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Fewer first time youth offenders

Redditch Editorial 24th Jul, 2015 Updated: 18th Oct, 2016   0

THE NUMBER of first-time entrants into the youth justice system has fallen by more than 30 per cent in the county.

However, Worcestershire County Council bosses have been urged ‘not be complacent’ in a bid to keep crime levels down.

The new figures were released at a cabinet meeting last Thursday (July 16) which revealed the authority’s Youth Justice System was performing above the national average.

One of the most striking changes was the amount of first-time entrants to the criminal justice system as 369 youths entered it between October 2013 and September 2014.




This was 166 fewer than the same period 12 months before, and it compares to 408 in the West Mercia Police region and 417 in the rest of England.

The report also revealed the use custodial measures fell from 0.23per cent from 0.29 per cent with just 12 youngsters sentenced – three less than last year.


Meanwhile, a total of 31.3 per cent of young people re-offended within 12 months of receiving a police caution or sentence, – 4.7 per cent less than the national average.

Despite this Councillor John Campion, cabinet member for children and families, insisted there was still more work to be done while endorsing the West Mercia Youth Justice Plan for 2015/16.

“This performance is solid for our area as we have a good track record,” he said.

“But again, it does not mean we should be complacent.

“It is right that we have a good solid robust plan that we will absolutely help support our young people to not only live a safe and full life contributing to society but also helps protect society.”

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