In the year 2008-09 in England and Wales, what percentage of Witnesses were satisfied with their overall contact with the criminal justice system?

 

 

Essex Criminal Justice Board

Working to cut crime and deliver justice in Essex 

 

 

The Essex Criminal Justice Board sits at the centre of the Criminal Justice System which works to catch, convict and rehabilitate more criminals in Essex and, most importantly, support victims and witnesses of crime.

This site has been designed to give you the information you need and signpost you to sources of further information.

We hope that you find this site informative, but if there is something more you would like to see covered, contact us.


Community Payback

Community Payback can be given to offenders as part of a 'community sentence'. A 'community sentence' means that the offender may have to carry out up to 300 hours of unpaid work. This work benefits the community - and means the offenders pay back the community for their crimes.

If you live in England or Wales, you can suggest projects that will improve your neighbourhood.

For more information, click Directgov

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Information about local crimes

For the Latest News on a basket of crimes in Essex, visit the Crown Prosecution Service website.

For outcomes of Essex crimes that have attracted a custodial sentence of two years or more, visit 'Brought to Justice', hosted by the Essex Police website.

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Essex Justice Matters

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'Essex Justice Matters' is a quarterly newsletter for those interested in justice in Essex.  To download copies of current and past issues, click on 'Essex Justice Matters Newsletter'.

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One in seven of us know someone living off the proceeds of crime. 

The Proceeds of Crime Act ensures that crime does not pay.  To find out how, click on 'Proceeds Of Crime Act (POCA)'. 

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Communities benefit from cashback from criminals  

Under the Government’s ‘Community Cashback’ scheme, communities in Essex are benefitting from four worthwhile projects funded by seized criminal assets.

For more information, click 'Community Cashback'.

You can be involved.  For more information, click Justice Careers & Volunteering

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