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  • 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…

  • This information is grouped by operational area ie border control, asylum, managed migration and enforcement and compliance.

  • 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.

  • Antisocial behaviour information by Crime and disorder reduction partnership (CDRP) from 2003 to 2009. Date…

  • Home Office Research Report 42 involved an examination of practices for checking the nationality and migrant status of arrestees.

  • This report from the Advisory Council for the Misuse of Drugs is a consideration of the use of multi-criteria decision analysis in drug harm…

  • Annual statistics relating to scientific procedures performed on living animals under the provisions of the Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act.

  • Police service strength statistics for the 43 police forces of England and Wales and for British Transport Police, as at 31 March 2010.

  • The bulletin is drawn from the self-reported illicit drug use statistics for adults in England and Wales.

  • These documents are part of a series of consistent police revenue funding numbers from 1995/96 to 2009/10.

  • Home Office Research Report 37 presents findings from the Survey of New Refugees, a study of refugee integration in the UK.

  • Analysis, Research and Knowledge Management (ARK) commissioned the Survey of New Refugees on the experiences of new refugees in the UK.

  • This report summarises the key findings and implications of the Survey of New Refugees (SNR).