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Increase the percentage of criminal cases dealt with within 26 weeks by 3 percentage points by 2011

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74% of criminal cases were dealt with within 26 weeks in 2008-09, which is an increase of 6 percentage points since last year and 8 percentage points since 2006-07.

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Increase the percentage of criminal cases dealt with within 26 weeks by 3 percentage points by 2011

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Increase the percentage of criminal cases dealt with within 26 weeks by 3 percentage points by 2011

Why is the National Indicator important?

Nine out of ten criminal court cases in Scotland are dealt with in the summary (non-jury) courts. We need to ensure that justice in those courts is efficient and effective. This will save time and expense, avoid wasted effort and reduce the demands made on victims and witnesses. Swift action in our summary courts will help make a clear link between the offence and punishment - something which may reduce the likelihood of that offender going on to commit further crimes.

What will influence this National Indicator?

A wide variety of factors influence this, including:

  • Timely and well formed reporting of cases by the police to Procurators Fiscal.
  • Timely decision taking in cases by Procurators Fiscal.
  • Sufficient capacity in courts to deal with the volume of cases.
  • Well-prepared prosecution and defence.
  • Accused persons and witnesses attending court when required.
  • Crime patterns, crime levels and detection rates.
  • The nature of crimes reported: the target does not include crimes dealt with before a jury or those crimes that are not the subject of court proceedings.

What is the Government's role?

We will work with all criminal justice organisations to ensure that recent summary justice reforms are implemented - we will monitor their progress regularly and respond to any issues that arise. We need to make full use of non-court based measures, for example fixed penalty notices and fiscal fines to ensure that only those cases that need to go to court do so. For those cases that do need to go to court, we will ensure they are better prepared and progress more speedily. And, of course, we need to make sure that those accused of committing crimes have access to legal representation and adequate information about their case.



How are we performing?

The percentage of criminal cases in Summary courts completed within 26 weeks in 2008/09 was 74%. This is an increase from 65% in 2005/06, 66% in 2006/07 and 68% in 2007/08.

The data for each of the historical years has been revised upwards by one percentage point since the last update, due to a minor amendment to the way in which the data is analysed.

Criminal cases
Source: Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service

Methodology

This evaluation is based on: any difference within +/- 1 percentage points of last year's figure suggests that the position is more likely to be maintaining than showing any change. An increase of 1 percentage points or more suggests the position is improving; whereas a decrease of 1 percentage points or more suggests the position is worsening.

For information on general methodological approach, please click here.

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Increase the percentage of criminal cases dealt with within 26 weeks by 3 percentage points by 2011

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Page updated: Wednesday, November 18, 2009