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Released on: 30 January 2020 | User requested data
Released on: 03 October 2025 | Dataset
Number of suicides and suicide rates by sex and age in England and Wales. Includes information on conclusion type, the proportion of suicides by method, and the median registration delay.
Released on: 25 April 2019 | Dataset
Recorded crime for Police Force Areas. The data are rolling 12-month totals, with points at the end of each financial year between year ending March 2003 to March 2007 and at the end of each quarter from June 2007.
Released on: 19 August 2025 | Dataset
Perceptions and experience of the police and criminal justice system in England and Wales, using accredited official statistics from the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW).
Number of suicides, suicide rates and median registration delays, by local authority in England and Wales.
Released on: 03 August 2017 | User requested data
Released on: 23 October 2025 | Dataset
Police recorded crime figures by Police Force Area and Community Safety Partnership areas (which equate in the majority of instances, to local authorities).
Released on: 21 May 2019 | User requested data
Official statistics in development on modelled estimates of suicides attributed to extreme heat produced as part of the Standards for Official Statistics on Climate-Health Interactions (SOSCHI) project.
Released on: 06 March 2023 | Dataset
A population level analysis comparing the risk of dying by suicide across sociodemographic groups in adults in England and Wales.