
judicial statistics
Judicial statistics refer to the collection and analysis of data related to the functioning of the judicial system. This includes information on crime rates, case outcomes, court filings, sentencing trends, and the efficiency of courts. These statistics help policymakers, researchers, and the public understand how the legal system operates, identify trends or areas needing reform, and assess the fairness and effectiveness of justice administration. By analyzing these figures, stakeholders can make informed decisions to improve legal processes and ensure access to justice for all individuals.