Statistical Bulletin 2008/09
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1 Statistical Bulletin i Statistical Bulletin 2008/09
2 Statistical Bulletin 1 02 Introduction 03 Map of BTP stations 04 Personnel statistics 08 Policing Plan targets 2008/09 09 Complaints against police 10 Summary of notifiable offences/crime 2007/ /09 15 Force total crime/offences 2007/ /09 18 Scotland total crime/offences 2007/ /09 21 North Eastern total crime/offences 2007/ /09 24 North Western total crime/offences 2007/ /09 27 London North total crime/offences 2007/ /09 30 London South total crime/offences 2007/ /09 33 London Underground /DLR total crime/offences 2007/ /09 36 Wales & Western total crime/offences 2007/ /09 39 Wales total crime/offences 2007/ /09 42 Miscellaneous statistics 2008/09 45 Financial results
3 Statistical Bulletin 2 Introduction This bulletin contains crime and performance statistics for the year 1 April 2008 to 31 March Where appropriate, a comparison is given for the previous year. The crime/offence figures are collated from British Transport Police s (BTP s) computerised crime reporting system, CRIME. The recording of crime is not static and the figures represent a snapshot in time, i.e. the state of the system at 31 March 2008 and BTP compiles crime statistics for England, Wales and Scotland. In England and Wales, these statistics are broken down into six geographical areas North Eastern, North Western, Wales and Western, London Underground/DLR, London North and London South. In England and Wales, crimes fall into two groups: notifiable offences, which are serious offences that have to be reported to the Home Office; and non-notifiable offences, which are less serious offences not reported to the Home Office. In Scotland, all crimes and offences are reported to the Scottish Office and published in their bulletin. The groups are then broken down into 12 crime categories: violent crime sexual offences criminal damage line of route offences theft of passenger property motor vehicle/cycle offences robbery theft of railway property public disorder offences fraud offences drugs other crimes Crime statistics should be treated with caution. Dramatic fluctuations, whether up or down, can be misleading and if misused statistics can contribute to the fear of crime. Hundreds of millions of passenger journeys are made safely each year and the statistics should be viewed in that context. The following points are given for guidance: 1 The Home Office introduced a National Crime Recording Standard (NCRS) that all police forces across England and Wales were required to adopt. BTP adopted this standard on 1 April The basic principles of NCRS are that if on the balance of probability a crime has been committed, it is recorded as a crime. The standard has made crime recording more victim focused. 2 Crime statistics are not always accurate indicators of risk. Police activity to target particular offences, changes in reporting patterns and other factors can affect reported crime figures. 3 Apparent anomalies, such as more crimes being detected than have been reported, are due to the fact that statistics reflect crimes and detections recorded during a specific period. Detections may relate to crimes reported in earlier periods. 4 A summary of 2008/09 crime statistics was published by press release on 20 May Figures for London North have been adjusted slightly since then, although the overall number of crimes remains unchanged. 5 Two new crime categories have been separated out in 2008/09 proceeds of crime (drugs) and proceeds of crime (excluding drugs). These offences were previously included in the other offences categories within their groups. 2008/09 statistics Total notifiable and non-notifiable offences fell in 2008/09 by 3.5% with a total of 105,656 offences reported. Notifiable crime was down 4.5% from 70,368 to 67,217. Within these figures, there were 2.4% fewer violent crimes, including a 1% fall in serious assaults. Robberies were reduced by 16% following a 46% fall the previous year and theft of passenger property was down by 16%. Route crime was down for the sixth year in a row, by 9%, and criminal damage fell by 17% The continuing focus on anti-social behaviour and low-level disorder contributed to a 4% increase in public disorder offences as well as a 47% increase in reported drugs offences. The detection rate for all offences (notifiable and non-notifiable) was 39.8%. Of the 67,217 notifiable crimes reported to BTP in 2008/09, 21,715 were detected; a detection rate of 32.3% compared to 27.0% in 2007/08.
