Reoffending rate

 

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Breakdown Reason
Parliamentary constituency, Local Government District, Deprivation, Marital status, Religion, Disability, Dependents, Sexual orientation, Racial group, Urban/Rural, Political opinion Not held as part of the underpinning dataset for this indicator

Summary

The most recent reoffending rate (within a year), for offenders who received a non-custodial disposal at court, a diversionary disposal or who were released from custody during 2017/18, was 19.03 percent. This is a increase of 0.97 percentage points compared to the baseline year; the reoffending rate for offenders from 2013/14 was 18.06 percent. This represents no change from the baseline.

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Data source

Last update

19 November 2020

Next update

November 2021

Change criteria

A cumulative difference on an annual basis of +/-0.5 percentage points

Outcomes

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