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1615 publications
The Northern Ireland Crime Survey is carried out by the Central Survey Unit (CSU) of the Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency. This technical report, prepared by CSU, presents information on the sample design and methodology used.
The Statistics and Research Branch of the Department of Justice (DOJ) publishes a range of statistical reports derived from the Northern Ireland Crime Survey.
Freedom of information request relating to physical training males and females (gym field sessions).
The Northern Ireland Statistical & Research Agency (NISRA) conduct a yearly satisfaction survey amongst users of the statistics and services provided by the Analytical Services Group of the Department of Justice.
The Northern Ireland Statistical & Research Agency (NISRA) conduct a yearly satisfaction survey amongst users of the statistics and services provided by the Analytical Services Group of the Department of Justice.
In March 2012 an online survey was sent to all individuals on the Statistics and Research Branch (SRB) mailing list. (This is a historic list of customers who have requested that they be kept updated on developments or informed of new publications).
The Department of Justice has responsibility for the Health and Safety of Explosives in Northern Ireland and there are Regulations which deal with the carriage of explosives.
This is the "Spring 2012 - Volume Four" edition of the Digest of Information on the Northern Ireland Criminal Justice System. Its aim is to present, in a user-friendly way, a comprehensive picture of key statistics relating to crime and justice in Northern Ireland.
An inventory of all items confiscated from prisoners in all of Northern Ireland’s prisons for the years 2010, 2011 and 2012 to date of request.
To include a description of each item, the quantity recovered and the prison at which the item was confiscated.
In November 2010 Criminal Justice Inspection Northern Ireland (CJI) reported on oversight of the Northern Ireland Prison Service (NIPS) enquiry into the erroneous release of two prisoners.
To ensure that legal aid is available for proceedings before the care tribunal, relating specifically to appeals taken by individuals deemed to be unsuitable to work with children or vulnerable adults.
This update presents the most recent statistics on the level of public confidence in policing and the criminal justice system in Northern Ireland as well as public perceptions of anti-social behaviour.
Rankings, band averages and total payments made to solicitors and barristers.
The purpose of this report is to follow-up whether, and to what extent, the criminal justice agencies have implemented the recommendations made in the original report.
This bulletin is based on the fourth administration of the Northern Ireland Victim and Witness Survey (NIVAWS) covering the year 2011/12.
The strategy set out a five year plan covering the period from 2007 to 2012. Its overall aim was
to improve services to victims and witnesses and to increase overall satisfaction levels with
The focus for this inspection to the Roe House of Maghaberry Prison was to assess the hygiene standards and infection prevention and control practices in place and to assess if the conditions within the Roe House have implications in respect of inhumane or degrading treatment.
Freedom of information request and disclosure relating to any contracts and or service level agreements that exist between the NI Prison Service and Further Education Colleges for the provision of education services in prisons.
This bulletin is based on findings from the 2010/11 Northern Ireland Crime Survey (NICS).
This report summarises the main issues and proposes a solution that requires consideration by the Department of Justice and the Department for Employment and Learning.