4 Statistical Bulletin 3 Map of BTP stations S NW NE WW LN Scotland North Western North Eastern Wales & Western London North Inverness LS LU London South London Underground/DLR S Dundee Aberdeen Perth Stirling Kirkcaldy Dalmuir Glasgow Edinburgh Paisley Motherwell Kilwinning London Underground/DLR Wembley Park Finsbury Park Newcastle Carlisle Sunderland Central London West Ham NW Darlington Middlesborough Hammersmith Stockwell Poplar London North and South Paddington Victoria Ebury Bridge Camden Town Euston Marylebone Waterloo Finsbury Park St. Pancras Kings Cross Liverpool Street Lewisham Woolwich Arsenal Highbury & Islington Hackney Downs Barking London North London South Rhyl Bangor Chester Crewe Shrewsbury Machynlleth Carmarthen Swansea Pontypridd Cardiff Wirral WW Newport NE Lancaster Shipley Blackpool Preston Southport Wigan Liverpool Wolverhampton Birmingham Coventry Bristol Bath Leeds Bradford Gloucester York Hull Grimsby Doncaster Manchester Sheffield Manchester Airport Lincoln Stoke Derby Nottingham Milton Keynes Reading LS Leicester Luton Peterborough LN LU Norwich Cambridge Colchester Southend Croydon Guildford Ashford Exeter Bournemouth Southampton Portsmouth Brighton Plymouth Truro
5 Statistical Bulletin 4 Personnel statistics Number of staff Police officers Police staff (including PCSOs) 2008/09 2,885 1, /08 2,835 1, /07 2,818 1, /06 2,774 1, /05 2,494 1,015 Area strength Police officers Police staff PSCOs Special constables Force Headquarters London North London South London Underground/DLR North Eastern North Western Scotland Wales & Western Total 2,885 1, Police officers by rank Male Female Total Constable 1, ,987 Sergeant Inspector Chief inspector Superintendent Chief superintendent Assistant chief constable Deputy chief constable Chief constable Detective constable Detective sergeant Detective inspector Detective chief inspector Detective superintendent Detective chief superintendent Total 2, ,885
6 Statistical Bulletin 5 Police staff and PCSOs by grade Male Female Total Civilian driver Cleaner Clerical officer 1/ Clerical officer Clerical officer Clerical officer Detention officer Domestic Executive grade Executive grade Executive grade Executive grade Groundperson Management staff Management staff Management staff Management staff Management staff Management staff Police staff grade Police staff grade Police staff grade Police staff grade Police staff grade Police staff grade Police staff grade Police staff grade Police staff grade Police staff grade Principal technical officer Security officer Senior technical officer Technology staff Technology staff Technology staff Technology staff Technology staff Technology staff Police community support officers (PCSOs) Total ,661
7 Statistical Bulletin 6 Police starters and leavers Police starters Force Headquarters 17 London North 41 London South 39 London Underground/DLR 57 North Eastern 19 North Western 15 Scotland 10 Wales & Western 20 Total 218 Police leavers Resignation Transfer to Retirement Ill- Severance Dismissal Death End of Unknown Total other force health contract Force Headquarters London North London South London Underground/DLR North Eastern North Western Scotland Wales & Western Total
8 Statistical Bulletin 7 Minority ethnic police officers by rank PC DC PS DS INSP DI CI DCI SUPT Total Force Headquarters London North London South London Underground/DLR North Eastern North Western Scotland Wales & Western Total Minority ethnic police staff by grade Clerical officer 3 2 Clerical officer 4 5 Clerical officer 5 2 Detention officer 1 Executive grade 1 2 Management staff 1 1 Management staff 2 2 Management staff 4 0 Police staff grade 1 4 Police staff grade 2 10 Police staff grade 3 88 Police staff grade 4 57 Police staff grade 5 41 Police staff grade 6 8 Police staff grade 7 8 Police staff grade 8 6 Police staff grade 9 1 Police staff grade 10 1 Technology staff 1 1 Technology staff 2 2 Technology staff 3 1 Technology staff 4 1 Police community support officer 63 Total 307
9 Statistical Bulletin 8 Policing Plan targets 2008/09 BTP has achieved 18 out of 22 national Policing Plan targets in 2008/09 and 80 out of 88 targets National operational targets No. Target Outcome Achieved 1 Reduce notifiable crime by 2% -4.5% Yes 2 Achieve at least a 28% detection rate for notifiable offences 32% Yes 3 Reduce live cable related offences by 5% -18% Yes 4 Increase the number of offenders detected for cable related offences +152 or +47% Yes 5 Seize 500,000 assets and cash linked to cable related offences 1.3m Yes 6 Bring 27% of offences to justice 31.7% Yes 7 On average, clear fatalities within 90 minutes 75 minutes Yes 8 Obtain 63 football banning orders 81 Yes 9 Reduce serious football related incidents by 5% -24% Yes 10 Carry out CBR profiling at 95% of nominated locations every month 100% Yes 11 Persistent young offenders: average time from arrest to sentence 58 days Yes to be no more than 65 days National organisational targets 12 Average sickness per police officer to be less than eight days 7.95 days Yes 13 Average sickness per PCSO to be less than eight days 6.36 days Yes 14 Average sickness per staff employee to be less than eight days 6.32 days Yes 15 14% of police officers recruited to be from a BME background 9.6% No 16 25% of police officers recruited to be female 14.2% No % of promoted police officers to be from a BME background 8.1% Yes 18 18% of promoted police officers to be female 10.8% No 19 Achieve 2% ( 3.4m) efficiency savings 11m Yes 20 Answer 90% of emergency calls within 10 seconds 86% No 21 Answer 90% of non-emergency calls within 40 seconds 92% Yes 22 Quality of service: achieve overall victim satisfaction of 80% 80% Yes
10 Statistical Bulletin 9 Complaints against police 1 Number of cases received during the year Number of cases where investigations were completed during the year Arising from 2, the number of individual complaints Arising from 3, the numbers: a) locally resolved b) withdrawn/not proceeded with c) dispensed with d) discontinued 6 3 e) not substantiated f) substantiated Formal discipline Officers dealt with under the provisions of the Force Discipline Regulations received the following punishments: Dismissed 3 3 Required to resign 3 3 Reduction in rank 1 0 Fined 4 7 Caution 0 2 Reprimanded 0 6 Found not guilty 0 2 Written warning Resignation accepted before disciplinary hearing These figures do not match those form last year s stats bulletin. Is this ok?
