HC Deb 10 April 2002 vol 383 cc350-1W
Mr. Paice

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many special constables were in service in each police force area in(a)March 1997 and (b)March 2001; and if he will make a statement. [41615]

Mr. Denham

[holding answer 8 March 2002]:The number of serving special constables in each police force area in March 1997 and March 2001 are set out in the table:

Police force March 1997 March 2001
Avon and Somerset 759 400
Bedfordshire 182 115
Cambridgeshire 303 218
Cheshire 475 290
Cleveland 160 93
Cumbria 189 156
Derbyshire 428 275
Devon and Cornwall 1,148 796
Dorset 289 267
Durham 184 146
Essex 634 445
Gloucestershire 297 183
Greater Manchester 685 367
Hampshire 621 454
Hertfordshire 297 198
Humberside 340 212
Kent 589 392
Lancashire 483 360
Leicestershire 415 162
Lincolnshire 271 166
London, City of 86 43
Merseyside 401 541
Metropolitan Police 1,714 774
Norfolk 402 259
Northamptonshire 316 188
Northumbria 533 300
North Yorkshire 362 182
Nottinghamshire 620 335
South Yorkshire 308 188

Police force March 1997 March 2001
Staffordshire 685 402
Suffolk 379 349
Surrey 297 149
Sussex 472 306
Thames Valley 656 418
Warwickshire 381 221
West Mercia 582 399
West Midlands 945 617
West Yorkshire 690 415
Wiltshire 154 152
Dyfed Powys 283 191
Gwent 157 137
North Wales 341 207
South Wales 361 254

Source:

Figures provided by Research Development Statistics Directorate.

The Government are committed to increasing the size of the Special Constabulary and is working on a number of options designed to achieve this. These include improvements to the recruitment, training, conditions, management and deployment of specials—focusing their role on intelligence-led, high visibility patrolling and local crime reduction initiatives.