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    1. **Key Findings**

      * More than half of individuals (57%) who were released from custodial sentences during 2019 were convicted of re-offending within three years of release.

      * While 78% of young adults re-offended within three years of being released in 2019, just under one-third (32%) of those aged 51 years and over re-offended in the same period.

      * Individuals linked to custodial sentences relating to Public Order offences (75%) were the most likely to be convicted of a re-offence within three years of being released.

      * More than four in ten individuals (44%) who were released from custodial sentences during 2022 were convicted of re-offending within one year of release.

      * Individuals released during 2022 from custodial sentences relating to Public Order (68%) or Theft (63%) had the highest rate of re-offending within a year of being released.

      * Over half of individuals (52%) released from custody during 2022 and living in the Mid-West region (Clare, Limerick, and Tipperary) re-offended within a year of being released. In contrast, one-third (33%) of individuals based in the Border region (Cavan, Donegal, Leitrim, Monaghan, and Sligo) re-offended in the same period following release.

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