Stephen Jeffries

Male Custodial - 22y 2026-03-01

Birmingham, West Midlands

Offender ID: fbb61446-22a1-4b6d-840e-7418cd322cf1

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Release status
Approximately 5,308 days until expected release (November 2040)
Guideline: two-thirds served for sentences ≥4 years; half otherwise (England & Wales). Estimates only.

Offence Summary

Stephen Jeffries sexually abused three girls as young as 11 over almost two decades, including assaulting one after breaking into a home in Birmingham.

Full Description

Stephen Jeffries, from Birmingham, was convicted of sexually abusing three girls, some as young as 11, over a period spanning almost two decades. His offences included breaking into a home in Birmingham to assault one of the victims. The long-term pattern of abuse came to light through investigations by West Midlands Police, who linked multiple reports and gathered historical evidence, including victim testimonies and forensic reviews.

The court proceedings at Birmingham Crown Court revealed the extent of Jeffries' predatory behaviour, with the abuses occurring in various locations within the city. Victims bravely came forward, detailing the repeated sexual assaults that had profound and lasting impacts on their lives. Prosecutors described the case as one of the most serious involving child sexual exploitation, emphasising the breach of safety in the victims' own homes.

In March 2026, Jeffries was declared a dangerous offender due to the risk he posed to the public. The sentencing judge imposed a 22-year custodial term with an extended eight-year licence period, ensuring close monitoring upon release. No specific quotes from the trial were reported, but the case underscored the importance of vigilance in protecting children from such perpetrators.

Location

City: Birmingham
County: West Midlands

Case Details

Police Force: West Midlands Police
Sentence Length: 22 years (Custodial)
Expected Release: November 2040
Guideline: two-thirds served for sentences ≥4 years; half otherwise (England & Wales). Estimates only.
Full Sentence End: March 2048
If served in full. Estimates only.

Name heritage (predicted origin)

Country: United Kingdom
Confidence: 95%

Special Thanks

A huge thank you to West Midlands Police for their tireless dedication in bringing this offender to justice. Your commitment and hard work truly help keep our communities safe, and we are deeply grateful.

Source: birminghammail.co.uk

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