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  • Examines the characteristics, criminal histories and the offence trajectories for organised crime offenders.

  • A review of the published evidence on the scale and nature of cyber crime, drawing upon data from academic, industry and government sources.

  • This release presents the latest immigration statistics from Home Office administrative sources covering quarter 3, July to September 2012.

  • This document is a summary of the findings from the IOM survey of April 2013.

  • Contains material relating to the Terrorism Act 2000 and subsequent legislation, including arrests and outcomes, and stops and searches.

  • Relating to police powers under the Terrorism Act 2000 and subsequent legislation in Great Britain.

  • Data on terrorism-related arrests, charges and sentencing.

  • The figures in this article are for people arrested, charged and/or convicted following a terrorism-related arrest in Great Britain, from 1 September 2001 to 31 August 2012.

  • Reports the number of Taser ‘uses’ as opposed to the number of Taser ‘incidents’.

  • Police use of TASER statistics by force.

  • Annual statistics relating to scientific procedures performed on living animals in accordance with Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act 1986.

  • Annual statistics relating to scientific procedures performed on living animals in accordance with Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act 1986.

  • Listing of the data tables included in 'Immigration statistics, April to June 2013'.

  • Details of certificates issued by police forces under the Firearms Acts 1968 to 1997.

  • Immigration workbook for grants of an extension of stay by current category and previous category, excluding dependants.

  • Short statistical article with additional analysis on extensions of stay data in 'Immigration Statistics April to June 2013'.

  • Estimated and reported drug use in 16 to 24 year olds and 16 to 59 year olds.

  • The Intelligence and Security Committee have published a statement and their inquiry into the impact of the draft Communications Data Bill.

  • Police forces record some crimes which are subsequently 'no crimed' where it is judged by the police that no crime actually took place.

  • Examines the extent and trends in illicit drug use among a sample of 16 to 59 year old residents in households in England and Wales.