Keep up-to-date with drugs and crime

The latest research, policy, practice and opinion on our criminal justice and drug & alcohol treatment systems
Search
Criminal Justice Quiz Summer 2020
Test your criminal justice knowledge in Russell Webster's traditional Bank Holiday Quiz.

Share This Post

Test your criminal justice knowledge

For many years, the blog has had a tradition of marking the August Bank Holiday with a quiz to test readers’ knowledge on all things criminal justice.

As always, the answers to all the questions can be found on the pages of the blog.

 

Good luck!

 

Results

Congratulations. The algorithm says you have passed.

Bad luck/ The algorithm says you have failed.

Winner and loser concept. Chess checkers

#1. In what proportion of parole hearings is it decided to grant release?

#2. How many prisoners were officially released into homelessness in 2018/19?

#3. The process from transferring staff from CRCs to the NPS next June is officially known as:

#4. In 2019 what proportion of women remanded in custody and dealt with at Magistrates’ Courts were NOT sentenced to immediate custody?

#5. Prison overcrowding increased in the year to March 2020 – but what percentage of prisoners live in overcrowded conditions?

#6. How many released prisoners were recalled to prison in the first 3 months of 2020?

#7. In 2019/20 in how many incidents did English & Welsh police officers intentionally fire a gun at another person?

#8. Up to 7 August, how many prisoners were released under the COVID-19 early release scheme?

#9. Who is the prisons and probation minister?

#10. How many people escaped from prison in 2019/20?

Previous
Finish

Share This Post

Related posts

3 responses

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Criminal Justice Posts are sponsored by Get the Data

Measuring Social Impact

Our cutting-edge approach to measurement and evaluation is underpinned by robust methods, rigorous analyses, and cost-effective data collection.

Proving Social Impact

Get the Data provides Social Impact Analytics to enable organisations to demonstrate their impact on society.

Subscribe

Get every blog post by email for free