Average time from arrest to sentence for persistent young offenders (NS)
The monthly release presents figures derived from the Police National Computer on the time taken to bring persistent young offenders to justice. This release monitors the 1997 pledge to halve the arrest to sentence time for this offender group (from 142 to 71 days) in England and Wales and all Criminal Justice Areas.
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Published on 18 April 2008
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: Secretary of State, Minister of State, Under Secretary of State, Permanent Secretary and the relevant press officer.
Office for Criminal Justice Reform: Director of Delivery and Communications, Head of Local Performance Unit and Enforcement Delivery Manager.
Home Office: Home Secretary, Minister of State and Permanent Secretary.
Crown Prosecution Service: Chief Executive.
Department for Children, Schools and Families: Secretary of State, Minister of State, Permanent Secretary, Head of the Joint Youth Justice Unit and Youth Justice Manager.
