Official Statistics

Justice Data Lab statistics: May 2015

Tailored reports finished within the previous month, and summary of progress to date.

Documents

Publication summary: May 2015

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Women’s centres throughout England report

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Details

The report is released by the Ministry of Justice (MOJ) and produced in accordance with arrangements approved by the UK Statistics Authority.

For further information about the Justice Data Lab, please refer to the following guidance: http://www.justice.gov.uk/justice-data-lab

Key findings this month

One request is being published this month. The request is being published for Women’s centres (information was supplied by 39 Women’s centres) throughout England, who provide a range of services and opportunities to women in the community, including those that have an offending history across the UK. This analysis indicates that there is a statistically significant reduction in the 1 year proven re-offending rate.

Update on the Justice Data Lab service

The Justice Data Lab team have now brought the first quarter of 2013 re-offending data into the service. It is now possible for an organisation to submit information on the individuals it was working with up to the end of March 2013, in addition to during the years 2002 to 2012.

The bulletin is produced and handled by MOJ’s analytical professionals and production staff. Pre-release access of up to 24 hours is granted to the following persons: MOJ Secretary of State, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State, Permanent Secretary, Director of Sentencing and Rehabilitation Policy unit, relevant policy advisers for reducing re-offending and women’s policy (3 persons in total), policy advisors for the Transforming Rehabilitation Programme, and relevant press officers and special advisers.

Updates to this page

Published 14 May 2015

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