Reconviction Rates in Scotland: 2012-13 Offender Cohort

This publication provides analyses of trends in reconviction figures up to the latest cohort of 2012-13.


8 Tables

The following symbols are used throughout the tables in this bulletin:

- Nil
* Less than 0.5
n/a Not available
** Rates based on fewer than 10 people and not suitable for publication

All percentages, and reconviction rates and average number of reconvictions per offender, are shown in italics.

These tables can also be found, with additional datasets that contain supplementary information, on the datasets page.

In tables 1 to 12 the number of offenders that are reconvicted, and the number of reconvictions, are omitted from the bulletin for clarity. They are also included in the additional datasets which accompany this bulletin.

The definitions of reconviction rate and the average number of reconvictions per offender are described in Annex Table A1.

Table 1: Reconviction rates and average number of reconvictions per offender: 1997-98 to 2012-13 cohorts

Cohort Number of offenders1 Reconviction rate1 Average number of reconvictions per offender1
1997-98 53,444 31.8 0.62
1998-99 49,145 31.8 0.62
1999-00 44,229 31.3 0.59
2000-01 41,568 31.8 0.60
2001-02 43,651 32.4 0.63
2002-03 44,861 32.9 0.64
2003-04 46,984 32.7 0.62
2004-05 49,368 32.4 0.61
2005-06 50,324 32.5 0.60
2006-07 53,300 32.4 0.60
2007-08 53,042 31.2 0.57
2008-09 49,652 31.5 0.60
2009-10 47,414 30.6 0.56
2010-11 44,711 30.1 0.55
2011-12 43,828 29.6 0.54
2012-13 41,710 28.6 0.51

1. Figures for previous cohorts may differ from previously published figures as updated information is fed into the Scottish Offenders Index.

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