvicted3 KEON 376 383 377 317 272 347 393 456 450 531 531 Convicted4 KEOP 1 256 1 124 867 751 638 679 767 818 851 902 935 Total KEOM 1 632 1 507 1 244 1 068 910 1 026 1 160 1 274 1 301 1 433 1 466 1 Includes those detained under Section 73 of the Children and Young Per- sons (NI) Act 1968. 2 Non-cr iminal pr isoners including those imprisoned for non-payment of maintenance, non-payment of debt, contempt of court or are being held un- der the terms of an Immigration Act. 3 Prisoners on remand or awaiting trial and prisoners committed by civil process. 4 Includes those sentenced to immediate custody and fine defaulters. Sources: The Norther n Ireland Prison Population in 2007; Nor thern Ireland Office: 028 9052 7534 http://statistics.gov.uk/downloads/theme_compendia/AA2010/11_24.xls Crime and Justice Recorded crime statistics Court proceedings and police cautions Expenditure on penal establishments in Scotland