11 Statistical Bulletin 10 Summary of offences/crime 2007/ /09 Crime No. +/- % +/- All crime/offences England (excludes LU/DLR) notifiable crime 49,733 48,172-1, Other offences 23,365 23, Total 73,098 71,589-1, Wales notifiable crime 1,720 1, Other offences 1,946 1, Total 3,666 3, E&W notifiable crime 51,453 49,780-1, Other offences 25,311 25, Total 76,764 75,000-1, London Underground/DLR notifiable crime 16,445 15,109-1, Other offences 9,321 8, Total 25,766 24,091-1, Scotland crime 2,470 2, Other offences 4,508 4, Total 6,978 6, Force total (notifiable) crime 70,368 67,217-3, Force total other offences 39,140 38, Force grand total all offences 109, ,656-3,
12 Statistical Bulletin 11 Summary of notifiable offences/crimes breakdown by crime group Crime No +/- %+/- Violent crime England 6,324 6, Wales Total E&W 6,566 6, London Underground/DLR 2,215 2, Scotland Total 9,228 9, Sexual offences England Wales Total E&W London Underground/DLR Scotland Total Criminal damage England 5,107 4, Wales Total E&W 5,369 4, London Underground/DLR 1,921 1, Scotland (malicious mischief) Total 7,854 6,501-1, Line of route offences England 1,863 1, Wales Total E&W 1,993 1, London Underground/DLR Scotland Total 2,404 2, Theft of passenger property England 11,233 9,546-1, Wales Total E&W 11,549 9,848-1, London Underground/DLR 7,481 6,134-1, Scotland Total 19,426 16,386-3, Motor vehicle/cycle offences England 9,196 8, Wales Total E&W 9,349 8, London Underground/DLR Scotland Total 9,822 9,
13 Statistical Bulletin 12 Crime No +/- %+/- Robbery England Wales Total E&W London Underground/DLR Scotland Total 1, Theft of railway property England 5,547 5, Wales Total E&W 5,793 6, London Underground/DLR Scotland Total 6,778 6, Public disorder offences England 4,634 4, Wales Total E&W 4,829 5, London Underground/DLR 1,981 1, Scotland Total 6,813 7, Fraud offences England Wales Total E&W London Underground/DLR Scotland Total 1,146 1, Drugs England 2,983 4,097 +1, Wales Total E&W 3,092 4,247 +1, London Underground/DLR 881 1, Scotland Total 4,071 6,000 +1, Other crimes England Wales Total E&W London Underground/DLR Scotland Total
14 Statistical Bulletin 13 Summary of notifiable offences/crimes (England & Wales by Area 2007/ /09) Crime No. +/- % +/- All crime London North 14,198 13, North Eastern 5,781 5, North Western 5,757 5, Wales & Western 8,330 8, London South 17,387 16, Violent crime London North 1,751 1, North Eastern North Western Wales & Western London South 2,604 2, Sexual offences London North North Eastern North Western Wales & Western London South Criminal damage London North 1, North Eastern North Western Wales & Western 1, London South 1,900 1, Line of route offences London North North Eastern North Western Wales & Western London South Theft of passenger property London North 3,785 3, North Eastern 1,269 1, North Western 1, Wales & Western 1,627 1, London South 3,839 3, Motor vehicle/cycle offences London North 3,153 2, North Eastern North Western Wales & Western 1,189 1, London South 3,712 3,
15 Statistical Bulletin 14 Crime No. +/- % +/- Robbery London North North Eastern North Western Wales & Western London South Theft of railway property London North 1,138 1, North Eastern 1,112 1, North Western Wales & Western 1,155 1, London South 1,522 1, Public disorder offences London North 1,326 1, North Eastern North Western Wales & Western London South 1,507 1, Fraud offences London North North Eastern North Western Wales & Western London South Drugs London North North Eastern North Western Wales & Western London South 863 1, Other crimes London North North Eastern North Western Wales & Western London South
16 Statistical Bulletin 15 Force total crime/offences 2007/ /09 Force 2007/08 Force 2008/09 Violence against the person offences Homicide Attempted murder Serious assault 2, ,489 1,094 Common assault 3,706 1,339 3,673 1,454 Police assault Firearms/explosive offences Racially aggravated harassment 1, , Other violence Total violence against the person 9,228 4,355 9,004 4,593 Sexual offences Sexual offences against males Sexual offences against females Exposure Offences between males Other sexual offences Total sexual offences Criminal damage/malicious mischief Criminal damage/malicious mischief 3, , Arson/fire-raising Graffiti 4, , Vandalism rolling stock Other criminal damage Total criminal damage/malicious mischief 7,854 1,181 6,501 1,161 Line of route offences Destroy or damage/endanger safety Obstruction Throw missile at rail vehicle 1, , Total line of route offences 2, , Theft of passenger property Theft luggage 1, , Theft personal property 8, , Theft from the person 9, , Total theft of passenger property 19, , Motor vehicle/cycle offences Theft motor vehicle Take vehicle w/o consent Theft from vehicle 2, , Damage to motor vehicle 1, , Theft/damage pedal cycle offences 5, , Interfere with motor vehicle Total motor vehicle/cycle offences 9, ,
