§ Mr. BlairTo ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what percentage of notifiableoffences were cleared up in(a) 1990, (b) 1991 and (c) July 1991 to June 1992, in each offence category and for each police force region.
§ Mr. JackThe requested information for 1990 is published in table 2.22 of "Criminal Statistics, England and Wales 1990," a copy of which is available in the Library. Information for 1991 is published in the table. Information for the 12 months to June 1992 is not available.
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Notifiable offences recorded by the police: clear-up rate by offence group and police force area England and Wales 1991 Percentages Police force area Total1 Violence against the Person Sexual offences Robbery Burglary Theft and handling goods Fraud and forgery Criminal damage1 Other Avon and Somerset 24 78 78 27 15 20 61 19 95 Bedfordshire 19 78 60 18 12 18 42 13 96 Cambridgeshire 36 85 75 40 29 35 59 23 97 Cheshire 41 91 96 52 29 37 87 41 100 Cleveland 33 75 82 42 37 31 47 19 2110 Cumbria 40 87 87 68 32 4o 70 31 97 Derbyshire 28 85 89 33 22 25 53 19 95 Devon and Cornwall 29 84 83 40 20 27 70 21 99 Dorset 41 85 90 45 33 36 88 28 97 Durham 30 84 92 47 25 26 76 22 99 Essex 32 79 79 32 26 33 45 16 94 Gloucestershire 35 87 88 46 21 37 57 24 92 Greater Manchester 36 76 76 29 33 35 72 21 99 Hampshire 28 81 81 39 20 26 68 22 97 Hertfordshire 33 92 93 37 24 33 63 22 100 Humberside 32 78 66 41 26 31 54 20 94 Kent 23 75 85 42 16 21 42 17 98 Lancashire 40 81 89 55 39 36 79 37 99 Leicestershire 29 81 84 34 25 26 58 19 100 Lincolnshire 46 92 2101 53 35 48 71 25 2103 London, City of 20 80 85 28 19 IS 4o 28 90 Merseyside 45 67 75 21 41 47 71 21 96 Metropolitan Police District 17 63 54 12 11 13 44 10 92 Norfolk 37 85 91 47 29 38 60 20 99 Northamptonshire 31 81 81 28 28 32 47 16 92 Northumbria 35 76 78 27 29 37 44 33 100 North Yorkshire 36 90 90 50 20 37 68 34 2107 Nottinghamshire 27 76 71 33 22 24 42 18 98 South Yorkshire 36 84 81 36 27 37 67 26 97 Staffordshire 37 86 74 46 33 35 50 26 94 Suffolk 37 85 85 50 20 37 64 27 91 Surrey 23 82 75 33 15 20 49 19 97 Sussex 23 71 62 28 12 22 47 18 89 Thames Valley 22 75 73 29 14 21 49 13 94 Warwickshire 24 81 87 35 22 21 52 16 100 West Mercia 35 89 89 53 33 32 59 26 96 West Midlands 31 76 73 31 28 30 42 18 97 West Yorkshire 28 82 81 31 22 27 56 17 92 Wiltshire 40 2106 2114 40 25 35 75 34 2115 ENGLAND 29 77 75 23 23 27 55 19 96 Dyfed-Powys 50 92 92 50 42 46 70 39 95 Gwent 47 92 95 58 40 44 78 37 100 North Wales 36 91 93 54 27 32 77 27 100 South Wales 29 84 93 43 21 30 48 19 99 WALES 35 88 93 48 26 34 62 24 99 ENGLAND AND WALES 29 77 76 23 23 28 55 19 96 1 Excluding offences of "other criminal damage" of value £20 and under. 2 Offences cleared up in current year may have been initially recorded in an earlier year.
§ Mr. SweeneyTo ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what information he has as to the police manpower levels, crime statistics and clear-up rates of police forces in(a) England and Wales and (h) other EC countries.
§ Mr. Charles WardleThe police forces of England and Wales provide monthly statistical returns of strength for police officers and civilian support staff. Information on notifiable offences recorded by the police and clear-up292W rates is collected on a regular basis and the statistics are published half-yearly in a Home Office statistical bulletin and annually in the Command Paper "Criminal Statistics: England and Wales".
Comparable statistical data on police service complementing or crime rates for member states of the EC are not available.