We carry out a wide range of science and research projects to measure the impact of our initiatives and develop new technologies to help us reduce crime and keep Britain safe from terrorism.
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Science, research & statistics
Find out about the science that underpins our policies and initiatives.
Latest on this topic
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Operation of police powers under the Terrorism Act 2000 and subsequent legislation: Arrests, outcomes and stop and searches, Great Britain, 2011/12
Home Office Statistical Bulletin 11/12
Published 13 September 2012 -
Hate crimes, England and Wales 2011/12
Published 13 September 2012 -
Racist Incidents, England and Wales 2011/12
Published 13 September 2012 -
The Contribution of Financial Investigation to Tackling Organised Crime: A Qualitative Study
Home Office Research Report 65
Published 5 September 2012
About our work
Our diverse portfolio includes scientific and research work in:
- forensic science
- DNA analysis
- police science and technology
- animal testing
- research and statistics
See also
Publications
Internet links
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- Archived RDS website
- Archived Animals in scientific procedures website
- Archived HOSDB website
- National Policing Improvement Agency
We are not responsible for the content of external websites.