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The ScotStat register allows users and providers of Scottish Statistics to record their interest in specific topics. The register will then be used to target those interested in a particular statistical area:

  • To consult on new collections,
  • To seek views on changes to existing collections and
  • To provide notification of new or forthcoming publications.

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Scottish Government Crime And Justice Statistics User Day

The Justice Analytical Services Unit of the Scottish Government held a Crime And Justice Statistics User Day

The presentations can be found here.

Further Information

Email: justicestatistics@scotland.gsi.gov.uk 

Phone: 0131 244 2228

Crime and Justice - ScotStat

ScotStat is a network for users and providers of Scottish Official statistics. It aims to improve communication amongst those interested in particular statistics and facilitate the setting up of working groups on specific statistical issues. This page contains information on stakeholder engagement and activity conducted in relation to Crime and Justice statistics.

How Can I Get Involved?

If you are keen to find out more about work relating to Crime and Justice Statistics or any other facet of the work of the Scottish Government Statistics Group, you can register with ScotStat to receive updates. More information on ScotStat can be found on the ScotStat homepage, including a feedback form and information on the work of the ScotStat Board.

Crime and Justice - Consultation - ScotStat

Stakeholder Engagement

Details of current consultation activity are available here:


ScotStat Committees/Groups

The Scottish Government consults users and providers of the statistics which relate to Crime and Justice via the Crime and Justice Committee. The main objective of the Committee is:

  • Through liaison between users and providers of statistics on crime and justice: to identify the key strategic statistical information required by all interested parties; and to develop and implement a strategy for prioritising and meeting these needs while minimising the burden on data suppliers and maintaining data quality fit for purpose.

Further information on the Committee's remit, membership, associated working groups as well as meeting papers are available here:

If you would like to be contacted by email about work relating to Crime and Justice Statistics, or about the work of the Scottish Government Statistics Group more generally, you can register with ScotStat to receive updates. More information on ScotStat can be found on the ScotStat homepage, including a feedback form and information on the work of the ScotStat Board.


Local Authority Social Work Statistics Criminal Justice (LASWS:CJ) Group

Details of LASWS:CJ Group

Civil Justice Group

Details of the Civil Justice Group

Key Stakeholders

Links to Key Stakeholders

Survey of Users of Justice Statistics Website

A survey was conducted in late 2010 of the Crime and Justice Statistics section of the Scottish Government website. A report summarising the findings from this survey can be found here.

Planning

Openness about planning and prioritising is a key requirement of National Statistics and of our commitment to users and providers.

The Scottish Government is happy to receive comments about our work throughout the year. Comments will be taken forward as part of the consideration of the 2010-11 workplan. If you wish to comment, please contact us via the feedback form.

The Statistics Forthcoming Publications list should provide information on future statistical outputs for the coming year. These can be viewed at:

You may also be interested in viewing the Statistics Planning page for the entire Statistics topic.


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If you have any queries relating to Crime and Justice Statistics please contact us either using the details on the Contacts page or the online feedback form.

Page updated: Friday, March 09, 2012