Crime and Justice Charities
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Clean Sheet
Crime and Justice, Economic and community development, EducationClean Sheet is a Christian charity supporting former prisoners into sustainable employment, education or training to help break the cycle of re-offending. Sustainable employment provides dignity and resources for independent living which changes lives for good.
Sixty-One
Crime and JusticeSixty-One is a partnership of Bristol based charities, churches, businesses and individuals who have come together to work co-operatively to help ex-prisoners lead meaningful lives that are free from crime. As charity in its own right it also runs its own projects through employed staff.
Yorkshire And Humberside Asbestos Victims Support Group
Associations, Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Social welfareWe provide support to those affected by asbestos related conditions, across Yorkshire, Humberside and North Nottinghamshire, to those diagnosed plus their families. Every year, our charity receives over 300 new referrals and we help each individual access (on average) over £24,000 income, plus providing emotional and bereavement support and organising social groups and events for our service users
Resolve West LTD
Crime and Justice, SocietyResolve West is an independent, charity with over 37 years experience of providing confidential services to enable people to resolve conflict, and repair harm and for offenders to understand impact of actions and to have an opportunity to make amends. Our services are provided to residents across Avon & Somerset.
Jigsaw Visitors Centre
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Crime and JusticeTo provide a range of services at our prison sites and in the community, offering emotional support, advice and guidance, rehabilitation and family time. Enabling offenders and their loved ones to sustain meaningful relationships to benefit them during time in custody and beyond.
Kalayaan
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Crime and Justice, Economic and community development, Education, HousingKalayaan provides support, legal advice and advocacy services to migrant domestic workers. Services include advice on immigration and employment rights, emergency accommodation, English classes and support to victims of trafficking for domestic servitude. In addition, Kalayaan advocates for the rights of migrant domestic workers and works to improve the legislative environment around them.
Chapter Two
Arts, Crime and Justice, ReligionChapter Two promotes the Christian faith from a non-denominational standpoint. It publishes and distributes Christian literature in numerous languages and distributes Holy Bibles & Testaments in about 150 languages. Chapter Two has supplied HMP Chaplains for over five years with free non-English Bibles for prisoners in their care.
Hacro
Beneficiary group, Crime and JusticeMission: Our Mission is to offer support for offenders, potential offenders and their families to manage positive change in their lives; to engage with influential partners in the community of Hertfordshire and neighbouring counties; and to work to establish a range of educational and training initiatives with a focus on gaps in provision.
Rebuild East Midlands
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Crime and Justice, EducationRebuild Project exists to support & assist individuals who have experienced human trafficking, modern slavery and exploitation to rebuild their lives free from exploitation. We work with individuals aged 17 and above and their families by providing 1:1 casework, advocacy, wellbeing & group work support to assist them to rebuild their lives and embrace a hope filled future.
Trauma Treatment International
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Crime and JusticeWe aim to provide direct psychological assistance to those persons who suffer from psychological trauma as a result of their, or members of their families, having been subjected to torture; human trafficking and slavery and armed conflict. We also aim to assist indirectly by working with those organisations that provide the above populations with social, psychological, medical or legal services.
The Noel Buxton Trust
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Social welfare1. Supporting families affected by domestic violence. 2. Supporting prisoners, ex-offenders and their families. 3. Supporting sustainable and regenerative projects in Africa, particularly in Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda, Somalia, Sudan and South Sudan
Mother And Child Welfare Organisation
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, LeisureThe charity supports racially minoritised communities in London, focusing on at-risk young people, women, refugees, migrants, prisoners and ex-offenders. It promotes 1. education 2. recreation 3. mental and physical health 4.advice 5.community safety and outreach 6. social welfare. It offers tailored services and skills development to help individuals overcome challenges and build a better future.
Good Vibrations (music) Limited
Arts, Crime and Justice, Health1. The advancement of education and mental health, in particular but not limited to Indonesian performing arts as a tool to promote, improve, and develop communication skills, teamwork, and creative learning in prisons and other institutions. 2. The promotion of Indonesian classical music, dance, singing and shadow puppetry and related art forms.
The Dracaena Centre LTD
Arts, Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Economic and community development, Education, Health, LeisureWe aim to increase the health, employability, leisure opportunity and ultimately long term quality of life for the community by providing access to advice, guidance, youth activity, recreation, healthy eating, employment and training.We support people with disabilities, young people, people with literacy and numeracy issues, ex-offenders, lone parents, carers and returners to work.
