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Released on: 05 March 2020
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Statistical bulletin
Statistics and research on child abuse in England and Wales, bringing together a range of different data sources from across government and the voluntary sector.
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Released on: 22 November 2018
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Statistical bulletin
How domestic abuse is dealt with at the local level within England and Wales, using annual data from the Crime Survey for England and Wales, police recorded crime and a number of different organisations.
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Released on: 23 November 2017
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Statistical bulletin
How domestic abuse is dealt with at the local level within England and Wales, using annual data from the Crime Survey for England and Wales, police recorded crime and a number of different organisations.
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Released on: 24 November 2021
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Statistical bulletin
Figures on domestic abuse from police recorded crime and a number of different organisations.
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Released on: 08 December 2016
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Statistical bulletin
How domestic abuse is dealt with at the local level within England and Wales, using annual data from the Crime Survey for England and Wales, police recorded crime and a number of different organisations.
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Released on: 07 December 2023
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Statistical bulletin
Estimates on the experiences and nature of harassment from the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW).
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Released on: 29 March 2022
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Statistical bulletin
The hidden nature of modern slavery makes measuring victim numbers difficult. We have brought together data sources on child victims in the UK from a range of organisations to explore the issue.
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Released on: 18 March 2021
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Statistical bulletin
Figures on sexual offences from the year ending March 2020 Crime Survey for England and Wales and crimes recorded by police.
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Released on: 27 November 2024
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Dataset
Domestic abuse numbers, prevalence, types and victim characteristics, based upon findings from the Crime Survey for England and Wales and police recorded crime.
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Released on: 16 November 2020
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Statistical bulletin
Estimates of the prevalence and nature of online bullying among children using data from the 10- to 15-year-olds’ Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW).