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Children's Hearings Representative Group
REPORT ON CHILDREN'S HEARINGS TIME INTERVALS 2002-03

LARG RETURNS -2002-03

STANDARD 1

Lead agency - Police

OBJECTIVE -The police will deliver reports on alleged offences by children to the Reporter with the minimum of delay

STANDARD -Reports to be delivered to the Reporter within 14 calendar days* of caution and charge

TARGET -80% of reports to be delivered within 14 calendar days

Data source Police statistics

Local Authority

Total Number

Achieved
2001-02

Number Achieved

Achieved
2002-03

Other Comments

Aberdeen City

55%

56%

Aberdeenshire

47%

55%

Angus

878

89%

-

81%

Argyll & Bute

94%

93%

Clackmannanshire

329

27%

76

23%

Dumfries and Galloway

-

78%

Dundee

1436

90%

1224

85%

East Ayrshire

783

56%

621

73%

East Dunbartonshire

69%

71%

East Lothian

65.5%

East Renfrewshire

180

53%

105

58%

Edinburgh

30%

31%

Falkirk

28%

-

Fife

51.4%

Glasgow

73%

78%

Highland

37%

Inverclyde

85%

85%

Midlothian

26.4%

74%

Moray

345

46%

42%

North Ayrshire

60.5%

-

-

North Lanarkshire

1775

-

-

Orkney

-

-

Perth & Kinross

534

92%

Renfrewshire

1655

86%

1395

84%

Scottish Borders

-

Shetland

-

-

-

-

South Ayrshire

79%

77%

South Lanarkshire

1736

66%

1300

75%

Stirling

-

-

West Dunbartonshire

929

-

838

90%

West Lothian

512

36%

28%

Western Isles

187

-

91%

Standard 1- 80% of Police Reports delivered to Reporter within 14 Calendar days

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ACPO(S) figures for Standard 1- 80% of Police Reports delivered to Reporter within 14 Calendar days

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*The data shown for Tayside relates only to the areas covered by Central Division (Dundee City Council) and Western Division (Perth and Kinross Council) and does not include Eastern Division (Angus Council area). This is due to a system error and Tayside Constabulary are taking steps to overcome this problem.

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