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Organisational definitions of terms concerned with risk and risk-related matters.
This document outlines the changes to severity recording in some police forces from 2016 and method used to adjust for this in the reported road casualty statistics.
Supporting papers and terms of reference for the assessment of cumulative severity of non-human primates used in neuroscience research.
This study identifies the previous offences that were more frequently committed by criminals who ‘escalated’ to very serious offending.
Crime Severity Score (CSS) data for police force areas and community safety partnerships, which equate in the majority of instances to local authorities. Includes a data tool to enable production of summary charts on trends and comparisons between areas.
The epidemiology, symptoms, diagnosis and management of severe fever with thrombocytopaenia syndrome (SFTS).
Guidance on completing your annual return of procedures.
ONS has been working on developing a measure designed to capture the severity of crimes recorded by the police. This article describes the methods behind the proposed measure, presents initial findings, and seeks feedback from users on the methods proposed...
You must tell DVLA if you suffer from severe memory problems - download the correct form to let them know
A summary of statistics on injury severity and injury type, for reported road casualties in police forces using injury-based reporting systems.
Advice for medical professionals to follow when assessing drivers with psychiatric disorders.
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