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Estimates on the experiences and nature of harassment from the Crime Survey for England and Wales.
A comprehensive list of data sources relating to violence against women and girls, bringing together a range of different sources from across government, academia and the voluntary sector.
Data from the Crime Survey for England and Wales on the prevalence and nature of partner abuse.
Data from different organisations on the availability of domestic abuse services and the characteristics of service users.
Annual data from the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW) and metal theft offences recorded by the police, including demographic and offence type breakdowns and time series data.
Crime Severity Score (CSS) data for police force areas and community safety partnerships, which equate in the majority of instances to local authorities. Includes a data tool to enable production of summary charts on trends and comparisons between areas.
Sexual offence numbers, prevalence and victim characteristics, including breakdowns by type of incident, sex, victim-perpetrator relationship and location based upon findings from the Crime Survey for England and Wales and police recorded crime.
Data from different organisations on the availability of services for victims of sexual offences and the characteristics of service users.
Odds ratios of having been a victim of crime by various characteristics in the year ending March 2020, using data from the Crime Survey for England and Wales with geographical coverage of England and Wales.
Data on how background characteristics and school quality are linked with the criminal justice system interactions of young people in England, including the sample, logistic regression method, and analysis conducted.