Domestic Abuse: Reoffenders

Attorney General written question – answered on 18th July 2022.

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Photo of Steve Reed Steve Reed Shadow Secretary of State for Justice

To ask the Attorney General, how many people were charged with domestic abuse offences after having being previously convicted of domestic abuse offences in each of the last 30 years for which data is available.

Photo of Edward Timpson Edward Timpson The Solicitor-General

The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) does not hold any data which shows the number of suspects charged with domestic abuse offences who have previously been convicted of similar offences.

However, management information is held which shows the number of suspects involved in allegations of domestic abuse where the CPS decided to charge and prosecute in each year from 2006. The table below shows the number and proportion of suspects charged from 2006 to the latest available year, 2021.

Charged

% Charged

2006

42,675

69.8%

2007

49,233

68.7%

2008

54,352

70.6%

2009

60,176

70.7%

2010

68,029

70.1%

2011

67,284

71.1%

2012

60,942

71.9%

2013

68,819

72.3%

2014

83,208

72.3%

2015

82,222

72.9%

2016

80,186

74.1%

2017

79,203

75.8%

2018

70,600

75.0%

2019

57,408

73.4%

2020

52,817

70.8%

2021

43,945

71.8%

Data Source: CPS Case Management Information System

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