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2 days ago · Within this context, this report is of 129 Domestic Homicide Reviews which were reviewed by the Home Office Quality Assurance Panel from October 2021 to the end of September 2022.
Feb 9, 2021 · A study of the newspaper archives of the Post and the Gazette back to 2000 has shown several people jailed for murder, manslaughter, and causing death by dangerous or careless driving could be...
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Sep 14, 2021 · Nicholas Burton was found guilty of stabbing 27-year-old Rachel McGrath to death in 1997. A MP's claim that a killer who was described by a psychiatrist as one of most dangerous men she had ...
- Key Findings
- Executive Summary
- Introduction
- Outcomes Assigned to Offences Recorded in The Year Ending 31st March 2022
- Timeliness of Investigations
- Further Information
Trends in police recorded crime levels over the last two years have been affected by the Covid-19 pandemic and government restrictions on social contact. Most of the restrictions had been lifted across both England and Wales by the end of March 2022. Levels of some crime types, such as robbery, theft and sexual offences fell during the pandemic yea...
Overview
This bulletin is based on the full police recorded crime outcomes framework introduced in April 2014. Under this framework, every notifiable crime recorded by the police will be assigned a case outcome, including those still under investigation. The data presented in this report provide a snapshot, at the time of analysis, of the current case status of offences recorded during the year ending March 2022. The outcomes of some cases, especially those recorded towards the end of the financial ye...
Key Findings
1. the number of offences recorded by the police (excluding fraud and computer misuse offences) increased to 5.3 million in the year ending March 2022, an increase of 16% compared with the previous year; this followed a 13% fall during the pandemic, comparing the year ending March 2020 and the year ending March 2021 2. the proportion of crimes resulting in a charge and/or summons remained stable during the pandemic but this year fell to 5.6% (compared with 7.1% in the previous year), which co...
Overview
This bulletin reports on investigative case outcomes that have been assigned to notifiable offences recorded by the police in England and Wales. It covers all territorial police forces (though Greater Manchester Police were unable to provide offences and outcomes data to the Home Office for July 2019 to March 2020 and as such have been excluded from total figures for the year ending March 2020), and the British Transport Police. In April 2013, the Home Office introduced the current crime outc...
The full outcomes framework
Since its introduction in April 2014, the framework has developed to cover a broader range of outcome types for police forces to use. Detailed descriptions of each outcome type can be found in the Technical Annex. The data presented in this report provide a snapshot, at the time of analysis, of the current case status of offences recorded during the year ending March 2022 (excluding experimental data on fraud and computer misuse outcomes, reported in Section 4, which are a record of the total...
Outcome groupings in this bulletin
Some of the tables and charts in this bulletin show grouped outcomes to simplify presentation. For transparency, Open Data tables are also published that show the full range of police outcomes. These are accessible from the Police recorded crime and outcomes open data tables. For statistical purposes, all recorded crimes are assigned one outcome type. Please refer to the General Rules Section H of the Home Office Counting Rulesfor information on recording outcomes. Table 1.1 shows the groupin...
Reporting in this section excludes fraud and computer misuse, which are covered separately in section 4.
Reporting in this chapter excludes fraud and computer misuse, which are covered separately in Section 4.
References
The Home Office (2017), “Crime outcomes in England and Wales 2016/17”, andsubsequent quarterly data tables. Available here. Office for National Statistics (2018), “Crime in England and Wales: Year ending March2018”. Available here. Office for National Statistics (2017), “User Guide to Crime Statistics for England andWales”. UK Statistics Authority (2014) “Assessment Report 268”.
Important Information
Before April 2013, official statistics about how the police deal with crimes focused narrowlyon ‘detections’ (the number of cases resolved with a formal or informal criminal justiceoutcome). In April 2013, the Home Office introduced the new outcomes framework andchanged the presentation of its crime outcomes statistics. From April 2014 onwards, police forces have supplied data to the Home Office on a broaderset of outcomes including those that do not result in a formal or informal criminal ju...
Previous Releases
Previous editions of this bulletin included a chapter analysing outcomes for domestic abuserelated offences. This has not been produced for this edition as it is our intention for it to beincluded in the cross-government compendium on Domestic Abuse due to be released by theOffice for National Statistics in November 2019. Previous editions of “Crime Outcomes in England and Wales” bulletins, are available here Copies of other Home Office publications (including crime statistics releases prior...
Sep 7, 2023 · Detective Inspector Michael Redfern, who took over leadership of the investigation in 2021, told the Supreme Court yesterday that the quality of CCTV footage of the fatal attack was good enough...
Oct 3, 2010 · Nicholas Coates, Deputy Chief Crown Prosecutor for CPS West Midlands, said: “The prosecution has issued an indictment and Deng Chol Majek will now face counts of murder and possession of an...
Oct 9, 2023 · The parole board has refused to release murderer and serial rapist John Cannan, who is also the prime suspect in the unsolved murder of estate agent Suzy Lamplugh.