17 Statistical Bulletin 16 Force 2007/08 Force 2008/09 Robbery offences Robbery 1, Assault w/intent to rob Total robbery offences 1, Theft of railway/commercial property and burglary offences Burglary/housebreaking booking office Burglary/housebreaking Theft from shop/kiosk 1,680 1,036 1,856 1,211 Goods in transit offences Theft from vending machines Theft undertaking stores 1, Mail offences Other theft/burglary offences 2, , Total theft of railway/commercial property and burglary offences 6,778 1,716 6,972 1,975 Public disorder offences Bomb hoax offences Other public order offences 6,746 4,264 7,008 4,501 Total public disorder offences 6,813 4,276 7,074 4,512 Fraud offences Ticket fraud Other fraud Forgery Total fraud offences 1, , Drug offences Trafficking in controlled drug Possession of controlled drug 4,019 3,862 5,899 5,789 Proceeds of crime (drugs) n/a n/a 1 2 Other drug offences Total drug offences 4,071 3,900 6,000 5,861 Other Notifiable offences/crimes Other theft Handling/reset Other firearms offences Proceeds of drime (excl. drugs) n/a n/a Other offences Total other notifiable offences/crimes Total notifiable offences 70,368 18,999 67,217 21,715
18 Statistical Bulletin 17 Force total non-notifiable offences Force 2007/08 Force 2008/09 Less serious line of route offences Railway trespass 10,663 2,592 9,441 2,531 Transport and works offences Operating communication cord Stonethrowing 2, , Other less serious line of route offences Total less serious line of route offences 12,924 2,679 11,723 2,616 Less serious public disorder offences Alcohol offences 2,391 2,318 2,868 2,703 Breach of the peace Public order related offences 6,288 2,290 6,394 2,719 Other less serious public order Total less serious public disorder offences 10,091 5,618 10,680 6,352 Less serious fraud offences Travel fraud offences 7,759 6,500 8,275 6,511 Travel related offences/greater distance 2,622 1,598 1,987 1,267 Failure to provide details/show ticket Total less serious fraud offences 10,415 8,124 10,291 7,795 Other less serious offences Driving offences (R.T.A) 3,818 2,238 3,726 2,350 Vehicle related (byelaws) Begging Protection equipment Other less serious offences Total other less serious offences 5,710 3,254 5,745 3,536 Total non-notifiable offences 39,140 19,675 38,439 20,299
19 Statistical Bulletin 18 Scotland total crime/offences Violence against the person offences Homicide Attempted murder Serious assault Common assault Police assault Firearms/explosive offences Racially aggravated harassment Other violence Total violence against the person Sexual offences Sexual offences against males Sexual offences against females Exposure Offences between males Other sexual offences Total sexual offences Criminal damage/malicious mischief Criminal damage/malicious mischief Arson/fire-raising Graffiti Vandalism rolling stock Other criminal damage Total criminal damage/malicious mischief Line of route offences Destroy or damage/endanger safety Obstruction Throw missile at rail vehicle Total line of route offences Theft of passenger property Theft luggage Theft personal property Theft from the person Total theft of passenger property Motor vehicle/cycle offences Theft motor vehicle Take vehicle w/o consent Theft from vehicle Damage to motor vehicle Theft/damage pedal cycle offences Interfere with motor vehicle Total motor vehicle/cycle offences
20 Statistical Bulletin 19 Robbery offences Robbery Assault w/intent to rob Total robbery offences Theft of railway/commercial property and burglary offences Burglary/housebreaking booking office Burglary/housebreaking Theft from shop/kiosk Goods in transit offences Theft from vending machines Theft undertaking stores Mail offences Other theft/burglary offences Total theft of railway/commercial property and burglary offences Public disorder offences Bomb hoax offences Other public order offences Total public disorder offences Fraud offences Ticket fraud Other fraud Forgery Total fraud offences Drug offences Trafficking in controlled drug Possession of controlled drug Proceeds of crime (drugs) n/a n/a 0 0 Other drug offences Total drug offences Other notifiable offences/crimes Other theft Handling/reset Other firearms offences Proceeds of crime (excl. drugs) n/a n/a 0 0 Other offences Total other notifiable offences/crimes Total notifiable offences 2, ,
