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10 Apr 2026·Ministry of Justice·Answered
Asked

How many people in Glasgow received awards under the Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme in each of the last five years; and what the value of those awards was.

Reply

The table below provides the number of compensation awards paid in each of the last five financial years to applicants living in Glasgow.Number of compensation awards paid to applicants living in Glasgow* **  Financial YearNumber of awards paidTotal value of those awards2020-21349£3,584,3742021-22306£2,535,5522022-23245£2,723,9912023-24367£3,592,6482024-25323£2,703,553* The above table includes all awards where the applicant named Glasgow as the city in their home address in their application.**The table does not include archived bereavement applications because the address of the applicant is not retained. In most cases, applications are archived three years after the case has been closed.

10 Apr 2026·Ministry of Justice·Answered
Asked

What the average processing time was for applications to the Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme by people resident in Glasgow in each of the last five years.

Reply

The table below shows the average time for decisions to be made on applications* for criminal injuries compensation by people resident in Glasgow**.Financial Year of CICA decisionAverage time (days)2020-213772021-224492022-234812023-244872024-25454*  The table does not include archived bereavement applications because the address of the applicant is not retained. In most cases, applications are archived three years after the case has been closed.** The above table includes all applications where the applicant named Glasgow as the city in their home address in their application.

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