Answered By: Kathryn Devine
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The report will be referenced as a webpage, following the example in our referencing guidance. It does not have a command or parliamentary paper number, so there is no additional information to add. Your reference list entry will be:

Bradley, Lord (2009) The Bradley report: Lord Bradley's review of people with mental health problems or learning disabilities in the criminal justice system. Available at: https://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ukgwa/20130107/http:/www.dh.gov.uk/prod_consum_dh/groups/dh_
digitalassets/documents/digitalasset/dh_098698.pdf (Accessed: day month year)

Your in-text citation will be (Bradley, 2009) or Bradley (2009) depending on your sentence structure. Include a page number if you are directly quoting or paraphrasing part of the report, e.g. (Bradley, 2009, p. 11).

If referring to the report by title in your work, use The Bradley Report. For example: The Bradley Report (Bradley, 2009, p. 8) notes that "rates of neurotic disorder in remand and sentenced prisoners were much higher in women than in men".