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Freedom of Information request 488-12 1: How many people have been arrested at train stations in the following area in 2010: (a) Doncaster (b) Rotherham (c) Sheffield (d) Chesterfield 2: How many people have been arrested at train stations in the following area in 2011: (a) Doncaster (b) Rotherham (c) Sheffield (d) Chesterfield 3: How many people have been arrested at train stations so far in the following area in 2012: (a) Doncaster (b) Rotherham (c) Sheffield (d) Chesterfield 4: For 2010 would it be possible for you to break down how many people was arrested for a variety of reasons (i.e. drunk and disorderly, assault etc.) 5: For 2011 would it be possible for you to break down how many people was arrested for a variety of reasons (i.e. drunk and disorderly, assault etc.) 6: For 2012 (so far) would it be possible for you to break down how many people was arrested for a variety of reasons (i.e. drunk and disorderly, assault etc.) RESPONSE Questions 1, 2 and 3 The table below shows the number of people arrested within each of the 4 locations, broken down by year and individual station location.

For 2012 the data is between the 01/01/2012 and the 29/05/2012. SHEFFIELD SHEFFIELD 150 181 67 398 MEADOWHALL 29 37 5 71 CHAPELTOWN 11 11 2 24 SWINTON C06 9 12 3 24 DARNALL 2 16 18 KIVETON BRIDGE 16 1 17 HOPE C06 14 14 KIVETON PARK 7 6 13 WOODHOUSE 5 5 DARTON 4 4 DORE 3 1 4 DRONFIELD 1 2 3 SHIREOAKS 2 2 BAMFORD 1 1 HATHERSAGE 1 1 Grand Total 233 284 82 599 DONCASTER DONCASTER 326 314 89 729 BENTLEY C03 19 7 3 29 KIRK SANDALL 23 6 29 THORNE NORTH 6 18 4 28 HATFIELD & STAINFORTH 2 14 7 23 THURNSCOE 1 14 2 17 MEXBOROUGH 7 7 14 CONISBROUGH 1 7 2 10 ADWICK 4 1 4 9 CROWLE 4 1 5 THORNE SOUTH 1 1 2 4 Grand Total 394 390 113 897 ROTHERHAM ROTHERHAM CENTRAL 28 26 7 61 GOLDTHORPE 1 4 2 7 BOLTON ON DEARNE 4 4 Grand Total 33 30 9 72

CHESTERFIELD CHESTERFIELD 31 47 27 105 CRESWELL 5 2 2 9 WHITWELL 3 5 8 CLAY CROSS 1 7 8 Grand Total 40 61 29 130 Questions 4, 5 and 6 The table below shows all arrests for all locations, broken down by year and crime type. All Locations Crime Type 2010 2011 2012 Grand Total Railway - Byelaws - Public order related 136 77 17 230 Railways - Trespass 87 101 37 225 Drunk & Disorderly 38 66 23 127 Railways - Travel Fraud travels or attempts to travel with intent to avoid payment of fare 51 39 11 101 Public Order - Harassment/alarm/distress 42 36 9 87 Theft of Metal NON LIVE 13 41 11 65 Cannabis possession 17 35 8 60 Theft of Cable LIVE 19 40 59 Common assault/battery with no injury 23 22 4 49 Malicious obstruction 13 17 9 39 Byelaws - Public order related 7 24 10 41 Public Order Harassment/alarm/distress 19 17 2 38 Public Order - Fear or Provocation of violence 12 15 8 35 Assault - Assault occasioning actual bodily harm 10 17 8 35 Theft - by shoplifting 13 19 1 33 Public Order - Affray 11 10 11 32 Road Traffic - Fail to obey traffic signs 16 7 1 24 Railway - Byelaws - offences re travel fraud 9 10 3 22 Public Order - Begging 5 13 4 22 Public Order - Racially or Religiously Aggravated - harassment, alarm or distress 12 7 2 21 Robbery 3 13 16 Theft - Undertakings stores 5 9 1 15 Theft - pedal cycle 6 4 5 15 Burglary other prems 9 4 13 Railways - Stone throwing 3 10 13 Police - Assault without injury on a constable 6 4 3 13

