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  • Statistics on visa applications for people coming to the UK for work, study and family reasons.

  • Data on claims and payments made under the Windrush Compensation Scheme.

  • Statistics on the number of cases referred to the national referral mechanism (NRM) awaiting a conclusive grounds decision.

  • An independent evaluation of the NAAB’s implementation and the extent to which it was perceived to achieve its intended outcomes and safeguard children.

  • Statistics on the number of cases referred to the National Referral Mechanism (NRM) awaiting a conclusive grounds decision.

  • These reports present the findings from the impact evaluations of the County Lines Programme.

  • Statistics on referrals to the National Referral Mechanism, for potential victims of modern slavery in quarter 3, 2025.

  • Contains figures for seizures of drugs made by local police forces and the UK Border Force.

  • This report presents findings of a survey of the public covering attitudes to police and crime commissioners and local police governance.

  • Contains statistical material relating to the Terrorism Act 2000, including arrests and outcomes, and stops and searches.

  • Statistics on visa applications for people coming to the UK for work, study and family reasons.

  • Producing Home Office statistics that count.

  • Analysis from the Police Activity Survey, including how police spend their time across different activities, as well as new police response costs.

  • A review of international approaches to recording corruption and monitoring intervention outcomes at the national level.

  • Report commissioned by the Home Office and completed in 2018 by RAND Europe to evaluate the existing research and evidence base on domestic corruption in the UK.

  • Findings from a nationally representative survey exploring the UK public’s concerns, perceptions and understanding of corruption.

  • Independent testing of facial recognition algorithms commissioned by the Home Office.

  • This report summarises survey findings on public awareness, attitudes, and opinions to facial recognition technologies used in policing in England and Wales.

  • New analysis of detailed ethnicity (using the ONS 19+1 classification) of FRS staff.

  • Report on the extent to which existing measures prevent sexually motivated crimes against women in public spaces.