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Public Service Agreement Performance

NORTHERN IRELAND OFFICE

Target: Increase confidence in the criminal justice system throughout all parts of the community in Northern Ireland, based on a suite of measures of public views on the fairness, effectiveness and accessibility of the criminal justice system. Results will be published annually. In support of this target, the Northern Ireland Office, working in conjunction with other agencies, will, by April 2007 reduce:

Domestic burglary by 15%;
Vehicle theft by 10%; and
Theft from vehicles by 10%. 

with an interim target for April 2005 to be published in autumn 2002. In addition, the Northern Ireland Office, working in conjunction with other agencies, will reduce the rate of re-conviction, to be measured annually by a system and against baselines and challenging targets to be published in December 2002

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Indicator one:  People in Northern Ireland who feel confident about the fairness of the criminal justice system.
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Indicator two:  Catholics in Northern Ireland who feel confident about the fairness of the criminal justice system.
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Indicator three:  Protestants in Northern Ireland who feel confident about the fairness of the criminal justice system.
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Indicator four:  People in Northern Ireland who believe the courts treat equally Catholics and Protestants accused of committing non-terrorist offences.
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Indicator five:  Catholics in Northern Ireland who believe the courts treat equally Catholics and Protestants accused of committing non-terrorist offences.
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Indicator six:  Protestants in Northern Ireland who believe the courts treat equally Catholics and Protestants accused of committing non-terrorist offences.
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Indicator seven:  Recorded crime - domestic burglaries.
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Indicator eight:  Recorded crime - thefts of and from vehicles.
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Indicator nine:  Change in annual reconviction rate in Northern Ireland against baseline reconviction rate for offenders who were convicted and received a non-custodial disposal at court in 1998.
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Indicator ten:  Change in annual reconviction rate in Northern Ireland against baseline reconviction rate for custodial offenders whose sentences ended in 1998.
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Prime Minister's Delivery Unit

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