Court Prosecutions, Convictions and Out of Court Disposals Statistics for Northern Ireland, 2025 published today
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The Department of Justice (DoJ) today published the Research and Statistical Bulletin ‘Court Prosecutions, Convictions and Out of Court Disposals Statistics for Northern Ireland, 2025’. It is an Official Statistics Publication.
This bulletin presents data on prosecutions and convictions by court type; gender and age; and disposal and offence category. Similar disaggregation has been applied in relation to out of court disposals data.
Summary
In general, the overall picture is that the number of cases dealt with at all courts has shown a small decrease compared with 2024. The number of cases dealt with by way of out of court disposals has also fallen in 2025 compared to the previous year.
PROSECUTIONS AND CONVICTIONS
- The number of prosecutions disposed at Crown Court in 2025 was 1,627, down slightly from 1,758 in 2024. Prosecutions at magistrates’ courts fell by 9.6% during the same period (2024, 28,829; 2025, 26,068).
- In 2025, 84.9% (23,526) of prosecutions in all courts resulted in a conviction, up from 81.7% in 2024.
- Males accounted for the majority of prosecutions in all courts (79.4%, 21,986).
- Defendants aged 30 to 49 accounted for half of prosecutions (53.3%) and convictions (53.7%). Those in the youngest age group, aged 10 – 17 years, (prosecutions, 2.1%; convictions, 1.7%) and oldest, aged 60 and over, (prosecutions, 5.9%; convictions, 5.6%) accounted for the lowest.
- Motoring offences made up the largest proportion of prosecutions (44.2%, 12,239) at all courts and also had the highest conviction rate (93.2%, 11,417).
- Monetary penalties were the most frequently utilised disposal at all courts in 2025, with 53.6% (12,608) of all convictions having this type of disposal as their primary outcome. While 16.3% (3,835) of cases convicted at all courts resulted in a custodial outcome in 2025, the corresponding figure for Crown Court was 52.9% (748).
OUT OF COURT DISPOSALS
- A total of 228 Penalty Notices for Disorder (PNDs) were issued in 2025.
- Of all PNDs issued in 2025, 82.9% were to males and 29.4% to 18 to 24 year olds.
- PNDs were issued mainly for offences in the Public Order category (45.6%, 104).
- The number of out of court, diversionary disposals recorded against individuals’ criminal records in 2025 was 3,415, a decrease of 11.0% from 2024. Cautions made up 74.5% of them.
- Most diversionary disposals were issued to males (70.4%) and under 25 year olds (48.3%).
- Violence against the person and drug offences accounted for 24.7% and 21.4% of diversionary disposals respectively.
Notes to editors:
- This bulletin presents prosecutions and convictions data for the year 2025 for all courts, magistrates’ courts and the Crown Court, which are disaggregated by age and gender of defendant, as well as details of out of court disposals completed during 2025. Data for the youth court, a special magistrates’ court which deals with proceedings against juveniles between the ages of 10 and 17, are included with those for the magistrates’ courts. The statistical coverage is restricted to those criminal prosecutions brought to court by the Public Prosecution Service on behalf of the PSNI, the National Crime Agency, the Airport Constabulary or Harbour Police in Northern Ireland and breaches of community sentences brought by the Probation Board for Northern Ireland (PBNI). Prosecutions brought by government departments, public bodies and private individuals are not included.
2. The data used in this bulletin were taken from the Causeway Data Sharing Mechanism (DSM1). They were extracted primarily based on records contained on the Criminal Records Viewer (CRV). The CRV is held on Causeway and utilises data which originated in the PSNI, PPS and from Northern Ireland Courts and Tribunals Service. Causeway is an interconnected information system, launched as a joint undertaking by the Criminal Justice Organisations (CJOs) in Northern Ireland.
3. Historically, prior to 2006, data came from the PSNI’s Integrated Crime Information System (ICIS) and, prior to 2000, from manual returns collected at court and included information on prosecutions as well as convictions. For the period from 2006 – 2009, data were taken from the Criminal Records Viewer (CRV) which contains only data on convictions, so it was not possible to compile information on prosecutions for the period 2007 – 2009. From 2009 onwards, data have been sourced from the Causeway Data Sharing Mechanism (DSM1) and include prosecutions, convictions and out of court disposals. It is envisaged that the next publication in this series, containing data for 2026, will be available in early summer 2027.
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