This list shows the charts already published (in order with published titles) and future plans (in approximate order with subject names).
- Fewer people are victims of common crimes than 30 years' ago
- Police cuts haven't hit everywhere equally
- Almost 7 million adults have been victims of partner abuse
- For most offences prison is the exception, not the rule
- Homicide methods are changing
- Over 10 years, basic police pay has fallen by 22% in real terms
- Drug use was falling, but that seems to be changing
- Most people think the justice system is fair, fewer say it's effective
- Online crime now the most-likely threat to many businesses
- Police are arresting half as many people as a decade ago
- Much of the homicide drop has already been erased
- Sentences for knife carrying are increasing, but not for teens
- Young offenders are more likely to re-offend than adults
- In five years, crime-related demands on police have almost doubled
- Most prison sentences are for violent crimes
- When police use force, they rarely cause injury
- Seizures of the most harmful drugs at UK borders are falling
- More than 1,400 football arrests each season
- One in ten of us is on the National DNA Database
- What offences are people most often proseucted for?
- 10 times more people die in police collisions than in shootings
- Police crackdowns catch few drink drivers
- Homicides haven't only increased in Britain
- Stop and search has fallen, arrests from searches less so
- 73% of victim-based crime is not reported to police
- England & Wales has highest per-capita prison population in Western Europe
- No big changes in sentences after new police-assaults law
- Some police forces are much more likely to prosecute violence
- In serious cases, justice is often slow
- Reasons for crime non-reporting, by crime type
- Substance misuse in prison
- Clearance rates for different crime types (detection-rates)
- Prison population over time
- Police use of firearms
- Attrition of sex-offending cases in the CJS (use PRC outcomes open data from chart 28)
- Importance of crime as an issue of public concern over time
- Variation in violence victimisation risk by age, sex etc. (violence-risk)
- Incidence of CSEW fraud by type
- Trust in CJ professions (police, judges etc.) over time in comparison to other professions
- Seasonal variation in different crimes
- Police complaints by type
- Variations in procurement costs between police forces
- Repeat victimisation
- Police officer causes of on-duty death
- Fear of crime
- Police force reserves as a proportion of budget over time
- Overdose deaths
- Places that have lost their local magistrates court, based on Voronoi polygons
- Stop and search over time
- Police chief officer pay by force size
- Variations in sentencing around the country
- Self harm in prisons
- Annual prison performance ratings over time
- Proportion of prisoners on remand in different European countries