Domain review
Rule of Law and Safety
Measures safety, order, consequence and justice-system function.
Rule of Law and Safety is currently rated Fragile. The domain score is driven primarily by Fraud incidents (CSEW), Offences resulting in charge or summons (E&W) and Prison capacity utilisation (E&W). Data confidence is medium across its component metrics.
Component indicators
Rule of Law and Safety — Metrics
Crime Survey victimisation (headline crime)
YE Mar 2025
Verified official value from ONS (Crime Survey for England & Wales) (CSEW headline victimisation), accessed 2026-06-13.
Evidence file
Crime Survey victimisation (headline crime)
Latest reading
YE Mar 2025
Scoring breakdown
Source
Crime Survey for England and Wales
- Update frequency
- Quarterly
- Reliability
- high
Provenance
- Provider
- ONS (Crime Survey for England & Wales)
- Series ID
- CSEW headline victimisation
- Frequency
- annual
- Accessed
- 13 June 2026
Known weakness
CSEW excludes fraud from its headline crime category in older series; survey suspension during COVID created a multi-year gap in the time series.
Notes
Verified official value from ONS (Crime Survey for England & Wales) (CSEW headline victimisation), accessed 2026-06-13.
Fraud incidents (CSEW)
YE Mar 2025
Verified official value from ONS (Crime Survey for England & Wales) (CSEW fraud incidents), accessed 2026-06-13.
Evidence file
Fraud incidents (CSEW)
Latest reading
YE Mar 2025
Scoring breakdown
Source
Crime Survey for England and Wales
- Update frequency
- Quarterly
- Reliability
- high
Provenance
- Provider
- ONS (Crime Survey for England & Wales)
- Series ID
- CSEW fraud incidents
- Frequency
- annual
- Accessed
- 13 June 2026
Known weakness
CSEW fraud estimates have wide confidence intervals and the survey was redesigned to capture fraud more comprehensively in 2015, creating a structural break in the series.
Notes
Verified official value from ONS (Crime Survey for England & Wales) (CSEW fraud incidents), accessed 2026-06-13.
Theft, robbery and burglary (CSEW)
YE Mar 2025
Verified official value from ONS (Crime Survey for England & Wales) (CSEW theft (incl. burglary) + robbery), accessed 2026-06-13.
Evidence file
Theft, robbery and burglary (CSEW)
Latest reading
YE Mar 2025
Scoring breakdown
Source
Crime Survey for England and Wales
- Update frequency
- Quarterly
- Reliability
- high
Provenance
- Provider
- ONS (Crime Survey for England & Wales)
- Series ID
- CSEW theft (incl. burglary) + robbery
- Frequency
- annual
- Accessed
- 13 June 2026
Known weakness
CSEW is a household survey and does not capture crime against commercial premises; theft (incl. burglary) and robbery are published separately, so the combined figure here sums the two.
Notes
Verified official value from ONS (Crime Survey for England & Wales) (CSEW theft (incl. burglary) + robbery), accessed 2026-06-13.
Offences resulting in charge or summons (E&W)
YE Mar 2025
Verified official value from Home Office (charge/summons rate, E&W), accessed 2026-06-13.
Evidence file
Offences resulting in charge or summons (E&W)
Latest reading
YE Mar 2025
Scoring breakdown
Source
Crime outcomes in England and Wales
- Update frequency
- Quarterly
- Reliability
- high
Provenance
- Provider
- Home Office
- Series ID
- charge/summons rate, E&W
- Frequency
- annual
- Accessed
- 13 June 2026
Known weakness
The denominator is recorded crime, which is itself incomplete; forces vary in recording practices, and changes in recording standards affect the ratio independently of investigative performance.
Notes
Verified official value from Home Office (charge/summons rate, E&W), accessed 2026-06-13.
Crown Court timeliness (E&W)
Q2 2025
Verified official value from Ministry of Justice (Crown Court median days offence→completion), accessed 2026-06-13.
