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Criminal Justice System statistics quarterly: June 2019

Overview of trends in the use of out of court disposals, defendants prosecuted, offenders convicted, remand and sentencing decisions, and offender histories in England and Wales.

Applies to England and Wales

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Criminal Justice Statistics: June 2019

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Guide to Criminal Justice Statistics

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Details

The reports present key statistics on activity in the criminal justice system for England and Wales. It provides information up to the year ending June 2019 with accompanying commentary, analysis and presentation of longer term trends.

The release of this quarter’s offending histories is delayed, due to upgrades to the Ministry of Justice’s data extract of the Police National Computer to improve the range of analysis possible from it. The offending histories chapter will resume in the next Criminal Justice Statistics quarterly, in February 2020.

Pre-release access

The bulletin is produced and handled by the ministry’s analytical professionals and production staff. Pre-release access of up to 24 hours is granted to the following persons:

Ministry of Justice

Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice; Minister of State for Justice; 2 Parliamentary Under Secretary of States; Lords spokesperson; Principal Private Secretary; Deputy Principal Private Secretary; 4 Private Secretaries; 3 Assistant Private Secretaries; 2 Deputy Private Secretaries; Permanent Secretary; Head of Permanent Secretary’s Office; 2 Press Officers; Director of Data and Analytical Services; Chief Statistician; Director General, Policy, Communications and Analysis Group; Director, Family and Criminal Justice Policy; Deputy Director, Bail, Sentencing and Release Policy; Section Head, Criminal Court Policy; Director, Offender and Youth Justice Policy; Section Head, Custodial Sentencing Policy; Head of Courts and Sentencing, Youth Justice Policy; Crime Service Manager (Case Progression) - Courts and Tribunals Development; Deputy Director, Legal Operations - Courts & Tribunals Development Directorate; Head of Criminal Law policy; Deputy Director, Crime; 4 Policy Advisers.

Home Office

Home Secretary; Minister of State; Private Secretary to the Home Secretary; Assistant Private Secretary to the Minister of State; Deputy Principal Private Secretary to the Home Secretary; Assistant Private Secretary to the Home Office Permanent Secretary; Permanent Secretary, Home Office; Director of Crime, Home Office; Head of Crime and Policing Statistics, Home Office; Recorded Crime Statistician.

The Judiciary

Lord Chief Justice; Head of Criminal Justice Team; Legal and Policy Advisor

Other

Principal Analyst (Justice), Cabinet Office; Head of Youth Justice Board Information and Analysis Team; Statistician, Youth Justice Board

Updates to this page

Published 14 November 2019
Last updated 28 November 2019 + show all updates
  1. Figures for 2018 in table Q1.2 have been amended and now include the full year's data.

  2. First published.

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