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Proportion of proven juvenile offenders that reoffended with Asian ethnicity (18435) Metric type

URI
http://id.esd.org.uk/metricType/18435
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The proportion of proven offenders that reoffend from the four preceding three-month offender cohorts. This is calculated as the number of reoffenders divided by the number of offenders multiplied by 100.

The number of reoffenders is any one that commits a proven re-offence: 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. As the annual cohorts are formed by combining the four quarterly cohorts of the relevant year. An individual offender can, therefore, appear up to four times within a single annual cohort (one from each quarter). This can lead to an increase of reoffending rates for the annual cohort compared to the old methodology based on a 12-month cohort, since prolific offenders may be counted multiple times.

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
11 Nov 2022
Data last updated
31 Jan 2024
Short label
% of juvenile offenders that reoffended with Asian ethnicity
Status
Live
Output precision
1
Polarity
a low value is good
Measure
Proportion of offenders who reoffend
Dataset
Proven reoffending statistics (12 months ending)
Collection
Proven reoffending statistics
Source
Ministry of Justice
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