Evidence file
Crown Court timeliness (E&W)
Latest reading
Q2 2025
Scoring breakdown
Source
Criminal court statistics quarterly
- Update frequency
- Quarterly
- Reliability
- high
Provenance
- Provider
- Ministry of Justice
- Series ID
- Crown Court median days offence→completion
- Frequency
- quarterly
- Accessed
- 13 June 2026
Known weakness
Median conceals large variation by case type; the offence date is not always accurately recorded, and case complexity changes over time affect average timeliness independently of capacity.
Notes
Verified official value from Ministry of Justice (Crown Court median days offence→completion), accessed 2026-06-13.
Prison capacity utilisation (E&W)
24 Nov 2025
Verified official value from Ministry of Justice (prison population vs usable operational capacity, E&W), accessed 2026-06-13.
Evidence file
Prison capacity utilisation (E&W)
Latest reading
24 Nov 2025
Scoring breakdown
Source
Prison population weekly/monthly statistics
- Update frequency
- Weekly
- Reliability
- high
Provenance
- Provider
- Ministry of Justice
- Series ID
- prison population vs usable operational capacity, E&W
- Frequency
- periodic
- Accessed
- 13 June 2026
Known weakness
Usable operational capacity is a managed administrative figure that can be adjusted by HMPPS; capacity reductions (e.g. cell refurbishments) can mechanically worsen the ratio.
Notes
Verified official value from Ministry of Justice (prison population vs usable operational capacity, E&W), accessed 2026-06-13.
Historical values
Metric trends
Historical values
Crime Survey victimisation (headline crime)
Latest
17.1% adults victimised in last 12 monthsCrime Survey victimisation (headline crime) — % adults victimised in last 12 months — reported values, not stress scores.
Historical values
Fraud incidents (CSEW)
Latest
4.2million incidents per yearFraud incidents (CSEW) — million incidents per year — reported values, not stress scores.
Historical values
Theft, robbery and burglary (CSEW)
Latest
2.88million incidents per yearTheft, robbery and burglary (CSEW) — million incidents per year — reported values, not stress scores.
Historical values
Offences resulting in charge or summons (E&W)
Latest
6.3% of recorded offencesOffences resulting in charge or summons (E&W) — % of recorded offences — reported values, not stress scores.
Historical values
Crown Court timeliness (E&W)
Latest
338median days, offence to completionCrown Court timeliness (E&W) — median days, offence to completion — reported values, not stress scores.
Historical values
Prison capacity utilisation (E&W)
Latest
97.8% of usable operational capacityPrison capacity utilisation (E&W) — % of usable operational capacity — reported values, not stress scores.
Data provenance
Sources for this domain
| Organisation | Dataset | Type | Frequency | Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Office for National Statistics | Crime Survey for England and Wales | Survey | Quarterly | Source ↗ |
| Home Office | Crime outcomes in England and Wales | Official | Quarterly | Source ↗ |
| Ministry of Justice | Criminal court statistics quarterly | Official | Quarterly | Source ↗ |
| Ministry of Justice | Prison population weekly/monthly statistics | Administrative | Weekly | Source ↗ |
How the Rule of Law and Safety domain is scored
The domain score is the median of the 6 component metric stress scores. Using the median reduces sensitivity to a single anomalous metric.
Each metric stress score is calculated as:
metric_stress = clamp(0.6 × level_score + 0.3 × trend_score + 0.1 × volatility_score, 0, 100)The Rule of Law and Safety domain carries a weight of 9% in the national index. Full methodology: methodology page.
Sensitivity analysis
What would move this domain?
The Rule of Law and Safety domain score is most sensitive to its two highest-stress indicators. Meaningful improvement in either of the following metrics would be the most direct path to improving the domain score:
- 83
Fraud incidents (CSEW)
Estimated total fraud incidents per year in England and Wales based on CSEW, the largest crime type by volume.
- 72
Offences resulting in charge or summons (E&W)
Proportion of recorded crimes in England and Wales that result in a charge or summons, measuring the system's ability to hold offenders accountable.