21 Statistical Bulletin 20 Scotland offences Less serious line of route offences Railway trespass 1, , Transport and works offences Operating communication cord Stonethrowing Other less serious line of route offences Total less serious line of route offences 1, , Less serious public disorder offences Alcohol offences Breach of the peace Public order related offences Other less serious public order Total less serious public disorder offences 2,097 1,552 2,023 1,524 Less serious fraud offences Travel fraud offences Travel related offences/greater distance Failure to provide details/show ticket Total less serious fraud offences Other less serious offences Driving offences (R.T.A) Vehicle related (byelaws) Begging Protection equipment Other less serious offences Total other less serious offences Total offences 4,508 2,047 4,237 2,204
22 Statistical Bulletin 21 North Eastern total crime/offences 2007/ /09 Violence against the person offences Homicide Attempted murder Serious assault Common assault Police assault Firearms/explosive offences Racially aggravated harassment Other violence Total violence against the person Sexual offences Sexual offences against males Sexual offences against females Exposure Offences between males Other sexual offences Total sexual offences Criminal damage/malicious mischief Criminal damage/malicious mischief Arson/fire-raising Graffiti Vandalism rolling stock Other criminal damage Total criminal damage/malicious mischief Line of route offences Destroy or damage/endanger safety Obstruction Throw missile at rail vehicle Total line of route offences Theft of passenger property Theft luggage Theft personal property Theft from the person Total theft of passenger property 1, , Motor vehicle/cycle offences Theft motor vehicle Take vehicle w/o consent Theft from vehicle Damage to motor vehicle Theft/damage pedal cycle offences Interfere with motor vehicle Total motor vehicle/cycle offences
23 Statistical Bulletin 22 Robbery offences Robbery Assault w/intent to rob Total robbery offences Theft of railway/commercial property and burglary offences Burglary/housebreaking booking office Burglary/housebreaking Theft from shop/kiosk Goods in transit offences Theft from vending machines Theft undertaking stores Mail offences Other theft/burglary offences Total theft of railway/commercial property and burglary offences 1, , Public disorder offences Bomb hoax offences Other public order offences Total public disorder offences Fraud offences Ticket fraud Other fraud Forgery Total fraud offences Drug offences Trafficking in controlled drug Possession of controlled drug Proceeds of crime (drugs) n/a n/a 1 1 Other drug offences Total drug offences Other notifiable offences/crimes Other theft Handling/reset Other firearms offences Proceeds of crime (excl. drugs) n/a n/a 5 5 Other offences Total other notifiable offences/crimes Total notifiable offences 5,781 1,747 5,459 1,863
24 Statistical Bulletin 23 North Eastern non-notifiable offences Less serious line of route offences Railway trespass 1, , Transport and works offences Operating communication cord Stonethrowing Other less serious line of route offences Total less serious line of route offences 2, , Less serious public disorder offences Alcohol offences Breach of the peace Public order related offences , Other less serious public order Total less serious public disorder offences 1, ,583 1,107 Less serious fraud offences Travel fraud offences Travel related offences/greater distance Failure to provide details/show ticket Total less serious fraud offences Other less serious offences Driving offences (R.T.A) 1,520 1,214 1,401 1,243 Vehicle related (byelaws) Begging Protection equipment Other less serious offences Total other less serious offences 1,718 1,323 1,617 1,364 Total non-notifiable offences 5,550 2,858 5,149 3,052
25 Statistical Bulletin 24 North Western total crime/offences 2007/ /09 Violence against the person offences Homicide Attempted murder Serious assault Common assault Police assault Firearms/explosive offences Racially aggravated harassment Other violence Total violence against the person Sexual offences Sexual offences against males Sexual offences against females Exposure Offences between males Other sexual offences Total sexual offences Criminal damage/malicious mischief Criminal damage/malicious mischief Arson/fire-raising Graffiti Vandalism rolling stock Other criminal damage Total criminal damage/malicious mischief Line of route offences Destroy or damage/endanger safety Obstruction Throw missile at rail vehicle Total line of route offences Theft of passenger property Theft luggage Theft personal property Theft from the person Total theft of passenger property 1, Motor vehicle/cycle offences Theft motor vehicle Take vehicle w/o consent Theft from vehicle Damage to motor vehicle Theft/damage pedal cycle offences Interfere with motor vehicle Total motor vehicle/cycle offences
