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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.

1,831 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 615 0.74%
£10k - £100k 476 0.73%
£100k - £250k 198 1.02%
£250k - £500k 147 1.62%
£1m - £10m 140 1.76%
£500k - £1m 97 1.68%
Over £10m 41 2.21%
Total 1,714 0.89%

Distribution by charity regulator

Regulator Charities with tag Percent of all charities
ccew 1,497 0.89%
oscr 200 0.79%
ccni 134 1.88%
Total 1,831 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.
£299,503,000
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.
£263,402,000
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.
£242,226,000
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.
£242,225,000
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.
£238,268,000
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
£201,362,000
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.
£112,754,000
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.
£76,083,182
NACRO [Charity number: 226171]
Nacro's activities are designed to reduce crime, the fear of crime and reoffending. Our services give offenders and those at risk of offending skills, support and motivation to change their lives and move away from crime. We support the work of our services by working with policy makers and commissioners to improve reoffending outcomes and develop cost effect criminal justice services.
£66,817,000
CATCH 22 CHARITY LIMITED [Charity number: 1124127]
To promote opportunities for the development,education and support of young people in need to lead purposeful, stable and fulfilled lives and to promote safer, crime free communities for the benefit of the public.Catch22 is a social business, a not for profit business with a social mission, working with over 33,000 people acrossevery stage of the social welfare cycle.
£65,166,000

Ten random charities

Name Latest income
NORTH EAST LONDON AND ESSEX GROUP OF ADVANCED MOTORISTS [Charity number: 1056280]
THROUGH THE SERVICES OF VOLUNTEERS, WE PROMOTE THE IMPROVEMENT OF ROAD SAFETY AND HIGHER DRIVING STANDARDS, PRINCIPALLY BY PREPARING DRIVERS FOR THE ADVANCED DRIVING TEST OF THE INSTITUTE OF ADVANCED MOTORISTS. WE ALSO ARRANGE MEETINGS AND OTHER EVENTS FOR MEMBERS AND VISITORS WHICH PROVIDE AN EDUCATIONAL AND SOCIAL ELEMENT.
£3,338
The DRC Youth Project (SCIO) [Charity number: SC050035]
The prevention or relief of poverty- The DRC Youth Project SCIO will support young people along the Dumbarton road corridor and throughout Glasgow NW. It will have a specific focus on the socially excluded and most vulnerable and hard to reach young people and will use a community learning and development approach that is responsive to the particular needs identified by young people and relevant agencies. We aim to empower young people to take control of their lives and maximise the opportunities available to them and thereby live their lives to their fullest potential through developmental youth work methodologies. We focus on areas such as Mental and physical health, Alcohol, drug and substance misuse, youth employability and territorial issues with an aim to provide an alternative to crime, anti-social behaviour, addictions and unhealthy lifestyles. We use a young person centred holistic approach and offer non judgemental and confidential spaces that allows young people to address the issues that affect them in their day to day lives. Advancement of Health – To develop youth work programmes to encourage young people to become more active and to lead healthier lifestyles. We also aim to increase young people’s understanding and awareness of key health issues such as drugs and alcohol misuse, smoking, sexual health, diet and nutrition and mental/physical health and wellbeing. The advancement of citizenship or community development – To continually consult and empower young people who are both within and out with our youth work provision to ensure that the youth work services we develop and deliver meets everyone’s needs supporting YP to become independent and responsible adults. We aim to always encourage the meaningful participation of young people, involving them in all decision making processes. We also aim to encourage young people to volunteer within their communities so they have respect for the people and things that make them up. We believe that ownership of tasks, events and buildings is the key to ensure that future generations make the most of and enhance the environments they live in. The Dumbarton Road Corridor Youth Project is also an equal opportunities project and works with all young people regardless of race, sex, religion, ability, disability, sexuality and identity as outlined in our Equal Opportunities policy. maximum text reached, further full information can be obtained directly from the Charity
£237,026
CARE-LINK UK TRUST [Charity number: 1061560]
TRUST ACTIVITIES. BRIEFLY, WE PROVIDE SERVICES FOR POOR, ESPECIALLY IN PAKISTAN & UK, AS UNDER: (A) FUNDS FOR FOOD, MARRIAGES, SICKNESS & BEREAVEMENT (PAKISTAN), (B) FUNDS TO CHARITABLE HOSPITALS (PAK), (C) MATRIMONIAL INTRODUCTION & FAMILY CONSELLING(UK), (D) FUNDS TO CHARITY-RUN SCHOOLS/COLLEGES, AND SPONSOR ORPHANS (PAK), (E) GUIDANCE/SUPPORT FOR RE-SETTLEMENT OF EX-OFFENDERS (UK).
£35,749
EMMANUEL PENTECOSTAL CHURCH [Charity number: 1052113]
The Gospel of Jesus Christ is proclaimed and people are challenged to put their faith into action, to be obedient to God and to be good citizens in our community. Support also is given to selected organisations that specialise in Bible teaching, work with prisoners, establishing Christian fellowships, social problems and relief for those devastated by natural disasters around the world.
£36,880
Toc H [Charity number: SC045491]
to advance the Christian religion, to advance education especially in regard to the study and practices of the social sciences, to promote the efficiency of Our Armed Forces, to promote the rehabilitation of offenders against the laws of Our Realm, in the interests of social welfare to provide or assist in the provision of facilities for recreation or other leisure time occupations with the object of improving conditions of life particularly among young people, to give relief to the poor and aged, to give assistance to the sick, and to promote such other charitable purposes as Toc H may determine.
£94,164
KILBURN WELFARE ASSOCIATION [Charity number: 1157660]
- Daily Prayers- Parenting Workshop- Coffee evernings/Tea Mornings- Women's Health class- Youth GamesFuture Activities:- E-safety workshop- Road safety Workshop- Marriage relationship workshop-Healthy lifestyle workshop
£27,931
WE BRING JOY (REDONNONS LA JOIE) [Charity number: 1173759]
We bring Joy is a charity that came around after a trip in DRC Congo. The aim for this charity is to help less fortunate people and homeless people and children that have lost their family and have no one to help or support them. we also do prison visits as there are people in there that have no one to feed them. we also visit hospitals, churches and so on. In a nutshell we want to help everyone
£2,100
HARROGATE ROAD SAFETY DOG TRAINING CLUB [Charity number: 1108333]
The club provides puppy socialisation and basic obedience classes for dogs and their owners on a weekly basis. We offer help in understanding and solving problems relating to dog ownership and also help organise and attend local events where we can promote understanding of dogs and of responsible dog ownership.
£3,503
MEDAILLE TRUST [Charity number: 1117830]
The relief of men, women and children who have been the victims of trafficking by providing or assisting in the provision of safe housing, medial care, counselling and other such support anywhere in the UK or overseasTo advance public education about the plight of men, women and children who have been trafficked
£5,112,529
THE LOVE MOLDOVA FOUNDATION [Charity number: 1174960]
The Love Moldova Foundation is a Christian charity which raises funds in the UK to support the poor and vulnerable in Moldova and to spread the gospel of Jesus Christ. We work with Moldovan charities, churches and individuals to fund a home for vulnerable elderly ladies and to support a refuge for young girls at risk of trafficking as well as outreach and youth work by the churches.
£25,997

Last update: January 2, 2024
Created: January 2, 2024