FOI Ref: FOI/2022/3819

You asked

Please provide to the email address above answers to the following questions:

1. Using the Ethnic Identity groups delineated in the UK Government's latest available census, please provide statistics on:

a. Crime by Ethnic Identity

b. Violent crime by Ethnic Identity

c. Those serving a prison sentence by Ethnic Identity

2. Using the Ethnic Identity groups delineated in the UK Government's latest available census, please provide statistics on levels of educational achievement by Ethnic Identity in Government schooling

We said

Thank you for your request.

The Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW) is a victimisation survey, asking respondents about their experience of crime in the previous 12 months. However, the face-to-face Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW) was suspended on 17 March 2020 because of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. The Telephone-operated Crime Survey for England and Wales (TCSEW) was specifically designed to allow us to continue measuring crime during this period.

1a.) Crime by ethnic identity

The Annual Trend and Demographic tables which are published alongside our Crime in England and Wales release provides data on the prevalence of victims of crime by personal and household characteristics for May 2020 to March 2021 interviews. Specifically, Table D1 holds data on the victims of all TCSEW crime (including fraud and computer misuse) and personal crime (including fraud and computer misuse) by ethnic group. Table D3 holds data on the victims of all TCSEW crime (excluding fraud and computer misuse) and personal crime (excluding fraud and computer misuse) by ethnic group.

1b.) Violent Crime by ethnicity

We publish data from the Crime Survey for England and Wales on the victims of violent offences by ethnicity in The nature of violent crime: appendix tables, specifically Table 1: Prevalence of violence, by type of violence and personal characteristics. The latest data available on the prevalence of violence by ethnicity is for the year ending March 2020. We also present data on victims of domestic abuse, sexual assault and homicide by ethnicity in the following publication datasets:

1c.) Data on prisons and sentencing is not held by the Office for National Statistics they are held by Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) and Ministry of Justice (MoJ) who can be contacted on the following email addresses:

CPS: enquiries@cps.gov.uk

MoJ: ESD@justice.gov.uk

2)  Statistics on levels of educational attainment are published by the Department for Education as Education, skills and training under the Ethnicity facts and figures category. Each set of results is disaggregated using the same ethnic group classification as the Census.