26 Statistical Bulletin 25 Robbery offences Robbery Assault w/intent to rob Total robbery offences Theft of railway/commercial property and burglary offences Burglary/housebreaking booking office Burglary/housebreaking Theft from shop/kiosk Goods in transit offences Theft from vending machines Theft undertaking stores Mail offences Other theft/burglary offences Total theft of railway/commercial property and burglary offences Public disorder offences Bomb hoax offences Other public order offences Total public disorder offences Fraud offences Ticket fraud Other fraud Forgery Total fraud offences Drug offences Trafficking in controlled drug Possession of controlled drug Proceeds of crime (drugs) n/a n/a 0 1 Other drug offences Total drug offences Other notifiable offences/crimes Other theft Handling/reset Other firearms offences Proceeds of crime (excl. drugs) n/a n/a 3 1 Other offences Total other notifiable offences/crimes Total notifiable offences 5,757 2,188 5,559 2,355
27 Statistical Bulletin 26 North Western non-notifiable offences Less serious line of route offences Railway trespass 1, , Transport and works offences Operating communication cord Stonethrowing Other less serious line of route offences Total less serious line of route offences 2, , Less serious public disorder offences Alcohol offences Breach of the peace Public order related offences Other less serious public order Total less serious public disorder offences 1, Less serious fraud offences Travel fraud offences Travel related offences/greater distance Failure to provide details/show ticket Total less serious fraud offences 1, Other less serious offences Driving offences (R.T.A) Vehicle related (byelaws) Begging Protection equipment Other less serious offences Total other less serious offences Total non-notifiable offences 4,825 2,003 4,542 1,835
28 Statistical Bulletin 27 London North total crime/offences 2007/ /09 Violence against the person offences Homicide Attempted murder Serious assault Common assault Police assault Firearms/explosive offences Racially aggravated harassment Other violence Total violence against the person 1, , Sexual offences Sexual offences against males Sexual offences against females Exposure Offences between males Other sexual offences Total sexual offences Criminal damage/malicious mischief Criminal damage/malicious mischief Arson/fire-raising Graffiti Vandalism rolling stock Other criminal damage Total criminal damage/malicious mischief 1, Line of route offences Destroy or damage/endanger safety Obstruction Throw missile at rail vehicle Total line of route offences Theft of passenger property Theft luggage Theft personal property 2, , Theft from the person 1, Total theft of passenger property 3, , Motor vehicle/cycle offences Theft motor vehicle Take vehicle w/o consent Theft from vehicle Damage to motor vehicle Theft/damage pedal cycle offences 2, , Interfere with motor vehicle Total motor vehicle/cycle offences 3, ,
29 Statistical Bulletin 28 Robbery offences Robbery Assault w/intent to rob Total robbery offences Theft of railway/commercial property and burglary offences Burglary/housebreaking booking office Burglary/housebreaking Theft from shop/kiosk Goods in transit offences Theft from vending machines Theft undertaking stores Mail offences Other theft/burglary offences Total theft of railway/commercial property and burglary offences 1, , Public disorder offences Bomb hoax offences Other public order offences 1, , Total public disorder offences 1, , Fraud offences Ticket fraud Other fraud Forgery Total fraud offences Drug offences Trafficking in controlled drug Possession of controlled drug Proceeds of crime (drugs) n/a n/a 0 0 Other drug offences Total drug offences Other notifiable offences/crimes Other theft Handling/reset Other firearms offences Proceeds of crime (excl. drugs) n/a n/a Other offences Total other notifiable offences/crimes Total notifiable offences 14,198 3,634 13,
30 Statistical Bulletin 29 London North non-notifiable offences Less serious line of route offences Railway trespass 1, , Transport and works offences Operating communication cord Stonethrowing Other less serious line of route offences Total less serious line of route offences 1, , Less serious public disorder offences Alcohol offences Breach of the peace Public order related offences Other less serious public order Total less serious public disorder offences Less serious fraud offences Travel fraud offences Travel related offences/greater distance Failure to provide details/show ticket Total less serious fraud offences , Other less serious offences Driving offences (R.T.A) Vehicle related (byelaws) Begging Protection equipment Other less serious offences Total other less serious offences Total non-notifiable offences 4,135 1,761 4,345 1,878
