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

  • 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.

  • Official Statistics on privacy injunctions dealt with at hearings at the High Court or Court of Appeal.

  • These statistics relate to the public disorder of 6th to 9th August 2011.

  • Information on staffing numbers at national and local Probation Trust levels.

  • A research study of treatment integrity in prison addiction Therapeutic Communities.

  • Statistics on race and the criminal justice system 2010.

  • Statistics on criminal and civil courts, the judiciary and some associated offices in England and Wales.

  • Statistics on criminal and civil courts, the judiciary and some associated offices in England and Wales.

  • Report providing details of activity for all Tribunals for the 2011-12 financial year.

  • Annual National Statistics on deaths reported to coroners.

  • This research is the third strand of a study to inform the post-legislative review on the Freedom of Information Act (2000).

  • Quarterly statistical bulletin of criminal justice system indicators.

  • Research summary giving high-level findings from Ministry of Justice and Parole Board research on parole review decision-making.

  • Statistics on the activity of the Social Security and Child Support (SSCS) tribunal.

  • National Offender Management Service performance against its key performance indicators, 2009 to 2011.

  • Quarterly statistics on criminal and civil courts in England and Wales.

  • An evaluation of five integrated offender management pioneer areas.