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Crime and Justice CJ

Crime and Justice is a tag in the UK-CAT classification of charities in the UK. It is part of the Crime and Justice category.

1,842 charities have been tagged with this tag. This represents 0.91% of all charities.

Keywords to find charities

UK-CAT categories are applied to charities based on a set of keywords, in the form of a regular expression.

The regular expression used to find charities in this tag is:

\b(crime|criminal)\b

Distribution by size of charity

Income band Charities with tag Percent of all charities
Under £10k 572 0.76%
£10k - £100k 464 0.68%
£100k - £250k 207 1.00%
£250k - £500k 158 1.60%
£1m - £10m 140 1.65%
£500k - £1m 107 1.74%
Over £10m 45 2.21%
Total 1,693 0.89%

Distribution by charity regulator

Regulator Charities with tag Percent of all charities
ccew 1,508 0.89%
oscr 204 0.82%
ccni 130 1.80%
Total 1,842 0.91%

Ten largest charities (by income)

Name Latest income
BARNARDO'S [Charity number: 216250]
Barnardo?s helped improve the lives of more than 240,000 vulnerable children, young people and their families. We help children including those who have been sexually exploited, young people leaving care, children with a parent in prison and provide early intervention for families struggling to cope. We find adoptive homes and foster placements for children in care and campaign to change policy.
£315,250,409
The Shaw Trust Limited [Charity number: SC039856]
The objects of the company are: (a) To relieve any person who is in need because of any disability or because of any other disadvantage resulting from unemployment, youth, age, financial hardship, ill-health or because they are offenders, ex-offenders or are at risk of offending. (b) The promotion of the health, equality and independence of disabled people. and (c) The prevention and relief of poverty. in particular by providing education, training, rehabilitation, support, employment opportunities and personal development opportunities. The company will be non-party in politics and non-sectarian in religion.
£302,005,000
CHANGE, GROW, LIVE [Charity number: 1079327]
CGL provides a range of services to support individuals, families and communities whose lives are adversely affected by crime, substance misuse, homelessness, anti-social behaviour, domestic violence, social deprivation and lack of opportunity.The Charity works with challenging service users with complex needs, including those with entrenched drug habits and offending behaviour.
£284,264,901
change,grow,live [Charity number: SC039861]
3. The objects of the Charity are to relieve poverty in particular but not exclusively through the provision of housing, to relieve sickness and to advance the education and training in particular of all persons (and members of their families) who: 3.1.1 have committed or are likely to commit a criminal act or acts. or 3.1.2 have been or are or are in danger of becoming substance misusers. or 3.1.3 have been or are or are in danger of becoming addicted to or dependent upon drugs of any description including without limitation on the generality of the foregoing illegal drugs, alcohol, solvents or other addictive substances. or 3.1.4 have been or are or are likely to become victims of domestic abuse. or 3.1.5 have been or are or are likely to become homeless. or 3.1.6 suffer mental ill health. or 3.1.7 have suffered a legal restriction on their liberty In any penal or correctional establishment. to advance the education of the public by promoting study and research into homelessness and all aspects of and methods of crime prevention and delinquency and the prevention of drug abuse and substance misuse and to disseminate the useful results of such research. to promote for the public benefit the prevention of criminal acts and of drug abuse and substance misuse and of homelessness. to promote for the public benefit the protection of people and property from criminal acts and the effects of drug abuse and substance misuse. the promotion of charitable purposes within the member countries of the European Union, for the advancement of education, the protection of health, the relief of poverty, sickness and distress and to reduce substance related harm to the individual and the wider community. and to undertake such other activities as are charitable.
£284,264,901
OASIS CHARITABLE TRUST [Charity number: 1026487]
Oasis Charitable Trust is a family of organisations running community Hubs providing holistic support to the communities we serve. Our work includes our Academies programme, youthwork, Chaplaincy services & churches, anti human traffiking campaigning through STOP THE TRAFFIK, Higher Education courses through Oasis College and supported housing through Oasis Aquila Housing.
£277,273,000
THE SALVATION ARMY SOCIAL WORK TRUST [Charity number: 215174]
The provision of supported accommodation for homeless people Older peoples housing and supportWork to help unemployed people back into workAnti-Human Trafficking workAddiction Support ServicesOutreach programmes and services to communitiesFamily tracing serviceFrontline assistance to emergency services personnel and people affected by disasters
£252,746,000
Sue Ryder [Charity number: SC039578]
The Objects of the Charity are: 3.1 to provide or assist in the provision of care for persons suffering from any serious or permanent disability, incapacity or illness, whether physical or mental. 3.2 to relieve the needs of those people potentially excluded from society by reason of old age, ill health (physical or mental), disability, poverty, or criminal history, and to assist their integration into society for the public benefit. 3.3 to advance the education of the public about the causes of disability, incapacity or illness, whether physical or mental, and the means of relieving those needs. 3.4 to relieve the mental and physical suffering of persons affected by bereavement or loss, including by the provision of counselling and support for such persons.
£116,036,000
THE ROAD SAFETY TRUST [Charity number: 1156300]
The provision of funding to support research or practical interventions in road safety to reduce death and injury through education, engineering or enforcement or a combination of any of these approaches.
£88,326,312
THE SALVATION ARMY INTERNATIONAL TRUST [Charity number: 1000566]
THE CHARITY'S MAIN ACTIVITIES ARE TO CONTINUE THE ADVANCEMENT OF THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION THROUGH EVANGELISTIC OUTREACH, PROVIDING FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO SALVATION ARMY TERRITORIES, FACILITATING INTERNATIONAL PERSONNEL TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT, CRISIS RELIEF, WORKING IN COMMUNITIES TO IMPROVE ACCESS TO QUALITY PRIMARY HEALTH CARE SERVICES AS CLOSE TO THE FAMILY UNIT AND FIGHTING HUMAN TRAFFICKING.
£76,666,000
We Are With You [Charity number: 1001957]
PROVIDES A RANGE OF SERVICES FOR DRUG AND ALCOHOL MISUSERS AND THEIR FAMILIES IN COMMUNTY AND PRISON ENVIRONMENTS. FROM EDUCATION AND PREVENTION TO COMMUNITY SERVICES AND RESIDENTIAL REHABILIATION.WE ALSO SUPORT THE MENTAL HEALTH AND WELLBEING OF PEOPLE WITH MENTAL HEALTH DIFFICULITIES
£71,530,000

