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  • Trends in cautioning and sentencing of knife and offensive weapon offences.

  • Statistics on stop and search, arrests for notifiable offences, detentions under the Mental Health Act 1983, fixed penalty notices for motoring offences, breath tests, and other PACE powers.

  • PPS statistics on caseloads, decisions and outcomes in cases involving sexual offences for the years 2015/16 to 2018/19. Revised statistics for 2015/19 to 2017/18 are being published following changes to offences classificat…

  • Crime against households and adults, also including data on crime experienced by children, and crimes against businesses and society.

  • Outcomes assigned to offences recorded to June 2019 and the total number of outcomes recorded, by outcome type and offence type.

  • Activity in the legal aid system for England and Wales, including criminal and civil legal aid, family mediation, providers of legal aid, client characteristics and Central Funds payments.

  • Publication of independent research carried out following recommendations from the National Audit Office and Public Accounts Committee.

  • Statistics on hate crimes recorded by the police and information on hate crime from the Crime Survey for England and Wales.

  • A release of data related tables that support the presentation at the Royal Statistical Society “Estimating the extent of repeat and multiple victimization using data from the Crime Survey for England and Wales”.

  • The report outlines what BSBT has delivered to date as well as presenting interim findings from an independent evaluation of its effectiveness.

  • A summary of responses to the CDEI’s Bias Review Call for Evidence

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

  • The management information used by HMCTS for understanding workload volumes and timeliness at a national level, August 2018 to August 2019.

  • Imam Sheikh Dr Usama Hasan, Head of Islamic Studies, Quiliiam, assisted by David Toube, Director of Policy, Quilliam and Muna Khan.

  • Dr Jagbir Jhutti-Johal, Senior Lecturer in Sikh Studies, Department of Theology and Religion, University of Birmingham and Sunny Hundal, journalist and writer.

  • Dr Damon Lee Perry, independent academic and author.

  • Dr Michael Kenney, Professor and Program Director of International Affairs, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of Pittsburgh.

  • This report explores how diverse members of the public understand the manifestation of extremism in society and what should be done in tackling it.

  • King's College London was tasked by the Commission for Countering Extremism to conduct an analysis of data through the commission's online call for evidence.

  • Commission for Countering Extremism report on extremism in England and Wales.