Organised Crime
Research Papers
The Home Office has launched a major programme of research into organised crime and the harm it does.
Research papers will be published on this page as they become available.
- Public Attitudes towards Asset Recovery - Results from an Opinion Poll
- Public Perception of Organised Crime - Results from an Opinion Poll
- The Illicit Drug Trade: An industry report The Nature, Extent and Economic Impact of Fraud in the UK PDF 949Kb
- Drug Offenders in England and Wales PDF 253Kb
- Middle Market Drugs Distribution PDF 267Kb
- 2008 Drug Strategy: Protecting Families and Communities PDF 806Kb
- Measuring Different Aspects of Problem Drug Use: Methodological Developments PDF 1362Kb
- The Economic and Social Costs of Crime Against Individuals and Households 2003/2004PDF 338Kb
- White Paper – One Step Ahead PDF 572Kb
- Facilitating witness co-operation in organised crime cases PDF 392Kb Fleming Report on the Use & Management of SARs by Law Enforcement in the UK PDF 580Kb
Non-Home Office research papers
Other research links - Government
Crime Statistics for England and Wales contains information about police recorded crime figures for your local area.
Research Development and Statistics (RDS) manages research and collects statistics in a number of Home Office policy areas, including serious crime.
The British Crime Survey is the main annual report on levels of crime and public attitudes to crime in England and Wales.
Criminal Justice System website for England and Wales
Links to academic and research institutions
British Society of Criminology (London)
Centre for Criminology (Oxford)
Centre for Crime and Justice Studies (London)
Centre for Comparative Criminology and Criminal Justice (Bangor)
Centre for Criminological and Legal Research (Sheffield)
Centre for Drug Misuse Research (Glasgow)
Centre for Economic and Social Inclusion
Centre for Law and Society (Edinburgh)
Centre for Sentencing Research (Strathclyde-Glasgow)
Centre for the Child and Society (Glasgow)
CIVITAS, Institute for the Study of Civil Society (London)
Crime and Society Foundation (CSF, London)
Crime Concern Trust (Swindon)
CrimeInfo (Rethinking Crime & Punishment)
Criminology (Keele)
Department of Criminology and Sociological Studies (London)
Institute of Criminology (Cambridge)
Institute of Criminology and Criminal Justice (Belfast)
Jill Dando Institute of Crime Science (London)
Mannheim Centre for Criminology (London)
Vauxhall Centre for the Study of Crime (Luton)
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Last update: Monday, July 13, 2009


