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The number of anti-social behaviour orders issued and breached in the period 1 April 1999 to 31 December 2010.
The figures show the number of reported incidents to police forces in England and Wales.
Police recorded crime statistics on levels and trends in detections and detection rates in England and Wales for 2010 to 2011.
Home Office Statistical Bulletin 2010 to 2011 presents crime statistics from the British Crime Survey and police recorded crime.
Police recorded crime statistics based on data from all 44 forces in England and Wales (including the British Transport Police). Date: Thu …
Home Office research report 54 presents the findings of research into the links between homicide and organised crime.
This review provides an analysis of key elements of successful early interventions to prevent or reduce youth crime or anti-social behaviour.
Home Office Research Report 52 summarises the findings of a rapid evidence assessment.
Home Office Research Report 51 explores how interventions for anti-social behaviour (ASB) are used in some local areas.
Anti-social behaviour orders, issued and breached, broken down by age and gender.
An exploratory study to add to the understanding of the psychological processes contributing to violence carried out by gang members.
The Protection of Freedoms Bill gained royal assent on 1 May 2012, becoming the Protection of Freedoms Act 2012.
Statistics on the number of arrests and banning orders issued during the previous football season.
The perceptions of a sample of practitioners and policy makers involved in the management and execution of the Priority 44 Programme.
Home Office Research Report 45 describes findings from a survey of Community Safety Partnerships (CSPs) across 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.
Home Office Statistical Bulletin 16/10 presents crime statistics from the British Crime Survey and police recorded crime.
Statistics on football-related arrests and banning orders for the 2008 to 2009 season.
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