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This report summarises the results from the 2021/22 survey, which ran from October 2021 to September 2022.
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Home Office Research Report 61 describes the nature of neighbourhood policing partnerships.
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This report examines the perceived changes in the nature of street gangs across the original 33 Ending Gang and Youth Violence areas.
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This report presents findings from the 2004-05 British crime survey on perceptions and experience of antisocial behaviour.
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