HC Deb 26 February 1973 vol 851 c282W
38. Mr. Arthur Lewis

asked the Attorney-General whether he will give, for the longest and most convenient period of time, the number of cases where charges and allegations have been made against police officers; in how many of these cases investigations have been made and with what results; and in how many cases where prima facie evidence of alleged malpractice has been produced to the Director of Public Prosecutions procedings have ensued.

The Attorney-General

In 1972 2,114 cases which involved allegations against police officers of criminal offences—other than traffic offences—were referred to the Director of Public Prosecutions, who advised criminal proceedings in 49 cases.

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