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Reducing Youth Re-offending How do we build on the existing approach to help a more challenging cohort to stop offending? Lin Hinnigan Chief Executive Youth Justice Board for England and Wales 2 April 2014
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Number of juvenile First-Time Entrants (FTE) Number of First Time Entrants (FTEs) to the youth justice system 2002/03 to 2012/13
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Possible explanations for reduction in FTEs Population decline End of the OBTJ target Young people committing less crime Changes to youth justice practices Prevention
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Number of juveniles in custody Number of young people in custody 2002/03 to 2012/13
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Possible explanations for reduction in custody numbers Reduction in first-time entrants Raising Local Authority awareness Improved YOT performance Changes in sentencing
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Proportion of young people who re-offend
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Evidence of a changing cohort Since 2000 the reoffending cohort… Is 49% smaller Is more prolific - the proportion of young people having one or more offence has increased Is getting older – the proportion of 10-14 yrs offenders in the reoffending cohort has decreased but for 15-17 yrs it has increased Is committing more serious offences – the proportion having a First Tier Penalty has increased, whilst the proportion having a reprimand or warning has decreased
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Evidence of a challenging cohort 31% of young people in YJS identified as having mental health needs 29% of young people in YJS have literacy and numeracy problems 60% of young people in YJS have speech, language and communication needs 25%-50% of young people held in YOIs are, or have been, looked after children
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What next? Identifying young people who account for a larger proportion of reoffending and targeting resource to reduce prolific reoffending Improving resettlement outcomes to ensure those leaving custody have access to education and employment Multi-agency partnerships beyond Youth Justice to build on early intervention work
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