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From Ministry of Justice (MOJ)
  • National Statistics relating to civil cases, April to June 2018 and Official Statistics on judicial reviews, the Royal Courts of Justice and the Business and Property Courts

  • Ministry of Justice (MOJ) research and analysis.

  • Trends in activity in the criminal justice system December 2016 to December 2017.

  • HMPPS workforce bulletin provide statistics on staffing levels and staff inflows and outflows.

  • Trends in activity in the criminal justice system from March 2017 to March 2018.

  • An independent review into the role of sport in the justice system.

    First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government

  • Quarterly National Statistics on possession claim actions in county courts by mortgage lenders and social and private landlords.

  • A quarterly release of performance management information for the National Probation Service (NPS), Community Rehabilitation Companies (CRCs).

  • Safety in custody statistics cover deaths, self-harm and assaults in prison custody in England and Wales.

  • Statistics on reoffending of offenders who were released from custody, received a non-custodial conviction, or a caution.

  • Proven reoffending statistics for adult offenders being managed by Community Rehabilitation Companies, under Payment by Results arrangements, and by the National Probation Service.

  • Recommendations from the Prison Service Pay Review Body on operational Prison Service staff pay and allowances in England and Wales.

  • HMPPS developed two programmes for convicted extremists in England and Wales. This summary presents key findings from the study of the pilot programmes.

  • Findings from research that looked at the demand and use of illicit phones in prisons.

  • Four studies conducted to develop an evidence-based and systematic approach for the management of determinate sentenced prisoners on standard recall.

  • Statistics showing the diversity of judges in the courts and tribunals.

  • Study of the experience of electronic monitoring, and how this can be used most effectively to achieve best outcomes, including compliance, rehabilitation and desistance.

  • This research looked at the appropriateness of the minimum fitness levels that have been set and maintained for the Multi Stage Fitness Test for prison officers.

  • Tailored reports finished within the previous month, and summary of progress to date.

  • A study to understand what factors may affect the effectiveness of correctional rehabilitative services for Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) people.