Glasgow Times

1 in 3 city offenders commit another crime

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ALMOST one in three offenders in Glasgow go on to commit another crime within a year, according to new figures.

Official statistics show that 29.8 per cent of offenders sentenced at Glasgow Sheriff Court are re-convicted within 12 months.

The rate is the third highest in Scotland, where overall the figure is 28.2 per cent.

Humza Yousaf, Justice Secretary, said the number of re-offenders has been falling from around one in three to almost one in four.

The numbers for Glasgow, which is the busiest court in Scotland, means 2481 out of more than 8000 offenders are convicted of a new offence.

Only Dumbarton, Paisley and Ayr and Kilmarnock Sheriff courts have a higher rate than Glasgow.

The highest is Ayr and Kilmarnock courts which cover North, South and East Ayrshire at 30.7 per cent.

Glasgow Sheriff Court also serves parts of East Dunbartons­hire, and North Lanarkshir­e and South Lanarkshir­e. The lowest reconvicti­on rate is in Orkney and Shetland where it is 16.1 per cent and 18.5 per cent respective­ly.

The lowest of the mainland courts is Moray at 19 per cent.

Mr Yousaf said: “Short custodial sentences often serve little purpose, and these independen­t figures support our work to encourage courts to consider community sentences as a robust alternativ­e to custody.”

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Humza Yousaf said number of re-offenders has been falling

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