Crime and Justice Charities
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Landworks
Crime and Justice, Economic and community developmentLandWorks is a ground-breaking resettlement charity working with those in prison, or at risk of going to prison. Using the structure of a working day to teach transferable skills and work intensively on a 1-2-1 basis, we help them develop a crime-free identity, move away from offending and back into jobs and the community. We have proven we can break the crime-prison-release-prison cycle.
The A21 Campaign Limited
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Crime and JusticeThe A21 Campaign is about abolishing injustice, in particular human trafficking, through Prevention, Prosecution, Protection and Partnerships with government and other agencies. Prevention initiatives inform the next generation to save them from becoming victims. Prosecution halts injustice now. Protection of those who have been trafficked is through our Crisis Shelters and Transition Programs.
Trailblazers Mentoring LTD
Charity and VCS support, Crime and Justice, EducationTrailblazers trains volunteers as mentors to work with young offenders - with the aim to increase self-awareness, self-esteem and confidence and to achieve changes in attitude, thinking and behaviour - thus reducing the risk of re-offending. Mentors work for six months inside the prison with the mentee on a weekly basis and continue the relationship for a further six - nine months after release.
The Kangyur Rinpoche Foundation
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, EducationDirect support for street children in Nepal to enable them to attend school rather than begging or forced labour. Support for Nuns and Monks arriving from Tibet - 50 on average per month. Creating new classrooms in India for Tibetan children; after 3 years the Government takes over the running costs. Offer scholarships to students and support families to enable them to buy food.
Urban Devotion Birmingham
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Economic and community development, EducationUrban Devotion Birmingham serves children, young people, offenders and families within a variety of community and structured environments and has contact with over 2500 individuals. UDB offers education, activities and mentoring for the benefit and personal development of those who would otherwise lack these important investments in their personal, social, economic and spiritual development.
West Midlands Anti-Slavery Network
Beneficiary group, Crime and JusticeWest Midlands Anti-Slavery Network unites and enables partner organisations to work in collaboration to end modern slavery, human trafficking and exploitation. We do this by identifying gaps, influencing change and facilitating solutions in order to protect and advocate for the vulnerable in society.
The Big Yellow Foundation
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Crime and Justice, Economic and community development, Education, Social welfareThe Charity will provide grants and other help (i.e. storage) to a range of charities and organisations to the direct benefit to individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds (such as refugees, ex-offenders and people with learning or physical disabilities) by helping these individuals to gain employment. this also provides benefit to the public by lessening the individuals dependence on benefits.
Liberty Choir UK
Arts, Crime and Justice, Social welfarePromote the rehabilitation of prisoners for the public benefit by setting up choirs in prisons to build the skills and capacity of offenders so that they can break the cycle of re-offending on release.Promote social inclusion amongst socially excluded people by providing a programme of high-quality singing to help develop skills and self-confidence to assist them to integrate into society.
The Irene Taylor Trust
Arts, Beneficiary group, Crime and JusticeThe Irene Taylor Trust 'Music in Prisons' has been working at the forefront of arts and rehabilitation since 1995, bringing creative music projects to men and women of all ages in prisons throughout the UK. The Trust now also works with ex-prisoners and young people on the fringes of the criminal justice system in the community.
Roadpeace
Charitable activities, Crime and Justice, Social welfareRoadPeace is the national charity for road crash victims dedicated to the support of bereaved and injured road crash victims, to championing their rights & working to reduce road danger. We run a national helpline & local support services including local groups, befriending, remembrance events. We are a member of the European Federation of Road Traffic Victims (FEVR), with UN consultative status.
Plias Resettlement LTD
Beneficiary group, Crime and JusticeTO PROMOTE FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC THE RESETTLEMENT AND REHABILITATION OF OFFENDERS AND EX-OFFENDERS AND TO HELP PREVENT THEM FROM RE-OFFENDING, IN PARTICULAR BUT NOT EXCLUSIVELY BY ENCOURAGING FAMILY SUPPORT AND THROUGH EDUCATION AND TRAINING IN ORDER THAT THEY MAY SEEK ALTERNATIVE ROUTES IN LIFE AWAY FROM CRIME.
The Sheriffs' And Recorders' Fund
Charitable activities, Crime and Justice, Social welfareMakes grants to ex-offenders for clothing, household furnishings, training courses and tools of trade.
Aldate's Community Transformation !nitiatives LTD
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Health, HousingACT!'s primary aim is providing relief to people in need, in particular offenders, ex-offenders, the homeless, asylum seekers and people suffering from addiction or mental illness.