Colw
Crime and Justice, Education, ReligionAs a charity we facilitate opportunities for people to grow in the Catholic faith and in the freedom to live out of their heart's deepest desire. In view of this we offer hospitality and spiritual accompaniment, run parish missions, engage in outreach to schools, work as prison and university chaplains, support ecumenical and interreligious dialogue. Where: throughout UK and in the USA.
Just-Ice Poynton
Crime and Justice, Economic and community development, Education, FacilitiesJust-Ice Poynton operates an ice cream cafe in Poynton, Cheshire which supports survivors of modern slavery through employment and training.
Gloverspiece Community Care Farm Limited
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, HealthTo relieve the needs of the elderly, people with mental health issues, learning difficulties, behavioural issues and young offenders by enabling them to access a therapeutic benefit from engaging with animals.The advancement of education for the public benefit in particular children by teaching them about animal welfare and conservation.
Miracle Temple Assemblies Of God
Crime and Justice, ReligionTEACHING FROM THE BIBLEWORSHIP, PREACHING AND PRAYERPROVISION OF PASTORAL CARE FOR EVERYONE EVANGELISM OUTREACH TO THE GENERAL COMMUNITYFOOD BANK SERVICES FOR THE NEEDYHOSPITAL AND PRISON VISITS FOR EVERYONE
Tyresafe
Crime and JusticeTo support a zero-harm approach to road safety to reduce the number of incidents on our roads as a result of illegal or poorly maintained tyres by empowering road users and partners with the knowledge and resources to bring about a change in tyre safety behaviour.
Steel Warriors
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Leisure, Social welfareSteel Warriors believe that young lives should be built on steel, not destroyed by it. We are an innovative sport for good charity, the only one in the UK to melt down seized knives turning the steel into outdoor gyms. Using the sport of calisthenics, we transform the lives of young people affected by crime, violence and social exclusion, giving them the skills and confidence they need to succeed.
Bapco Limited
Crime and JusticeTHE CHARITY'S OBJECTS ARE SPECIFICALLY RESTRICTED TO THE ADVANCEMENT OF HEALTH AND THE SAVING OF LIVES BY IMPROVING THE KNOWLEDGE AND USE OF PUBLIC SAFETY TECHNOLOGY AND CRITICAL COMMUNICATIONS
Sheffield Working Women's Opportunities Project
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Social welfareWe provide specialist outreach service to an extremely socially isolated and vulnerable group of women - street sex workers. Our aim is to support our clients to look after themselves, access mainstream services and lead normal lives. A contribution to the provision of healthcare is fundamentally at the core of our work. We also support women whilst in Newhall prison and also upon their release.
West Herts Charity Trust Limited
Crime and JusticeTo promote road safety for the benefit of the public. To promote the efficiency and effectiveness of charities by the provision of suitable vehicles, transport, facilities, grants or equipment.
Their Voice
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Health, Social welfareRelief of poverty for victims of Modern-Day Slavery and Human Trafficking or those at risk of being trafficked by; -a) Supplying products to meet their daily needs.b) Providing essentials for new-born babies and pregnant women.c) Promoting awareness of Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery.d) Providing education, advice and information.e) Providing emotional & life skill advice.
St.neots Evangelical Church
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, ReligionWe seek to freely share the good news of the Christian faith with all people in St. Neots and the surrounding area, with a desire to see people become disciples of Jesus Christ and grow in their faith in him. Regular activities include: sunday services, homegroups, ladies Bible studies, parent & toddler's, children & youth groups, elderly ministry, prison ministry, evangelistic events & courses
Frequently asked questions about this sector
How many crime and justice charities are there in the UK?
There are 990 registered crime and justice charities on the Charity Commission for England and Wales register at the most recent refresh.
Which is the largest of the crime and justice charities by income?
Change, Grow, Live is the largest by latest reported annual income (£339.7m). Notable peers are listed on this page; the full ranking is available by sorting the results by highest income.
What is the combined annual income of crime and justice charities?
Crime and justice charities reported a combined annual income of £2.5bn across their most recent filings with the Charity Commission.
What is a typical program ratio for crime and justice charities?
Across all crime and justice charities, the aggregate program ratio (charitable expenditure as a share of income) is 91.3%. Individual charity ratios vary widely — see each profile for a sector-band benchmark.
What is the average annual income of crime and justice charities?
Crime and justice charities have an average annual income of £2.3m. The distribution is heavily skewed: a small number of large charities account for most sector income, while the majority report under £100k a year.
Where does this data come from?
All figures are sourced from the Charity Commission for England and Wales public register, refreshed weekly. Derived metrics (program ratio, efficiency) are calculated by Charity Finder using the formulas documented on the data sources page.