Data show a ‘dysfunctional criminal justice system that has lost confidence in itself’, according to experts
The number of knife offenders going straight to jail has fallen to a ten-year low despite a surge in crime, new figures show.
Only a quarter (26.1 per cent) of offenders were handed immediate prison terms in the last year, the lowest proportion since 2011, despite rising knife crime.
It is down from a peak of 42.9 per cent of offenders jailed in 2019 and comes as the number of knife possession offences hit a record high of 24,546 in the year ending March 2022.
There has also been a tandem slump in the proportion of offenders being charged, leading to warnings that criminals are becoming emboldened by the declining police prosecution rates.