Shoplifting: Reoffenders

(asked on 6th January 2025) - View Source

Question to the Ministry of Justice:

To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, how many and what proportion of people convicted for shoplifting offences reoffended within (a) 12 months and (b) two years in each of the last five years.


Answered by
Nicholas Dakin Portrait
Nicholas Dakin
Government Whip, Lord Commissioner of HM Treasury
This question was answered on 13th January 2025

The proven reoffending rate for the adult cohort convicted of shoplifting offences between 2017/18 and 2021/22 (the latest year for which reoffending data is available) can be found in the table below, along with the number of offenders and reoffenders included in this cohort. The proven reoffending rate is calculated using a 12-month follow up period.

Table 1: Rate of reoffending for adults convicted of shoplifting offences in England and Wales in 12-month follow up period, across the past five years

Apr 17 – Mar 18

Apr 18 - Mar 19

Apr 19 -Mar 20

Apr 20 -Mar 21

Apr 21 - Mar 22

Proportion of offenders who reoffend (%)

59.0

58.2

54.8

54.0

60.3

Number of offenders in cohort

41,222

35,159

28,790

16,036

15,358

Number of reoffenders

24,305

20,463

15,774

8,661

9,265

The proven reoffending methodology is complex and based on a one-year reoffending rate. Providing this information for a new 2-year reoffending measure would be of disproportionate cost.

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