Theft - Personal Property 5 2 5 12 Going equipped (for burglary or to steal) 7 4 11 Road Traffic -Driving a motor vehicle use mobile phone 6 4 10 Police - Resist or obstruct police 5 4 1 10 Assault - Grievous bodily harm with intent 9 1 10 Railway - Byelaws - Passenger control 8 8 Sexual Assault on a Female aged 13 and over No Penetration 4 4 8 Assault - Malicious Wounding 2 6 8 Graffiti 5 2 7 Possess offensive weapon 5 2 7 Scrap Metal Dealer Offences 7 7 False Representation 1 4 2 7 Breach of anti Social Behaviour Order 2 3 1 6 Having an article with blade or point in public place 6 6 Railway - Byelaws - Vehicle related offences 3 2 5 Road Traffic - Other Road Traffic Offences not listed 5 5 Theft - From Person 2 3 5 Bomb Hoax 4 4 Public Order - Violent disorder 4 4 Drunk in charge of a child under 7 years 2 2 4 Sexual Offences - Committing an act outraging public decency 1 2 1 4 Drunk & incapable 2 2 4 Railway - Byelaws - protection equipment 4 4 Theft - miscellaneous 3 1 4 Road Traffic -Careless driving 1 3 4 Road Traffic -Dangerous driving 1 1 2 4 Damage build/works 1 2 1 4 Theft - from vending machines 4 4 Assault - Assault with intent to resist arrest 1 2 3 Exposure 2 1 3 Railways - Endangering railway passengers by unlawful acts, or by omission or neglect 1 2 3 Bail - Fail to answer/absconding from bail 1 1 1 3 Theft - Handling/receiving stolen goods 3 3 Burglary general office 1 2 3 Fail to conform with a written direction given by a police officer to leave a location and prohibiting them from returning for up to 48 hours. 2 1 3 Other class B possession 2 1 3 Police - Waste police time 1 2 3 Railways - Travel Fraud fail to show ticket etc. 2 1 3 Possession of a controlled drug 2 2

Other class A possession 1 1 2 Public Order - Harassment - Causing Intentional harassment alarm or distress 1 1 2 Road Traffic -Drive without insurance 1 1 2 Road Traffic -Fail to stop after road traffic accident/ Report an Accident 1 1 2 Theft - from buffet trolley 1 1 2 Assault - Racially Aggravated - Common Assault with no injury 2 2 Public Order - Racially or Religiously Aggravated - Fear or provocation of violence 2 2 Cocaine possession 2 2 Damage rolling stock 2 2 Firearms - Other offences 1 1 2 Firearms - Trespass on land with a firearm 1 1 2 Intimidation/Threats/Harm/injure witness, juror or person assisting in the investigation 2 2 Making or supply articles 1 1 2 Sexual activity in a public lavatory 2 2 Theft - Luggage 2 2 Theft - of motor vehicle 2 2 Assaulting designated/accredited person or person assisting 1 1 Damage S&T equipment 1 1 Forgery - Currency offence Tender counterfeit currency as genuine 1 1 Forgery - Possess Counterfeit Money 1 1 Graffiti Murals 1 1 No Longer Used 1 1 Nuisance Telephone Calls 1 1 Other class C possession 1 1 Railways - Obstruct Railway Servant 1 1 Road Traffic -Driving/In Charge of motor vehicle while unfit through drink/drugs or blood alcohol content above limit 1 1 Theft - by Employee 1 1 Theft - of Plant 1 1 Assault - Racially or Religiously Aggravated - Assault occasioning actual bodily harm 1 1 Attempts to Pervert the course of justice fabrication of evidence/cause person to be wrongly convicted 1 1 Burglary cabins 1 1 Burglary stores 1 1 Cannabis production 1 1 Concealing or disguising criminal property 1 1

Cruelty to or neglect of children 1 1 Damage to motor vehicle 1 1 Failure to comply with level crossing sign 1 1 Malicious obstruction with intent 1 1 Possess items with intent destroy/damage property 1 1 Railway - Byelaws - Betting loitering 1 1 Rape of a Female aged 16 and over 1 1 Theft - From Cycle 1 1 Theft - from motor vehicle 1 1 Theft - Take motor vehicle without owners consent or being carried in it 1 1 Grand Total 700 765 233 1698