31 Statistical Bulletin 30 London South total crime/offences 2007/ /09 Violence against the person offences Homicide Attempted murder Serious assault Common assault 1, , Police assault Firearms/explosive offences Racially aggravated harassment Other violence Total violence against the person 2,604 1,128 2,396 1,095 Sexual offences Sexual offences against males Sexual offences against females Exposure Offences between males Other sexual offences Total sexual offences Criminal damage/malicious mischief Criminal damage/malicious mischief Arson/fire-raising Graffiti 1, Vandalism rolling stock Other criminal damage Total criminal damage/malicious mischief 1, , Line of route offences Destroy or damage/endanger safety Obstruction Throw missile at rail vehicle Total line of route offences Theft of passenger property Theft luggage Theft personal property 2, , Theft from the person 1, , Total theft of passenger property 3, , Motor vehicle/cycle offences Theft motor vehicle Take vehicle w/o consent Theft from vehicle Damage to motor vehicle Theft/damage pedal cycle offences 2, , Interfere with motor vehicle Total motor vehicle/cycle offences 3, ,
32 Statistical Bulletin 31 Robbery offences Robbery Assault w/intent to rob Total robbery offences Theft of railway/commercial property and burglary offences Burglary/housebreaking booking office Burglary/housebreaking Theft from shop/kiosk Goods in transit offences Theft from vending machines Theft undertaking stores Mail offences Other theft/burglary offences Total theft of railway/commercial property and burglary offences 1, , Public disorder offences Bomb hoax offences Other public order offences 1, , Total public disorder offences 1, , Fraud offences Ticket fraud Other fraud Forgery Total fraud offences Drug offences Trafficking in controlled drug Possession of controlled drug ,302 1,291 Proceeds of crime (drugs) n/a n/a 0 0 Other drug offences Total drug offences ,306 1,298 Other notifiable offences/crimes Other theft Handling/reset Other firearms offences Proceeds of crime (excl. drugs) n/a n/a 29 6 Other offences Total other notifiable offences/crimes Total notifiable offences 17,387 4,504 16,620 5,219
33 Statistical Bulletin 32 London South non-notifiable offences/crimes Less serious line of route offences Railway trespass 1, , Transport and works offences Operating communication cord Stonethrowing Other less serious line of route offences Total less serious line of route offences 1, , Less serious public disorder offences Alcohol offences Breach of the peace Public order related offences Other less serious public order Total less serious public disorder offences 1, , Less serious fraud offences Travel fraud offences ,304 1,032 Travel related offences/greater distance Failure to provide details/show ticket Total less serious fraud offences ,501 1,138 Other less serious offences Driving offences (R.T.A) Vehicle related (byelaws) Begging Protection equipment Other less serious offences Total other less serious offences Total non-notifiable offences 3,977 1,763 4,993 2,362
34 Statistical Bulletin 33 London Underground/DLR total crime/offences 2007/ /09 Violence against the person offences Homicide Attempted murder Serious assault Common assault 1, Police assault Firearms/explosive offences Racially aggravated harassment Other violence Total violence against the person 2, , Sexual offences Sexual offences against males Sexual offences against females Exposure Offences between males Other sexual offences Total sexual offences Criminal damage/malicious mischief Criminal damage/malicious mischief Arson/fire-raising Graffiti 1, , Vandalism rolling stock Other criminal damage Total criminal damage/malicious mischief 1, , Line of route offences Destroy or damage/endanger safety Obstruction Throw missile at rail vehicle Total line of route offences Theft of passenger property Theft luggage Theft personal property 1, , Theft from the person 5, , Total theft of passenger property 7, , Motor vehicle/cycle offences Theft motor vehicle Take vehicle w/o consent Theft from vehicle Damage to motor vehicle Theft/damage pedal cycle offences Interfere with motor vehicle Total motor vehicle/cycle offences
