The Persistent Young Offender (PYO) Pledge

Average number of days from arrest to sentence for persistent young offenders, across Local Criminal Justice Board areas.



Target for all areas is for the average not to exceed 71 days
Number of days from arrest to sentence b
Quarter 1 Quarter 2 Quarter 3 Quarter 4
CJS Areas Apr-Jun 2005 a Jul-Sep 2005 Oct-Dec 2005 Jan-Mar 2006
NATIONAL:
England & Wales
67
66
69
73
LOCAL:
Avon and Somerset
65
62
73
71
Bedfordshire
60
84
89
91
Cambridgeshire
57
54
58
85
Cheshire
70
70
70
79
Cleveland
62
54
68
68
Cumbria
49
64
59
54
Derbyshire
60
68
86
80
Devon and Cornwall
59
55
45
64
Dorset
74
69
55
86
Co. Durham & Darlington
76
75
82
75
Dyfed Powys
46
43
48
48
Essex
60
57
49
63
Gloucestershire
55
68
83
72
Greater Manchester
76
77
84
79
Gwent
63
70
68
71
Hampshire & Isle of Wight
66
70
66
68
Hertfordshire
63
76
62
75
Humberside
50
53
57
64
Kent
70
62
75
78
Lancashire
70
67
75
73
Leicestershire
67
62
74
84
Lincolnshire
64
91
66
75
London
88
87
88
82
Merseyside
61
57
67
68
Norfolk
57
59
64
87
North Wales
71
61
64
60
North Yorkshire
52
55
65
57
Northamptonshire
104
92
80
90
Northumbria
67
59
67
74
Nottinghamshire
74
69
61
70
South Wales
55
55
56
70
South Yorkshire
54
50
70
67
Staffordshire
71
67
78
73
Suffolk
34
36
47
42
Surrey
45
56
51
62
Sussex
75
62
80
63
Thames Valley
63
71
75
91
Warwickshire
59
49
63
55
West Mercia
93
85
78
73
West Midlands
68
69
68
89
West Yorkshire
58
49
45
50
Wiltshire
53
57
63
74

a: Quarters as per financial year
b: Lower performance is better
Data are provisional and subject to change
Data supplied by DCA (data shown as at July 18th 2006)
England & Wales figure includes British Transport Police

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