Ten random charities

Name Latest income
The Link Family and Community Centre [Charity number: NI101921]
The Link Family and Community Centre came into being in January 1997. It was formed to develop a Christian response to the needs of the Newtownards area; needs identified were underage drinking, drug abuse, lack of somewhere for young people to go, loneliness and isolation and a high incidence of teenage pregnancy. Since then the Link has become a registered charity and has developed work with some of the most marginalized members of the local community. Work includes: Youth-The vibrant youth project focuses on building relationships, reactive support and structured youth programmes which are developed in consultation with the young people. Programmes include residentials, group sessions and one to one work. Volunteering is actively promoted. Link Addiction Support Services (MARC Project)- Supporting those with addiction problems to reduce self harm, promote sobriety and maintain independence. The unrestricted access of the drop-in allows for conversation, showers, clean clothes and hot food. Housing support helps with maintaining tenancies, developing skills for independent living and hospital and prison visiting. Programmes of daily activities encourage sobriety and rehabilitation. Senior Citizens lunch club- Run by Senior Citizen volunteers for other Senior Citizens, a healthy lunch and good craic is provided on Monday each week. Lifts are also available. Tots Time @ The Link - provides children and their carers with an easily accessed community venue where children can learn through educationally stimulating play. By focusing on individual needs, children of all abilities can learn to share and care for each other while their carers find friendship and support. English Language Classes - The Link currently provides English classes, free of charge for members of the local ethnic minority community. Volunteer teachers work with both adults and their children in a welcoming and supportive environment each Monday night.
£307,866
Join The Dots [Charity number: SC049430]
4. The organisation's purposes are: 4.1 The provision of recreational facilities, or the organisation of recreational activities with the object of improving the conditions of life for the persons for whom the facilities or activities are primarily intended by offering a supportive environment within which people who face multiple barriers to community inclusion can easily access support and activities on a group or 1:1 basis.. 4.2 The relief of those of need by reason of age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage through the provision of support to individuals leaving prisons, those with past convictions and their families, those suffering with mental health and/or addiction issues.
RETUNE CHARITY LIMITED [Charity number: 1202808]
Mental wellbeing workshops in schools, prisons, hospitals and other adult settings. We offer two highly interactive sessions: Core, which introduces our SCALES model (Sleep, Creative, Active, Listen, Earth, Social); and Encore, which takes a deeper dive into these concepts and offers more detail. All people may benefit from our work, but it is especially effective for Year 5 pupils.
THE RIGHTSIDE TRUST [Charity number: 1117980]
Working with young people making them aware of the consequences of crime .We work with schools, vulnerable and at risk children trying to help them to "See Sense, Not a Sentence".Ella's Project helps to provide clean, unsoiled usable clothes for 0-5 years to families who are in crisis or need vital support.
£1,260
Calderdale Safety Initiatives [Charity number: 1164530]
