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

  • This is a report on the main findings of the review and recommended actions.

  • Provides up-to-date estimates of the scale of a range of organised crime types and the social and economic costs associated with these types of organised crime.

  • There are two main sources for the number of hate crime: the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW) and police recorded crime.

  • Independent review of the Riot (Damages) Act 1886.

  • This report contains statistics on football-related arrests and banning orders issued in 2012 to 2013.

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

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

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

  • Second six-monthly progress report, published in July 2013, provides summaries from various government departments.

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

  • Tables showing statistics on police use of firearms in England and Wales 2011-2012.

  • This is the biennial (two yearly) report of the National DNA Database (NDNAD) for the years 2009 to 2011.

  • First six monthly progress report, published in Janaury 2013, provides summaries from various government departments.

  • Annual information on the number of police force operations with authorised use of firearms.

  • This report contains statistics on football-related arrests and banning orders issues in 2011 to 2012.

  • A public health approach to preventing violence is set out in a new report.

  • The Home Office publishes statistics on the 43,748 hate crimes in England and Wales recorded by the police in 2011 to 2012.

  • Home Office Research Report 65 looks at the use of financial investigations by law enforcement to tackle organised crime.

  • Occasional Paper 105 presents findings from focus groups that explored public attitudes to youth crime.