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Tailored reports assessing the impact on rehabilitation programmes on reoffending behaviour analysed within the previous quarter, and summary of results to date.
This analysis looked at the reoffending behaviour of men and women who…
This analysis looked at the reoffending behaviour of 265 men participating…
Detailed quarterly statistics on offenders in custody (including offence groups, sentence lengths and nationalities), and quarterly (and annual calendar year) statistics on prison receptions, prison releases, adjudications, …
Quarterly: October to December 2023, and annual: calendar year 2023 Prison…
Safety in the Children and Young People Secure Estate statistics cover assaults, self-harm, use of force, separations, and deaths in the Children and Young People Secure Estate in England and Wales.
Main Points 488 assault incidents Oct to Dec 2023, of which 39 were…
Introduction Safety in the Children and Young People Secure Estate…
An annual publication providing statistics on restricted patients in England and Wales.
Covers the use and delivery of electronic tags, including location monitoring tags and alcohol monitoring tags, for England and Wales.
Quarterly update on deaths, self-harm and assaults in prison custody in England and Wales. Annual detailed data on assaults and self-harm in prison custody.
Statistics on reoffending of offenders who were released from custody, received a non-custodial conviction, or a caution.
A report summarising the findings of a qualitative study on the factors influencing organisations’ decisions to bring cases to the civil and family courts.
Summary of the latest information presented in Justice in Numbers.
Type and volume of cases received and processed through the criminal court system of England and Wales, including statistics on case timeliness.
These documents supplement the quarterly legal aid statistics bulletin by providing a comprehensive guide to the statistics, data and how to use them.
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.
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.
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.
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…
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