35 Statistical Bulletin 34 Robbery offences Robbery Assault w/intent to rob Total robbery offences Theft of railway/commercial property and burglary offences Burglary/housebreaking booking office Burglary/housebreaking Theft from shop/kiosk Goods in transit offences Theft from vending machines Theft undertaking stores Mail offences Other theft/burglary offences Total theft of railway/commercial property and burglary offences Public disorder offences Bomb hoax offences Other public order offences 1,967 1,009 1,882 1,003 Total public disorder offences 1,981 1,012 1,892 1,006 Fraud offences Ticket fraud Other fraud Forgery Total fraud offences Drug offences Trafficking in controlled drug Possession of controlled drug ,602 1,541 Proceeds of crime (drugs) n/a n/a 0 0 Other drug offences Total drug offences ,616 1,551 Other notifiable offences/crimes Other theft Handling/reset Other firearms offences Proceeds of crime (excl. drugs) n/a n/a 17 5 Other offences Total other notifiable offences/crimes Total notifiable offences 16,445 3,593 15,
36 Statistical Bulletin 35 London Underground/DLR non-notifiable offences Less serious line of route offences Railway trespass Transport and works offences Operating communication cord Stonethrowing Other less serious line of route offences Total less serious line of route offences Less serious public disorder offences Alcohol offences Breach of the peace Public order related offences 1, , Other less serious public order Total less serious public disorder offences 1,986 1,026 2,570 1,536 Less serious fraud offences Travel fraud offences 4,812 4,182 4,403 3,599 Travel related offences/greater distance 1, Failure to provide details/show ticket Total less serious fraud offences 6,242 5,096 5,269 4,197 Other less serious offences Driving offences (R.T.A) Vehicle related (byelaws) Begging Protection equipment Other less serious offences Total other less serious offences Total non-notifiable offences 9,321 6,699 8,982 6,419
37 Statistical Bulletin 36 Wales & Western total crime/offences 2007/ /09 Violence against the person offences Homicide Attempted murder Serious assault Common assault Police assault Firearms/explosive offences Racially aggravated harassment Other violence Total violence against the person Sexual offences Sexual offences against males Sexual offences against females Exposure Offences between males Other sexual offences Total sexual offences Criminal damage/malicious mischief Criminal damage/malicious mischief Arson/fire-raising Graffiti Vandalism rolling stock Other criminal damage Total criminal damage/malicious mischief 1, Line of route offences Destroy or damage/endanger safety Obstruction Throw missile at rail vehicle Total line of route offences Theft of passenger property Theft luggage Theft personal property Theft from the person Total theft of passenger property 1, , Motor vehicle/cycle offences Theft motor vehicle Take vehicle w/o consent Theft from vehicle Damage to motor vehicle Theft/damage pedal cycle offences Interfere with motor vehicle Total motor vehicle/cycle offences 1, ,224 52
38 Statistical Bulletin 37 Robbery offences Robbery Assault w/intent to rob Total robbery offences Theft of railway/commercial property and burglary offences Burglary/housebreaking booking office Burglary/housebreaking Theft from shop/kiosk Goods in transit offences Theft from vending machines Theft undertaking stores Mail offences Other theft/burglary offences Total theft of railway/commercial property and burglary offences 1, , Public disorder offences Bomb hoax offences Other public order offences Total public disorder offences Fraud offences Ticket fraud Other fraud Forgery Total fraud offences Drug offences Trafficking in controlled drug Possession of controlled drug Proceeds of crime (drugs) n/a n/a 0 0 Other drug offences Total drug offences Other notifiable offences/crimes Other theft Handling/reset Other firearms offences Proceeds of crime (excl. drugs) n/a n/a 3 1 Other offences Total other notifiable offences/crimes Total notifiable offences 8,330 2,508 8,275 2,660
39 Statistical Bulletin 38 Wales & Western non-notifiable offences Less serious line of route offences Railway trespass 2, , Transport and works offences Operating communication cord Stonethrowing Other less serious line of route offences Total less serious line of route offences 3, , Less serious public disorder offences Alcohol offences Breach of the peace Public order related offences 1, , Other less serious public order Total less serious public disorder offences 1, , Less serious fraud offences Travel fraud offences Travel related offences/greater distance Failure to provide details/show ticket Total less serious fraud offences Other less serious offences Driving offences (R.T.A) Vehicle related (byelaws) Begging Protection equipment Other less serious offences Total other less serious offences 1, , Total non-notifiable offences 6,824 2,544 6,191 2,549
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