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Statistics on football-related arrests and banning orders for the 2005 to 2006 season.
Statistics on football-related arrests and banning orders for the 2004 to 2005 season.
Statistics on football-related arrests and banning orders for the 2002 to 2003 season.
Statistics on football-related arrests and banning orders for the 2001 to 2002 season.
The Forensic Science Regulator practitioner registration consultation responses summary. Date: Fri Aug 07 14:41:03 BST 2009 Full Document …
Home Office research report 16 explores public concerns about organised crime.
Home Office Research Report 15 is based on interviews with 45 prisoners convicted of people smuggling/trafficking offences in 2005.
Home Office Research Report 10 is the result of a victimisation survey conducted in three high crime neighbourhoods in English cities.
Latest national statistics on arrests for recorded crime and operation of certain police powers under the Police and Criminal Evidence Act.
This report presents findings from research carried out on including children and communal dwellers into the British Crime Survey.
The Review of the Science of Low Template DNA Analysis led by Professor Brian Caddy. Date: Fri Apr 11 08:51:12 BST 2008 Full Document …
This report presents findings from the 2004-05 British crime survey on perceptions and experience of antisocial behaviour.
Home Office Online Report 43/05 drew together UK and international social reseach on the application of forensic techniques to volume crime.
The 2002 Commercial Victimisation Survey interviewed around 4,000 managers of retail premises and 2,500 managers of manufacturing premises.
This report sets out possible methods for defining and measuring anti-social behaviour at local level.
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