Briefing papers

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Briefing paper:Religion or belief

Briefing paper 1: Religion or BeliefThis report briefing paper seeks to present within a single, short, document the best available recent statistical data in Britain on a range of issues relating to religion or belief.

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Briefing paper: Gender pay gap

Gender pay gaps Briefing paperThis briefing paper seeks to present within a single, short, document the best available, and publicly accessible, recent statistical data in the United Kingdom (UK) relating to gender pay gaps.

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Briefing paper 3: Disabled people's experiences and concerns about crime Analysis of the British Crime Survey 2007-08, 2008-09 and 2009-10

Briefing paper 3 disabled peoples experiences and concerns about crime PDFThis briefing looks at disabled people’s experiences of crime and compares these with the experiences of non-disabled people. It considers the impact of crime on disabled people's lifestyles and concludes with disabled people's concerns about experiencing crime in the future. The briefing supports the Equality and Human Rights Commission (the Commission)’s inquiry into disability-related harassment.

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Briefing paper 4: Equality groups; perceptions and experience of crime Analysis of the British Crime Survey 2007-08, 2008-09 and 2009-10

Briefing paper 4This briefing uses British Crime Survey (BCS) data to understand the different equality groups’ expectations about being insulted and their experience of intimidation, threats, violence and crime.

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Briefing paper 5: Race disproportionality in stops and searches under Section 60 of the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994

Race disproportionality in stops and searches under Section 60 of the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994This briefing paper looks at how police forces are using stop and search powers under section 60 of the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994. It found that some of the police forces in England stop and search a much higher proportion of Black, Asian and mixed ethnicity people than others in their community.

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See also: Further data on race disproportionality in s.60 stops and searches (Excel)


Briefing paper 6: Gender pay gap, 2012

BP 6 thumbThis briefing paper seeks to present within a single, short, document the best available, and publicly accessible, recent statistical data in the United Kingdom (UK) relating to gender pay gaps.
 

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