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Robbery jail sentences 'falling' | |
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The proportion of offenders jailed for robbery, sex offences and burglary in England and Wales fell last year to its lowest level for at least 10 years. | The proportion of offenders jailed for robbery, sex offences and burglary in England and Wales fell last year to its lowest level for at least 10 years. |
The Ministry of Justice figures showed less than 96,000 offenders were jailed in 2007, the lowest number since 1997. | |
They also showed community sentences rose by 40% over the last decade. | |
The government insisted it would always provide enough prison places for serious offenders, and said non-custodial sentences can be effective. | |
In 2007, 55.5% of people convicted of sexual offences were jailed, along with 39.2% for burglary, and 53.8% for robbery, according to the figures. | |
In 1997, the figures were 56.3%, 45.3% and 71.6% respectively. | In 1997, the figures were 56.3%, 45.3% and 71.6% respectively. |
A tough community sentence involves payback to society Ministry of Defence spokeswoman | |
The average lengths of sentences for robbery, theft and criminal damage fell in the last decade, the figures showed. | |
However, taking into account all offences, the proportion of people sentenced to a prison term last year remained at 6.8%. | |
A Ministry of Justice spokesperson said prison was not always the "right answer" for less serious offenders. | |
"In some of these cases, a tough community sentence can be more effective than a short prison sentence - more effective in terms of rehabilitating offenders, turning them away from crime and therefore giving greater protection to the public," she said. | |
"A tough community sentence involves payback to society, and can also be effective in changing patterns of behaviour in often chaotic lifestyles, turning offenders away from crime." | |
She added that in 2007, an additional 1,700 prison places were created, with another 3,100 due this year. | |
'Exceptional circumstances' | |
The figures also showed nearly 2,000 people received cautions for sexual offences, including 34 for rape or attempted rape in 2007. | |
Nearly 300 cautions were given to people who admitted having sex with under 16s, the 2007 Criminal Statistics bulletin revealed. | Nearly 300 cautions were given to people who admitted having sex with under 16s, the 2007 Criminal Statistics bulletin revealed. |
Cautions were also handed out to six people who admitted breaking child prostitution or child pornography laws. | Cautions were also handed out to six people who admitted breaking child prostitution or child pornography laws. |
They can only be given out if the offender admits they committed the crime and are usually given for lesser offences. | They can only be given out if the offender admits they committed the crime and are usually given for lesser offences. |
A Ministry of Justice spokesman said: "Although there is a high percentage increase of rape cautions, the number of cases actually remains very small (32 in 2007 and 20 in 2006). | A Ministry of Justice spokesman said: "Although there is a high percentage increase of rape cautions, the number of cases actually remains very small (32 in 2007 and 20 in 2006). |
"Only in exceptional circumstances will the police and CPS decide that it is in the best interests of the victim not to prosecute." | "Only in exceptional circumstances will the police and CPS decide that it is in the best interests of the victim not to prosecute." |
The Ministry of Justice figures also showed a record number of offenders were cautioned, given penalty fines or warning about cannabis possession in England and Wales in 2007. | |
The overall number of recorded detections - the number of crimes cleared up by police - dropped by 7%. | |
This is attributed by officials to changes in the way the figures are compiled. |