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Drug Intervention Programmes
Shows which elements of DIP operate in which police force areas for 2009-10 -
Community Safety Partnerships (CSPs)
Contact details for the 301 Community Safety Partnerships (CSPs) in England and 21 in Wales. CSPs were set up as statutory bodies under Sections 5-7 of the Crime and Disorder... -
Assaults on Police Officers
Statistics on the number of police officers assaulted whilst on duty. -
An assessment of the Tackling Knives and Serious Youth Violence Action...
The Tackling Knives and Serious Youth Violence Action Programme (TKAP) ran from April 2009 to March 2010 and aimed to reduce all serious violence involving 13- to 24-year-olds... -
Home Office resource accounts
The resource accounts reflects the Home Office’s income and expenditure for the period 1 April 2009 – 31 March 2010, as well as capturing its assets and liabilities. -
An overview of recorded crimes and arrests resulting from disorder events in...
This report presents an analytical overview of the disorder that occurred in parts of England in August 2011. It reports on 5,175 recorded crimes and 4,105 arrests across 19... -
Community action against crime: innovation fund successful applicants
The list of projects that successfully applied for a grant from the community action against crime innovation fund. -
Acquisitive crime and plastic card fraud: Findings from the 2008/09 British...
Supplementary volume to Crime in England and Wales 2008/09. -
Proposed changes to recorded crime classifications and presentation of...
Home Office response to the consultation on the proposed changes to collection of recorded crime statistics. This summarises the response from users to the consultation and the... -
Home security, mobile phone theft and stolen goods: supplementary volume 3...
Reports on additional analysis of crime data not included in the main "Crime in England and Wales 2007/08" publication -
Children’s experience and attitudes towards the police, personal safety and...
This supplementary volume explores topics from the 2009/10 British Crime Survey interviews with children aged 10 to 15, providing analysis of children’s contact with and... -
Central government police revenue funding 1995-96 to 2009-10
The Home Office is publishing a series of consistent police revenue funding numbers from 1995/96-2009/10. This allows comparison of funding levels over time. -
Analysis of Tier 2 general migrants previous salary and occupation of those...
Examination of the profiles of a cohort of Tier 2 General migrants who were likely to become eligible to apply for settlement in early 2011. -
Fixed penalty notices issued for motoring offences, by result and police...
Statistics on numbers of fixed penalty notices for motoring offences issued by different police force areas in 2006 -
Homicides, firearms and intimate violence. Supplementary Volume 2 to Crime...
Reports on additional analysis of crime data not included in the main "Crime in England and Wales publication -
Perceptions of crime, engagement with the police, authorities dealing with...
Home Office Statistical Bulletin 18/11 is the first in a series of supplementary volumes that accompany the main annual Home Office Statistical Bulletin ‘Crime in England and... -
Recommended shortage occupation lists
UKBA management information from the second review of the recommended shortage occupation lists relating to Tier 2 of the Points Based System and requirements of UK labour market -
Prolific and other Priority Offenders
Annual statistics on the proven offending of individuals identified as Prolific and other Priority Offenders (PPOs). The data presented in this report are intended to provide a... -
Perceptions of crime and anti-social behaviour: findings from the 2008/09...
Reports on additional analysis of crime data not included in the main "Crime in England and Wales 2008/09" publication -
Hate crime, cyber security and the experience of crime among children:...
This supplementary volume explores topics from the 2010/11 British Crime Survey and provides analysis of the extent of and perceptions towards hate crime, use of the internet...