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  • Quarterly statistics for Tribunals – October to December 2012.

  • A summary of what happened to the prison population between 1993 and 2012 and the major factors contributing to the changes.

  • Official statistics on privacy injunctions dealt with at hearings at the High Court or Court of Appeal at the Royal Courts of Justice.

  • Research on experts in public family law - based on a 433 random case sample.

  • The eighth summary bulletin of coroners’ reports to prevent future deaths and responses under Rule 43 of the Coroners …

  • Statistical notice: additional statistics on prisoners and youth justice.

  • Prisoners’ criminal backgrounds and proven re-offending after release.

  • A report setting out findings from a survey of solicitors’ firms.

  • Statistics on the prison population in 2012.

  • This is an Official Statistics bulletin produced by the Ministry of Justice, Home Office and the Office for National Statistics.

  • Prison population figures for 2011 

  • Annual update of statistics on counting new criminal offences created by government departments in England and Wales.

  • National Statistics on handling of requests for information under the Freedom of Information Act by over 40 central government bodies.

  • This research reviewed current practice and existing evidence on victims’ support needs, outcome measurement and quality assurance.

  • Quarterly statistical release on trends in cautioning and sentencing of knife or offensive weapon possession offences.

  • A report presenting the findings of research to identify the experiences of implementing the Doncaster payment by results pilot.

  • Trends in the criminal justice system activity for England and Wales from July 2011 to June 2012.

  • Performance statistics for prisons and probation trusts in 2011 and 2012.

  • Biennial statistics on the representation of females and males as victims, suspects, offenders and employees in the Criminal Justice System.

  • A summary report by a range of agencies relating to the experience of women in the criminal justice system.