HC Deb 19 July 2002 vol 389 cc679-80W
Tim Loughton

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what steps his Department has taken with credit card companies in 2002 to help combat credit card fraud. [71098]

Mr. Denham

[holding answer 18 July 2002]: The Home Office in association with the trade association for credit card companies has set up a two-year pilot of a unique policing unit, the Dedicated Cheque and Plastic Crime Unit. The unit, based in London, was launched in April 2002, with the Home Office providing 25 per cent of the funding requirement.

Total recorded crime by police force area England and Wales 1995–2000(3)
Police force area Number of offences
1995 1996 1997 1997–98(1) 1998–99(1) 1998–99(2) 1999–2000(3) New boundaries 2000–01 2001–02
Avon and Somerset* 152,886 156,557 143,128 144,556 131,955 150,089 147,104 149,254 178,991
Bedfordshire 51,104 52,004 47,426 45,250 43,947 49,076 53,607 49,627 52,239
Cambridgeshire 67,652 69,513 60,050 58,864 59,678 67,256 68,722 64,343 69,559
Cheshire 73,202 66,214 60,363 60,716 59,414 65,119 64,528 63,288 70,990
Cleveland 79,719 78,608 64,445 63,634 63,726 67,030 65,185 64,357 72,003
Cumbria* 41,230 39,739 35,810 35,777 35,171 40,202 37,729 32,873 37,324
Derbyshire 82,380 78,896 73,792 74,436 74,047 84,459 85,650 81,668 89,841
Devon and Cornwall 102,193 103,121 94,828 92,800 88,484 110,644 110,361 102,853 101,425
Dorset 54,582 49,731 44,104 43,536 43,903 52,755 52,332 50,320 54,951
Durham* 57,817 51,849 47,976 47,311 44,178 50,413 48,796 44,702 50,175
Essex 98,097 100,758 90,158 89,380 87,147 95,797 102,777 108,305 106,768 113,150
Gloucestershire 55,448 53,675 47,533 46,044 44,000 48,206 50,993 49,871 50,467
Greater Manchester* 327,994 327,976 307,403 315,000 336,172 362,450 377,086 363,454 380,801
Hampshire 134,319 135,915 124,306 121,042 115,008 128,253 135,174 133,553 135,961
Hertfordshire 55,891 54,441 50,050 49,426 46,255 49,309 52,741 65,015 64,215 67,437
Humberside 128,393 126,931 121,330 123,722 119,290 130,691 121,442 110,312 117,463
Kent* 155,251 147,980 122,955 118,892 I10,244 129,340 124,918 128,382 120,155
Lancashire* 124,921 122,487 119,755 116,947 105,161 118,085 108,866 117,633 137,760
Leicestershire 93,607 94,124 81,259 81,183 81,714 93,397 94,577 86,422 88,535
Lincolnshire* 48,015 47,069 43,381 41,792 39,718 46,670 46,170 44,884 49,797
London, City of 5,727 4,831 5,130 5,137 6,035 7,144 7,775 8,255 10,098
Merseyside 153,385 145,956 125,979 125,312 130,606 140,874 148,172 142,807 150,934
Metropolitan Police 817,082 841,784 791,732 778,279 767,880 934,254 1,052,047 1,016,742 994,233 1,057,360
Norfolk 51,716 55,314 53,332 52,580 51,167 57,129 59,387 57,259 58,954
Northamptonshire 56,524 57,378 54,047 53,645 55,842 65,466 61,240 56,731 60,485
Northumbria 194,141 169,656 140,166 134,457 132,588 151,298 142,279 134,777 139,130

The Home Office is also actively supporting the credit card companies in their work towards implementation of Chip and personal identification number (PIN) by April 2005. Under this initiative, microchips will be introduced into payment cards to help authentication. This will be combined with the introduction of PIN as a more secure method of authentication than signature.

Officials are in frequent contact with the Association for Payment Clearing Services (APACS) to discuss and encourage implementation of other credit card fraud reduction initiatives such as verification of Internet transactions.