Cautions and Convictions

Number of cautions for notifiable offences and number of convictions for notifiable offences, across Local Criminal Justice Board areas; latest data year ending June 2008.



Cautions Convictions
Year ending Year ending Year ending Year ending
CJS Areas Mar 2008 Jun 2008 Mar 2008 Jun 2008
England & Wales
375,390
365,758
724,175
726,957
Avon & Somerset
12,463
12,619
19,246
20,084
Bedfordshire
3,624
3,603
7,090
7,227
Cambridgeshire
5,092
5,077
9,011
9,308
Cheshire
4,976
4,992
14,013
13,950
Cleveland
5,724
5,862
11,099
11,683
Cumbria
3,257
3,235
9,144
9,196
Derbyshire
6,304
6,058
12,343
12,721
Devon & Cornwall
11,406
10,893
14,784
15,267
Dorset
4,139
4,299
8,556
8,636
Co. Durham & Darlington
4,368
4,382
10,042
9,354
Dyfed Powys
4,053
3,835
5,945
5,929
Essex
13,301
12,419
18,320
18,349
Gloucestershire
3,846
3,951
5,567
6,072
Greater Manchester
13,769
13,393
48,153
47,259
Gwent
5,548
5,003
9,330
8,900
Hampshire & Isle of Wight
9,889
9,352
25,552
26,231
Hertfordshire
7,045
7,024
10,635
10,640
Humberside
6,652
6,338
13,466
12,996
Kent
tbc
tbc
tbc
tbc
Lancashire
11,691
11,440
24,157
24,123
Leicestershire
5,729
5,541
14,858
14,604
Lincolnshire
4,658
4,886
7,081
7,361
London
47,745
47,607
101,027
102,549
Merseyside
6,488
6,682
24,244
24,698
Norfolk
tbc
tbc
tbc
tbc
North Wales
2,864
3,212
9,447
9,685
North Yorkshire
tbc
tbc
tbc
tbc
Northamptonshire
5,388
5,167
5,253
5,510
Northumbria
15,050
14,830
25,293
23,463
Nottinghamshire
8,947
8,164
14,879
15,200
South Wales
6,289
6,858
19,960
19,061
South Yorkshire
11,886
10,945
18,752
19,136
Staffordshire
8,047
6,907
13,817
13,019
Suffolk
4,794
4,729
9,708
9,431
Surrey
6,347
5,859
8,560
8,658
Sussex
12,578
11,940
18,300
18,566
Thames Valley
15,360
14,880
21,388
21,661
Warwickshire
4,137
3,959
5,502
5,496
West Mercia
8,426
8,173
13,769
13,872
West Midlands
22,180
21,732
43,651
43,124
West Yorkshire
16,893
15,689
30,205
31,337
Wiltshire
2,854
2,787
6,449
6,447

Data shown as at 11/11/2008
The number of Offences Brought to Justice (OBTJ) is in part affected by the number of recorded crimes in an area. If recorded crime in an area falls there will be fewer offences which can potentially be brought to justice.
The numbers of Offences Brought to Justice (OBTJ) for 2008 are un-validated data from the courts and police, therefore provided as management information as they are provisional and likely to change.

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