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Type and volume of cases received and processed through the criminal court system of England and Wales, including statistics on case timeliness.
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These documents supplement the quarterly legal aid statistics bulletin by providing a comprehensive guide to the statistics, data and how to use them.
Legal aid statistics data visualisation tools are web-based tools allowing…
Introduction Legal Aid Statistics in England and Wales is published every…
Introduction Legal aid statistics are published in compliance with the…
These data files are the source for the key statistics on activity in the legal aid system for England and Wales in .csv (Comma delimited) format.
Volume of cases dealt with by family courts over time, with statistics also broken down for the main types of case involved.
Statistics on police workforce numbers in the 43 police forces in England and Wales and the British Transport Police.
This publication covers the recall on fixed term and standard basis of offenders serving a determinate sentence in England and Wales.
Activity in the legal aid system for England and Wales, including criminal and civil legal aid, family mediation, providers of legal aid, client characteristics and Central Funds payments.
A Better Outcomes through Linked Data (BOLD) report looking at the use of substance misuse treatment services by victims and suspects of homicide in England.
Results from wave 2 of a Home Office commissioned evaluation exploring experiences of the Global Talent visa process.
This report provides statistics on offenders in prison and in the community and their protected characteristics.
This report, produced by the Open Innovation Team, examines policy approaches taken in other legal aid systems.
This report compiles statistics from data sources across the Criminal Justice System, to provide a combined perspective on the typical experiences of different ethnic groups in England and Wales.
Overview of trends in the use of out of court disposals, defendants prosecuted, offenders convicted, remand and sentencing decisions in England and Wales.
Summary of the latest information presented in Justice in Numbers.
This ad-hoc data publication presents snapshot data of the number of individuals accessing Intensive Intervention and Risk Management Services (IIRMS), as of 30 January 2024. This is an ad-hoc publication and no further rele…
Type and volume of tribunal cases received, disposed of or outstanding. This also includes statistics on the Gender Recognition Certificate applied for and granted by HMCTS Gender Recognition Panel.
Statistics on stop and search, arrests for notifiable offences.
Contains statistical material relating to the Terrorism Act 2000, including arrests and outcomes, and stops and searches.
Research and scientific rationale behind the processes within the Fingermark Visualisation Manual Second Edition (2022).
Report of part 1 of the Angiolini Inquiry into the abduction, rape and murder of Sarah Everard by an off-duty officer of the Metropolitan Police.
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