We are a charity working in Halifax Town Centre and Sowerby Bridge Friday and Saturday evenings to meet the needs of those who have become vulnerable whilst on a night out. We work to meet the needs of those who are victims of crime, the homeless or those who have had too much to drink and as a consequence are in need of support.
£29,996
Templepatrick Action [Charity number: NI102578]
Templepatrick Action are a group made up of 9 members who meet once a month (except July and August). The group is open to all, male and female, from any religious or ethnic minority, able bodied or with disabilities from within the Templepatrick area. The group was set up in November 2006 to provide a platform for residents to discuss any issues and look at ways of improving life in the area. There is no membership fee. Past/future activities have included the annual Switch On of the Christmas Tree Lights and organising the Big Picnic Lunch in June. In addition the group has worked with statutory bodies and arranged for dropped kerbs to be installed to assist wheelchair users, lights installed in the pedestrian tunnel under the railway bridge, completion of a footpath along the Seven Mile Straight. We have worked closely with GROW and Antrim Borough Council on the renovation of Wallace Park play park, held public information evenings and invite various guests to speak at our meetings eg PSNI re crime figures, representative from MARA re older people accessing services to which they are entitled but may be unaware, oil clubs etc. In addition committee members have attended numerous community development training courses etc. We have created a website, facebook and email address.
£6,169
NISSI HOMES LIMITED [Charity number: 1150564]
The prevention or relief poverty. The relief of those in need and the provision of shelter and accommodation, by reason of youth, age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage.To introduce ex-offenders and drug addicts back into society and assist their rehabilitation by providing care support and supervision.
£459,112
NORTH EASTERN CIRCUIT DIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIP FOUNDATION [Charity number: 1205609]
THE OBJECTS OF THE CHARITY ARE:FOR THE PUBLIC BENEFIT TO PROMOTE THE EDUCATION OF PEOPLE WHO ARE IN THE FINAL YEAR OF THEIR LAW DEGREE OR STUDYING THE BAR PROFESSIONAL TRAINING COURSE WHO WISH TO PURSUE STUDIES IN CRIMINAL AND CIVIL LAW BY THE PROVISION OF A SCHOLARSHIP FUND TO UNDERTAKE COURSES, WORK PLACEMENTS OR PROVIDE ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY TO AID LEARNING, SPECIFICALLY DIRECTED TOWARDS PERSONS WHO ARE TYPICALLY UNDERREPRESENTED AT THE BAR OF ENGLAND AND WALES.FOR THE PURPOSES OF THIS CLAUSE, PERSONS WHO ARE TYPICALLY UNDERREPRESENTED AT THE BAR OF ENGLAND AND WALES IS TAKEN TO MEAN:A) ARE FROM AN ETHNIC MINORITY;B) ARE FEMALE;C) HAVE A DISABILITY, WHETHER PHYSICAL OR NEUROLOGICAL;D) ARE FROM A LOW-INCOME BACKGROUND;E) REPRESENT THE FIRST GENERATION OF THEIR FAMILY TO GO TO UNIVERSITY; ORF) HAVE EXPERIENCED THE CARE SYSTEM, WHETHER AS CARE GIVERS OR CARE LEAVERS.
CRIME IN MIND [Charity number: 1155395]
We aim to raise funds to research the mental health needs and problems of offendersCurrently recruiting committee members, completing web-site & preparing business caseMoving our seminar programme to a series of webinarsFormalising our membership structure
£6,498
BIRTH COMPANIONS [Charity number: 1120934]
We support women experiencing severe disadvantages in the period before, during and after the birth of their babies. We run groups and give one to one support to women in four prisons and in the community in London. We have a national remit to improve the experiences and care of women facing health and social inequalities in the perinatal period through training, research and influencing change.
£548,699