Children's Hearings Representative Group
REPORT ON CHILDREN'S HEARINGS TIME INTERVALS 2002-03
LARG RETURNS -2002-03
STANDARD 1 | Lead agency - Police |
OBJECTIVE -The police will deliver reports on alleged offences by children to the Reporter with the minimum of delay STANDARD -Reports to be delivered to the Reporter within 14 calendar days* of caution and charge TARGET -80% of reports to be delivered within 14 calendar days Data source Police statistics |
Local Authority | Total Number | Achieved 2001-02 | Number Achieved | Achieved 2002-03 | Other Comments |
Aberdeen City | | 55% | | 56% | |
Aberdeenshire | | 47% | | 55% | |
Angus | 878 | 89% | - | 81% | |
Argyll & Bute | | 94% | | 93% | |
Clackmannanshire | 329 | 27% | 76 | 23% | |
Dumfries and Galloway | | - | | 78% | |
Dundee | 1436 | 90% | 1224 | 85% | |
East Ayrshire | 783 | 56% | 621 | 73% | |
East Dunbartonshire | | 69% | | 71% | |
East Lothian | | | | 65.5% | |
East Renfrewshire | 180 | 53% | 105 | 58% | |
Edinburgh | | 30% | | 31% | |
Falkirk | | 28% | | - | |
Fife | | | | 51.4% | |
Glasgow | | 73% | | 78% | |
Highland | | | | 37% | |
Inverclyde | | 85% | | 85% | |
Midlothian | | 26.4% | | 74% | |
Moray | 345 | 46% | | 42% | |
North Ayrshire | | 60.5% | - | - | |
North Lanarkshire | 1775 | | - | - | |
Orkney | | | - | - | |
Perth & Kinross | 534 | | | 92% | |
Renfrewshire | 1655 | 86% | 1395 | 84% | |
Scottish Borders | | | | - | |
Shetland | - | - | - | - | |
South Ayrshire | | 79% | | 77% | |
South Lanarkshire | 1736 | 66% | 1300 | 75% | |
Stirling | | | - | - | |
West Dunbartonshire | 929 | - | 838 | 90% | |
West Lothian | 512 | 36% | | 28% | |
Western Isles | 187 | - | | 91% | |
Standard 1- 80% of Police Reports delivered to Reporter within 14 Calendar days

ACPO(S) figures for Standard 1- 80% of Police Reports delivered to Reporter within 14 Calendar days

*The data shown for Tayside relates only to the areas covered by Central Division (Dundee City Council) and Western Division (Perth and Kinross Council) and does not include Eastern Division (Angus Council area). This is due to a system error and Tayside Constabulary are taking steps to overcome this problem.