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This report presents findings from a qualitative study, which aimed to explore the nature of extremism in 3 prisons.
Summary of findings carried out by TNS BMRB (a research organisation that helps the government to evaluate policy).
Employment Appeal Tribunal Judgment of Judge Auerbach on 5 June 2024.
Arts organisations in receipt of funding from the Arts Council of Northern Ireland under its Annual Funding Programme (AFP) report details of their activities via a dedicated survey.
A comprehensive summary of the findings from the 2020/21 Northern Ireland Safe Community Telephone Survey.
The number of sexual assaults reported in prison saw a notable increase between 2012 and 2014, from 113 incidents in 2012, to 170 incidents in 2013, and 228 in 2014.
Data from the 2022 Commercial Victimisation Survey, which looks at crime against businesses in England and Wales.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
This report presents the initial analysis of the 2013 UK innovation survey.
This report presents the headline findings of the 2017 UK innovation survey (UKIS 2017) covering the period 2014 to 2016.
The paper uses data from the Afrint database covering roughly 2,100 smallholders in 6 African countries
Data from the year ending March 2021 Commercial Victimisation Survey, which looks at crime against businesses in England and Wales in the wholesale and retail sector.
Findings from the 2021/22 Northern Ireland Safe Community Telephone Survey. Regarding experience of crime, attitudes towards crime and policing and justice.
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