§ Mr. BeithTo ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department (1) what proportion of the extra funding from his Department for the police in each of the last three years was allocated to police recruitment and staff expenditure in each police force; and if he will make a statement; [50600]
(2) if validated figures for the number of police officers per police force in England and Wales on 31 March are available. [50603]
§ Mr. MichaelInformation on the number of police officers per police force on 31 March 1998 is contained in the table. It is not known what proportion of the additional £100 million provided by the Government to police forces over the years 1996/97 to 1998/99 has been used for police recruitment and staff expenditure. It is for individual chief constables to determine the number of police officers in their force area, within the total resources available to them. The table shows the changes in police numbers since 31 March 1996.
270WOne of the mistakes of the last Government was to promise increases in police numbers. In the Police and Magistrates' Courts Act 1994, they handed to chief constables the freedom to decide whether to use available resources on employing police officers or on other expenditure, such as information technology. We attached no condition to the extra £40 million we provided to the police in England and Wales in 1998/99.
Police Manpower 31 March 1996 31 March 1997 31 March 1998 Avon and Somerset 2,981.0 2,988.8 2,975.9 Bedfordshire 1,127.7 1,093.6 1,078.5 Cambridgeshire 1,238.1 1,302.0 1,291.4 Cheshire 1,997.9 2,045.5 2,035.9 City of London 869.5 858.9 824.9 Cleveland 1,420.3 1,459.3 1,483.4 Cumbria 1,115.0 1,143.5 1,163.5 Derbyshire 1,763.1 1,790.6 1,772.2 Devon and Cornwall 2,898.9 2,864.5 2,961.5 Dorset 1,263.0 1,284.0 1,310.0 Durham 1,401.0 1,460.5 1,514.8 Dyfed-Powys 991.0 1,004.5 1,002.3 Essex 2,884.3 2,960.7 2,928.5 Gloucestershire 1,132.7 1,132.6 1,103.9 Greater Manchester 6,938.0 6,921.6 6,948.7 Gwent 1,043.5 1,243.0 1,232.8 Hampshire 3,347.1 3,451.7 3,489.5 Hertfordshire 1,712.0 1,759.1 1,739.9 Humberside 2,041.0 2,045.0 2,021.2 Kent 3,120.1 3,260.1 3,251.8 Lancashire 3,171.0 3,247.5 3,257.1 Leicestershire 1,908.3 1,948.8 1,983.1 Lincolnshire 1,144.6 1,196.4 1,191.1 Merseyside 4,411.0 4,230.4 4,217.4 Metropolitan Police 27,343.0 26,677.3 26,192.7 Norfolk 1,401.0 1,431.6 1,429.6 Northamptonshire 1,152.5 1,176.7 1,168.7 Northumbria 3,668.3 3,676.8 3,766.7 North Wales 1,377.5 1,369.0 1,396.0 North Yorkshire 1,324.4 1,337.6 1,367.2 Nottinghamshire 2,317.7 2,323.4 2,322.6 South Wales 3,027.0 2,975.9 2,986.2 South Yorkshire 3,073.1 3,158.7 3,182.0 Staffordshire 2,208.8 2,211.1 2,292.1 Suffolk 1,137.8 1,179.7 1,185.8 Surrey 1,643.8 1,619.5 1,608.4 Sussex 3,073.5 3,084.9 3,037.7 Thames Valley 3,674.0 3,695.0 3,775.5 Warwickshire 979.0 925.9 924.1 West Mercia 2,016.8 2,040.2 2,011.8 West Midlands 7,145.1 7,112.7 7,156.5 West Yorkshire 5,142.0 5,208.8 5,154.7 Wiltshire 1,218.5 1,154.3 1,148.3 Total 124,843.9 125,051.7 124,885.9
§ Mr. BeithTo ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what was the number of police officers per head of population, (i) per police force and (ii) in total for the last date for which figures are available and in each of the three preceding years. [50597]
271W
§ Mr. MichaelThe information requested is set out in the table.
The population figures are those provided by the Office for National Statistics. For 1997–98, the population figures used are the same as for 1996–97 (mid 1996); mid 1997 population figures will not be available until later this year.
Head of population per police officer by police force area Police force 1994–95 1995–96 1996–97 1997–981 Avon and Somerset 486 491 491 493 Bedfordshire 482 484 502 509 Cambridgeshire 545 560 540 545 Cheshire 505 490 479 481 City of London 6 6 6 6 Cleveland 390 394 382 376 Cumbria 420 440 429 422 Derbyshire 531 543 537 543 Devon and Cornwall 533 532 539 521 Dorset 523 537 531 521 Durham 449 434 416 401 Dyfed-Powys 485 478 475 476 Essex 513 522 511 517 Gloucestershire 472 488 491 504 Greater Manchester 366 372 372 371 Gwent 454 434 447 451 Hampshire 531 520 508 502 Hertfordshire 501 501 491 496 Humberside 438 436 434 439 Kent 496 497 478 479 Lancashire 443 450 439 437 Leicestershire 499 484 476 468 Lincolnshire 505 535 515 517 Merseyside 308 324 336 337 Metropolitan Police 271 274 284 289 Norfolk 551 551 543 543 Northamptonshire 515 520 514 517 Northumbria 400 392 390 381 North Wales 481 478 479 470 North Yorkshire 559 552 549 537 Nottinghamshire 445 445 444 444 South Wales 441 440 414 413 South Yorkshire 429 424 413 410 Staffordshire 473 478 477 461 Suffolk 545 577 561 558 Surrey 460 472 480 483 Sussex 494 476 477 485 Thames Valley 524 557 559 547 Warwickshire 490 509 541 542 West Mercia 546 552 548 556 West Midlands 374 369 372 369 West Yorkshire 417 410 405 409 Wiltshire 465 485 514 517 Total 412 415 416 416 1Based on provisional police strength figures as at 31 March 1998