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Quarterly update of persons stopped and searched by PSNI.
Monthly update of statistics relating to the security situation in Northern Ireland.
Monthly update of PSNI anti-social behaviour statistics.
Quarterly update of class A, B and C drug seizure incidents and arrests by PSNI.
Monthly update of statistics relating to Motoring Offences in Northern Ireland.
Monthly update of PSNI recorded crime statistics, incorporating knife/sharp instrument crime figures.
Quarterly update of Agricultural and Rural Crime.
Monthly statistics update relating to injury road traffic collisions reported to Police.
Police recorded crime and outcomes detailed figures and supplementary material including a user guide.
Provides National DNA Database statistics on a quarterly basis.
Annual financial year trends report on Class A, B and C drug seizure incidents and arrests by the police in Northern Ireland covering the period 2006/07 to 2023/24
Monthly update of PSNI recorded crime statistics.
Official statistics on football-related arrests, football banning orders, reported incidents at football matches and online hate crime connected to football.
Statistics on stop and search, arrests for notifiable offences. This release will also include statistics on detentions under Section 135 and Section 136 of the Mental Health Act previously included in the Other PACE powers …
A report summarising the findings of a study on how police forces in England Wales use Out of Court Disposals (OOCDs) to support adults with health-related vulnerabilities.
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