Coronavirus (COVID-19): Justice Analytical Services data report - January 2021
Eighth release of a monthly data report on how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected the justice system in Scotland, including information from Police Scotland, Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service, Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service, and Scottish Prison Service.
Summary
This pack provides information on the impact of COVID-19 on the Justice system during January 2021.
Data has been gathered from a number of different sources and may be subject to future revision.
Public compliance
This pack includes information on COVID-19 related interventions undertaken by Police Scotland. In addition to this, information on the public’s compliance with measures to help restrict the spread of COVID-19 is collected from surveys of the population. Findings from these surveys can be found in the Public attitudes to Coronavirus: January Update.
Claimed compliance was high in November and December.
Police activity
- Recorded crime was 6% lower over April 2020 to January 2021 compared to the preceding year.
- The number of incidents remain below 2020 levels.
- Domestic abuse incidents were 4% higher in April 2020 to January 2021 compared to the preceding year.
- Coronavirus interventions increased by 43% between December 2020 and January 2021.
Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service (COPFS), Courts & Prisons
- COPFS greatly reduced the number of reports awaiting marking January 2021.
- To reduce footfall in lockdown, the majority of summary business was adjourned on 12th January.
- Community disposals were returning to 19-20 levels but there remains a backlog of cases (and associated disposals) to conclude.
- Initiations and disposals in the civil court remain below 19-20 levels.
- Prison populations decreased slightly as court business abated.
- The number of prisoners on remand remain at historically high levels.
Contact
Email: Justice_Analysts@gov.scot
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