Sexual Offences: Trials

(asked on 28th October 2021) - View Source

Question to the Ministry of Justice:

To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, what estimate he has made of the (a) total number of sex offence cases waiting to go to trial and (b) current waiting time for sex offence cases going to trial in London; and what were the (i) total number of sex offence cases and (ii) average waiting times for sex offence cases going to trial in London in each of the last five years.


Answered by
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James Cartlidge
Shadow Secretary of State for Defence
This question was answered on 5th November 2021

The table below shows the total number of sexual offence outstanding cases sent for trial to the Crown Court, the average outstanding time in days from June 2017 to June 2021 (the latest available MoJ data) and the total number of sex offence cases outstanding for England and London.1,2,3,4

Data up to 26 October 2021 is not currently available.

Year

England

Outstanding cases for trial

Median 5

Mean

Total outstanding cases

2017

5,333

135

176

5,475

2018

3,469

164

202

3,607

2019

2,752

110

154

2,886

2020

3,758

179

204

3,916

2021 6

5,898

203

252

6,140

Year

London

Outstanding cases for trial

Median 5

Mean

Total outstanding cases

2017

802

98

134

841

2018

439

163

194

463

2019

322

104

156

347

2020

534

196

216

551

2021 6

893

209

257

940

Notes:

1) Outstanding time refers to the time, measured in days, between the receipt of a case in a specific Crown Court and the end of the reporting period, for example counts presented for 2021 relate to cases which are open as at the end of June 2021.

2) For trial' cases relates to the case type at the point of receipt into the Crown Court - we know that most of these cases will result in the entry of a guilty plea and that only a minority will require a trial.

3) Outstanding cases excludes cases that have a live bench warrant issued on the case, at the end of the period. The number of cases outstanding at the end of each period will not be equal to the sum of cases outstanding at the start of the period and those received during the period, minus cases disposed due to the exclusion of cases that have a live bench warrant issued on the case.

4) Appeal cases are not categorised by offence type and so are not included within the figures presented here.

5) Median here relates to the 50th percentile

6) Outstanding caseloads presented here excludes cases which have been recorded on the new case management system ('Common Platform') which has been rolled across England and Wales since September 2020. This is estimated to represent around 2% of the total outstanding sexual offence 'for trial' cases in England for the latest reporting period to June 2021.

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