Youth Justice Service

Please can I request the following information under the Freedom of Information Act, relating to the Youth Justice Service:

For each of the following financial years (separately): 2021/22, 2022/23, 2023/24, 2024/25

1) Number of under-18s referred to the Youth Justice Service after a caution or sentence for the following types of offending, broken down by year of age at referral and gender:

  1. a) Violence against the person
  2. b) Sexual offences
  3. c) Offending or behaviour classed as violence against women and girls (if you need this to be defined, please use NPCC definition)
  4. d) Offending or behaviour linked to misogyny
  5. e) Total (i.e. people referred for more than one of these reasons would be counted only once

Please see the table below:

Offence Type Gender Age at
Outcome
2021 / 22 2022 / 23 2023 / 24 2024 / 25 Total Young People
Sexual Offences Male 14 1 1 1 3
Sexual Offences Male 15 1 1 2
Sexual Offences Male 16 2 1 2 5
Sexual Offences Male 17 1 3 4
Sexual Offences Total     3 2 2 6 13
Violence Against The Person Female 11 1 1
Violence Against The Person Female 12 1 1 2 4
Violence Against The Person Female 13 1 3 2 2 7
Violence Against The Person Female 14 3 4 7 4 17
Violence Against The Person Female 15 4 6 5 4 19
Violence Against The Person Female 16 7 4 3 1 14
Violence Against The Person Female 17 5 3 3 5 15
Violence Against The Person Male 11 1 1
Violence Against The Person Male 12 2 5 7
Violence Against The Person Male 13 6 7 8 3 23
Violence Against The Person Male 14 10 9 19 10 48
Violence Against The Person Male 15 7 21 11 7 41
Violence Against The Person Male 16 13 16 12 14 55
Violence Against The Person Male 17 13 24 12 23 72
Violence Against The Person Other 17 1 1
Violence Against The Person Total   68 97 81 79 285
Grand Total     71 99 83 85 297

2) Number of under-18s referred to the Youth Justice Service for preventative or diversionary support (i.e. not after caution or sentence) after being linked to the following types of offending or behaviour, broken down by year of age at referral and gender:

  1. a) Violence against the person
  2. b) Sexual offences
  3. c) Offending or behaviour classed as violence against women and girls (if you need this to be defined, please use NPCC definition)
  4. d) Offending or behaviour linked to misogyny
  5. e) Total (i.e. people referred for more than one of these reasons would be counted only once)

Please see the table below:

Offence Type Gender Age at
Outcome
2021 / 22 2022 / 23 2023 / 24 2024 / 25 Total Young People
Sexual Offences Female 14 1 1
Sexual Offences Female 16 1 1
Sexual Offences Male 13 1 1
Sexual Offences Male 14 1 1
Sexual Offences Male 15 1 2 3
Sexual Offences Male 16 3 3
Sexual Offences Male 17 1 1 2
Sexual Offences Total     0 4 7 1 12
Violence Against The Person Female 12 2 1 1 4
Violence Against The Person Female 13 2 3 1 6
Violence Against The Person Female 14 4 3 7
Violence Against The Person Female 15 1 3 5 8
Violence Against The Person Female 16 1 1 1 3
Violence Against The Person Female 17 1 2 2 5
Violence Against The Person Male 10 1 1
Violence Against The Person Male 11 1 1
Violence Against The Person Male 12 2 1 4 7
Violence Against The Person Male 13 4 4
Violence Against The Person Male 14 1 1 3 1 6
Violence Against The Person Male 15 4 1 8 13
Violence Against The Person Male 16 2 1 3
Violence Against The Person Male 17 2 2 4 8
Violence Against The Person Other 17 1 1
Violence Against The Person Total   2 22 22 31 76
Grand Total     2 26 29 32 88

3.Please include in the figures any young people from other local authorities who were dealt with by your Youth Justice Service.

The figures provided in the tables above included all children the Devon YJS worked with (regardless of which Council is legally responsible for them).

4. If a young person was referred for the same offence category more than once in the same year, please only count them once.

The figures provided in the tables above are for a distinct count on the child’s service identification, so each Total line ensures each child was only counted once.  If a young person had more than one offence in the same year and was a different age at that offence the overall total would show the distinct number of children, but that figure may not match the data broken down by age and gender