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Re-offending levels - average number of re-offences per offender - historic method (12026) Metric type

URI
http://id.esd.org.uk/metricType/12026
Help text
The average number of re-offences committed per offender from a rolling 12 month cohort. This is calculated as the number of re-offences divided by the number of offenders.

The number of re-offences committed are any proven re-offence is defined as any offence committed in a one year follow-up period and receiving a court conviction, caution, reprimand or warning in the one year follow up or a further six months waiting period. Waiting period: This is the additional time beyond the follow up period to allow for offences committed towards the end of the follow up period to be proved by a court conviction, caution, reprimand or final warning.

The number of offenders in the cohort are all offenders in any one year who received a caution (for adults), a final warning or reprimand (for juveniles), a non-custodial conviction or were discharged from custody.

Isles of Scilly data are suppressed due to low numbers. England values do not include records for which the area of residence is unknown.
Modified
12 Nov 2020
Data last updated
13 Nov 2023
Also known as
  • PHOF 1.13ii
  • 1.13ii
  • 1.13ii - Re-offending levels - average number of re-offences per offender
Short label
Average number of re-offences per offender - historic method
Status
Discontinu
Output precision
1
Polarity
not applicable
Measure
re-offences per offender
Dataset
Calculated by PHE using data from the Ministry of Justice
Collection
Public Health Outcomes Framework
Source
Office for Health Improvement and Disparities (OHID)
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