The Northern Ireland Prison Population 2024/25
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The Department of Justice (DoJ) today published ‘The Northern Ireland Prison Population 2024/25’ report. It is an Accredited Official Statistics Publication.
The report presents key data relating to the average daily prison population, receptions and discharges for Northern Ireland during 2024/25.
The key findings were as follows:
Average Daily Prison Population
- The overall average daily prison population increased by 1.8% during 2024/25 to 1,911. The male population increased from 1,787 to 1,803 while the female population increased from 90 to 108.
- During 2024/25, the average daily immediate custody population increased by 2.5% to 1,205. This was the highest the immediate custody population has been since the beginning of the reporting period in 2015/16.
- The remand population increased by 1.3% to 695 during 2024/25 from 686 the previous year and was at the highest level it has been over the previous ten years.
- Prisoners aged between 30 and 39 years made up the largest proportion (38.0%) of the average daily immediate custody prison population and the remand population (37.6%).
- In terms of custodial sentence length, 25.7% of the average daily population during 2024/25 had custodial sentences of less than or equal to one year, a decrease from 27.7% during 2023/24.
- Violence Against the Person offences continued to account for the largest proportion (35.4%) of all principal offence categories for the daily immediate custody prison population and for the remand population (37.7%).
- During 2024/25, those identifying as Catholic represented the largest proportion of the average daily prison population at 50.0% (956), while Protestant denominations and Other Christians accounted for 32.2% (615).
Receptions and Discharges
- At 4,228, the number of receptions during 2024/25 was higher than 4,163 the previous year, an increase of 1.6%. This was the highest the number of receptions has been over the ten year reporting period.
- Receptions into immediate custody decreased by 2.9% during 2024/25 to 790, down from 814 when compared to 2023/24. There had been large increases in receptions in 2022/23 (up 21.8% to 816) and 2021/22 (up 47.3% to 670) following the first full financial year of the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Remand receptions increased by 3.5% over the year, up from 3,267 in 2023/24 to 3,381 during 2024/25.
- The number of receptions for fine default and non-criminal decreased by 30.5% from 82 during 2023/24 to 57 during 2024/25. This continued a steep downward trend since 2022/23.
- 30 to 39 year olds accounted for the largest number of immediate custody receptions (338; 42.8%) (Figure 11 and Table 17c). They also accounted for the largest number of remand receptions (1,275; 37.7%).
- The majority of immediate custody receptions had a custodial sentence length of less than one year (71.8%) a decrease from 76.5% during 2023/24.
- Public Order and Violence Against the Person offences accounted for the largest proportion of immediate custody receptions, at 29.2% (231) and 20.6% (163) respectively, while Violence Against the Person offences accounted for 34.8% of remand receptions (1,178).
- The number of discharges increased by 0.8%, from 4,104 during 2023/24 to 4,137 during 2024/25.
Notes to editors:
- The report presents key data relating to the average daily prison population, receptions and discharges for Northern Ireland during 2024/25. It is an Accredited Official Statistics Publication.
2. Accredited Official Statistics are produced in accordance with the Code of Practice for Statistics. They undergo regular quality assurance reviews to ensure that they meet customer needs and are produced free from any political interference. They are also subject to restrictions in terms of pre-release access.
3. The report will be available in PDF format from either the NI Prison stats section of this website or Analytical Services Group, Block C, Castle Buildings, Stormont Estate, Upper Newtownards Road, Belfast, BT4 3SG via Email
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