Racially Determined Case Characteristics: Exploring Disparities in the Use of Sentencing Factors in England and Wales

This data was obtained from the Sentencing Council through a Freedom of Information Request. It combines Crown Court Sentencing Survey data with data on Ethnicity from the Ministry of Justice Court Proceedings database. The dataset covers the period from the 1st January 2013 to 31st March 2015, and...

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