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Birmingham’s youth justice service records fall in offenders and re-offenders (19 October 2015)

Date: 19/10/2015
Duncan Lewis, Legal News Solicitors, Birmingham’s youth justice service records fall in offenders and re-offenders

The Birmingham Youth Justice Plan 2015-2016 has been drawn up setting out the priorities for the city’s youth justice service.

The plan reviews the previous year’s performance and will be presented to Birmingham City Council’s cabinet.

Birmingham has the lowest re-offending rate of all core cities, with an average of 0.92 re-offences – below the national average of 1.14 re-offences.

The Birmingham Youth Justice Plan 2015-2016 shows that the city is maintaining good performance against the three national youth justice indicators – reducing first time entrants, reducing re-offending and reducing the use of custody.

Key findings of the plan show that, for the year to 31 March 2015, there were 936 offenders compared with 1,006 offenders the previous year, representing a reduction of 6.96 %. The number of offences also fell from 2,099 to 2,000.

During 2014-2015, the youth offending service worked with 1,515 young people on court-ordered and pre-court programmes, 44.69 % of whom (677) were existing clients. The service working with 1,649 people the previous year – 52.27 % of whom (862) were existing clients.

The number of offences of violence against the person has risen by 9.2 % –
but there has been a reduction in offences of theft and handling stolen goods (8.8 %), robbery (41.7 %) and motoring offences (11.9 %).

A total of 59 young people were remanded to the secure estate between April 2014 and March 2015, resulting in 3,817 remand bed nights.

In 2013-2014, a total of 71 young people were remanded – however, this year there has been a rise in the length of the remands.

The service offered restorative justice to 398 victims, which was taken up by 203.

There were high levels of feedback from victims – and 100 % said they were satisfied with the service.

Cabinet member for Children’s Services, Councillor Brigid Jones, said:

“Birmingham Youth Offending Service is the largest of its kind in the country – and one of the most complex – and it has been a really good service for some time now, having developed a strong focus on intervention with families in order to change behaviour.

“However, we know we can be even better and this plan will help us achieve that. We want to not only to reduce re-offending – but to stop young people going into the justice system in the first place.

“We want to reduce criminalisation of young people and this is about changing behaviour and how behaviour is dealt with.

“This plan will ensure young people, including those who are particularly vulnerable, get the support they need to avoid the youth justice system and have opportunities to turn their lives around.

“However, a real concern is that nationally there will be big cuts next year that will affect high-level preventative programmes – which means there is a real threat to the good work we are doing and the futures of our young people.”

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