COPFS statistics on case processing in the last 5 years (2020-2025)

First published

18 Jul 2025

Last updated

18 Jul 2025

Reports received

Reports received1

Statistics on Case Processing: Last 5 years 2020 - 2021 2021 - 2022 2022 - 2023

2023 - 2024

2024 - 2025

Criminal reports 159,184 148,925 144,957

148,998

136,906

Death reports 15,739 15,377 14,147

13,218

13,388

Total reports received 174,923 164,302 159,104

162,216

150,294

Non-court disposals

Non-court disposals2

Statistics on Case Processing: Last 5 years 2020 - 2021 2021 - 2022 2022 - 2023 2023 - 2024 2024 - 2025
No action 15,897 13,982 13,042

13,803

12,577

Warning letters 6,583 5,203 3,249

2,531

2,376

Conditional offers of fixed penalties paid 10,384 12,180 10,942

12,449

12,231

Fiscal fines paid/accepted 12,399 11,510 10,476

9,177

6,765

Compensation orders accepted 925 594 680

812

650

Combined fiscal fines/compensation orders accepted 2,051 3,189 4,177

4,876

4,782

Other non-court disposals 13,960 14,066 14,031

13,037

13,481

Total non-court disposals3 62,199 60,724 56,597

56,685

52,862

No further action

Statistics on case processing: last 5 years 2020 - 2021 2021 - 2022 2022 - 2023 2023 - 2024 2024 - 2025
Total no further action4 16,437 23,581 24,585

28,462

28,855

Information notes

(1) COPFS receives reports about crimes from the police and other reporting agencies and then decides what action to take, including whether to prosecute someone. We also look into deaths that need further explanation.
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(2) Information on court disposals is available from the Management Information Analysis Team at the Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service (SCTS).
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(3) There is a time lag between receipt of a case and final disposal so that, for example, some cases received in 2023-2024 will not result in a disposal until 2024-2025.
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(4) No further action = cases which were closed after action had been commenced or attempted (e.g. cases which were closed because the accused died, the accused could not be traced, a key witness was not available, etc.)
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