Mohammad Hassan Khalil, author of Jihad, Radicalism, and the New Atheism, discusses the religious dimension to terrorism. The latest Census results show that there's been a big fall in the number of people identifying as Christian in England and Wales The 2021 Census provided fascinating insights into religious beliefs in the UK., We publish a range of crime statistics broken down by ethnicity and religion. The proportion of people who were victims of CSEW headline crime by ethnicity and religion are presented in Table, For earlier data, please examine the following data on the religious affiliation of prisoners, 1975, 1991-1997 from James Beckford and Sophie Gilliat, Religion in Prison: ‘Equal Rites’ in a Multi-Faith Society (Cambridge University Press, 1998)., Many prisoners enter prison with a faith and others find one while in prison. Few of these prisoners will be “radicalised” or become involved in extremism or terrorist activity, although (obviously) those that do present huge challenges to the authorities., Although the number of prisoners convicted of an Islamist extremist offence in each establishment was small (estimated to be less than 2% of the prison population at each establishment),, Statistics relating to the Terrorism Act 2000, including arrests and outcomes, and stops and searches. Statistics on the number of individuals referred to and supported through the Prevent.