
10 little known criminal justice facts
A recent trawl of the MoJ’s recent responses to Freedom of Information requests generated some interesting nuggets…
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A recent trawl of the MoJ’s recent responses to Freedom of Information requests generated some interesting nuggets…

while a new report from Crest Advisory describes devolution in four PCC areas.

Women’s Aid report shows most survivors of domestic abuse do not report abuse to the police and 60% referrals to refuges are rejected because they are full.

Women in Prison detail the impact of the losure of HMP Holloway on all women prisoners, but particularly those in London whose families now have to travel many miles to see them.

Sarah Kincaid of Crest Advisory says the criminal justice system is broken and we need a different model.

Women’s Aid report shows most survivors of domestic abuse do not report abuse to the police and 60% referrals to refuges are rejected because they are full.

Revolving Doors Agency spotlights emerging good practice on tackling Violence Against Women and Girls commissioned by Police and Crime Commissioners.

The MoJ’s interactive Sankey diagram allows anyone to see the changes in sentencing trends and the differences in sentencing by age, gender and type of offence.

Latest ONS official statistics based on the Crime Survey for England and Wales reveal that 83% victims (83%) did not report their experiences to the police.

Latest ONS official statistics based on the Crime Survey for England and Wales reveal trends in domestic abuse and that nearly 2 million people were victims last year.

The debate about whether crime is falling or rising is complicated by the large numbers of hidden computerised offences of fraud and theft. Last week’s theft of $500 billion worth of cryptocurrency was not an isolated event.

Revolving Doors Agency & Transition 2 Adulthood Alliance spotlight innovative practice with young adult offenders driven and led by Police and Crime Commissioners.