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First-time entrants to the youth justice system, 10/11/08 [W/E]

Numbers of first-time entrants to the criminal justice system, aged between 10 and 17, have fallen, according to the latest figures released by the Youth Justice Board. During the last financial year, 87,367 young people entered the system compared to 97,329 in 2005/06.

Further information is available on the Youth Justice Board website.

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