Golden Opportunity Skills And Development (gosad)
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Crime and Justice, Education, LeisureGOLDEN OPPORTUNITY SKILLS AND DEVELOPMENT (GOS&D) provides.Employability Skills ProgrammeHealth and Well-being ProjectsInformation, Advice and Guidance (IAG)ESOLIntergenerational ProjectsCrime Diversionary Activities Offender Support Program Sports Activities
St Mary's Centre Community Trust
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Economic and community development, Social welfarePromoting among young people the prevention of crime and the saving of lives by educating and raising awareness concerning issues of serious violence, the negative effects of carrying or using a weapon and the positive effects of surrendering weapons, supporting them to contribute positively within their community and addressing the effects of vulnerability and social exclusion.
Sussex Pathways Limited
Charity and VCS support, Crime and Justice, EducationPartnership working in prisons & the community; providing volunteer mentors for people involved in the criminal justice system, supporting them holistically to change behaviour and reduce harm to the community; recruiting training and supporting community members to volunteer; delivery of mentoring service; identifying appropriate specialised services for referral; applications to grant funding.
Shotton Partnership 2000
Crime and Justice, Economic and community development, Education, LeisureThe objectives of Shotton Partnership 2000 Ltd. are for the benefit of the community in Shotton Colliery Durham to promote education and vocational training; create job opportunities; provide recreation and leisure facilities; improve the environment; promote public safety and reduce crime; and provide other services and facilities for community benefit as the charity sees fit.
Human Rights Protection Fund
Crime and Justice, SocietyThe charity provides practical and financial support to transform the lives of prisoners of conscience - people who have exercised a, non-violent, act of conscience to uphold their or others' human rights and consequently suffered persecution.
Give A Book
Arts, Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Social welfareGive a Book is a UK based charity that promotes books and the pleasure of reading in the hardest places. Our main areas of work are in prisons and with disadvantaged children and young people throughout the UK. Our core belief is that to pass on a good read - to give a book - is a transaction of lasting worth.
Langland Conservation LTD
Crime and Justice, EnvironmentTHE PROMOTION OF THE EFFICIENCY AND EFFECTIVENESS OF CHARITIES AND THE EFFECTIVE USE OF CHARITABLE RESOURCES FOR THE PUBLIC BENEFIT IN SUCH AS PARTS OF THE WORLD AS THE TRUSTEES SHALL DETERMINE THROUGH THE PROVISION OF PREDICTIVE ANTI-POACHING TECHNOLOGY, AND OTHER TECHNICAL ANALYTICAL CAPABILITIES TO ASSIST WITH THE INVESTIGATION OF POACHING AND ILLEGAL TRAFFICKING ACTIVITIES.
Open Road Norfolk Trust
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Education, HousingTo advance the education of young people in Norfolk, particularly but not exclusively those at risk of exclusion from school, with a view to improving their career prospects and supporting their development into mature and active members of society. This includes but is not limited to individuals who are NEET, young offenders, home schooled learners and older individuals seeking to return to work.
Intermission Youth
Arts, Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Education, Social welfareIntermission Youth gives disadvantaged young people the tools to make positive choices, to become the best version of themselves through drama, film and mentoring. Key activities: an 11-month Youth Theatre programme; Community Engagement work in schools, pupil referral units, young offender institutions and prisons; a Graduate programme offering continuing mentoring and personal development.
Circles Of Support And Accountability
Crime and JusticeCircles UK is a national charity which facilitates the development of Circles of Support and Accountability ( Circles) and ensures quality standards and safety in this work. Circles are a community-based programme working closely with statutory services, helping known sex offenders live offence-free lives. Circles UK provides training, guidance, applying national standards to member Projects
Our Sansar Limited
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Economic and community development, Social welfareOur Sansar is a UK-based non-governmental organisation working to provide education, welfare and shelter to the most disadvantaged children in Nepal for whom little or no help is forthcoming. At the moment we are focusing on programmes in Province 2: 1)Street Children Programme; 2) EmpowerHER Programme; 3) End to Child Labour; 4) End to Child Marriage; 5) Set up of local Social Enterprises
Re:work LTD
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Crime and Justice, Economic and community development, Education1. Developing and maintaining training, employment and volunteering opportunities for young people. We concentrate on those (semi) excluded from school and those deemed to be young offenders in order to enhance their chances of higher educational attainment and paid employment in the future. 2. Aiding the physical regeneration of the local area in line with environmentally driven objectives.
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.