Custody receptions and discharges

What is a custody reception?

A reception counts a new prisoner in the reporting period. Receptions can be:

i. A remand reception: describing entry of an unsentenced prisoner awaiting court finalisation. 

ii. A sentenced reception: describing entry after a prisoner is sentenced at court.

What is a custody discharge?

A discharge counts the exit of a prisoner from custody during the reporting period. Discharges can be broken down into four categories: parole, bail, sentenced expired and other.

To find out more about custody terms and definitions see the BOCSAR glossary

 

Adult receptions and discharges

Youth detention receptions and discharges

Last updated:

18 Nov 2024