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This report presents the 2009 annual statistics on the proven offending of individuals identified as Prolific and other Priority Offenders.
The figures show the number of reported incidents to police forces in England and Wales.
Annual published statistics on the number of arrests and banning orders issued during the previous football season. Date: Mon Nov 29 …
This report contains statistics on football-related arrests and banning orders issued in 2009 to 2010.
This information is grouped by operational area ie border control, asylum, managed migration and enforcement and compliance.
Additional analyses on public perceptions of policing, people’s engagement with the police and their perceptions of becoming a victim of crime.
Home Office’s Scientific Advisory Committee: Surveys, design and statistics subcommittee documents
To evaluate these new statistics a consultation was launched seeking comments and views from users of the statistics.
This publication contains figures for seizures of drugs made in 2009/10 by local police forces and the UK Border Agency.
Statistics relating to the Terrorism Act 2000, including arrests and their outcomes, as well as breakdowns of stops and searches made under the powers of the Act.
Home Office Statistical Bulletin 16/10 presents crime statistics from the British Crime Survey and police recorded crime.
Jan Berry's final report on reducing bureaucracy in policing.
Home Office Research Report 44 explored the perceived social harms associated with the use of khat.
Independent report on the use of social networking sites within the Home Office by the Large Scale Complex IT Systems.
The initial results of the analysis is based on migrants granted leave to enter the UK in 2004 and those granted settlement in 2009.
Statistics on football-related arrests and banning orders for the 2008 to 2009 season.
The confiscation of criminal assets by the Courts forms a key part of efforts to tackle the criminal economy and crime more generally. Seizing…
Contains annual statistics for 2009 on border control and visas, asylum, enforcement & compliance, and managed migration.
Statistics on fires, casualties, false alarms and non-fire incidents attended by fire and rescue services in England.
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