About us
Every year around nine million people use our services in 900 locations across the United Kingdom, including 650 courts and tribunals and 139 prisons in England and Wales.
Our work spans criminal, civil and family justice, democracy, rights and the constitution.
The Ministry of Justice works to protect the public and reduce reoffending, and to provide a more effective, transparent and responsive criminal justice system for victims and the public. We also provide fair and simple routes to civil and family justice.
The Ministry of Justice’s creation on 9 May 2007 brought together, for the first time, responsibility for the justice system – the courts, prisons, probation services and attendance centres. We work in partnership with the other government departments and agencies to reform the criminal justice system, to serve the public and support the victims of crime. We are also responsible for making new laws, strengthening democracy, modernising the constitution and safeguarding human rights.
- Ministry of Justice organisation chart (PDF 0.16mb 1 pages)
- Ministry of Justice organisational structure and functional descriptions (PDF 0.10mb 1 pages)
- Corporate management board terms of reference and objectives for 2009/10 (PDF 0.03mb 2 pages)
Contact us
Tel: +44 (0)20 3334 3555
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