§ Mr. RosindellTo ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many crimes have been(a) reported and (b) recorded as being solved in the Romford area of the London borough of Havering during (i) 1995, (ii) 1997, (iii) 1999, (iv) 2001 and (v) 2003; [157012]
(2) how many (a) burglaries, (b) car thefts, (c) acts of vandalism, (d) muggings, (e) rapes, (f) sexual assaults, (g) indecent assaults and (h) violent attacks were reported in the Romford area of the London borough of Havering during (i) 1995, (ii) 1997, (iii) 1999, (iv) 2001 and (v) 2003. [157013]
§ Ms BlearsFor details of recorded crime figures for Havering, I refer the hon. Member to the reply I gave him on 14 October 2003,Official Report, column 18W. Details for detections in Havering are given in the table.
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Havering: Recorded crime for six key offences Offences recorded
Detections Violence against the Person 1999–2000 2,661 975 2000–01 2,787 945 2001–02 3,225 1,144 2002–03 3,901 1,268 Sexual Offences 1999–2000 145 64 2000–01 158 55 2001–02 173 — 2002–03 178 — Robbery 1999–2000 240 60 2000–01 392 59 2001–02 549 63 2002–03 479 57 Burglary Dwelling 1999–2000 837 119 2000–01 897 40 2001–02 1,109 63 2002–03 1,058 140 Theft of a motor Vehicle 1999–2000 1,749 154 2000–01 1,842 107 2001–02 1,883 134 2002–03 1,654 111
Havering: Recorded crime for six key offences Offences recorded Detections Theft from a Vehicle 1999–2000 2,120 49 2000–01 2,143 26 2001–02 2,374 42 2002–03 2,230 37
§ Mr. BradyTo ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department pursuant to the answer to question reference 154635 on 24 February, what guidance on crime pattern analysis his Department issued to police forces prior to 2003. [157696]
§ Ms BlearsNo formal guidance has been issued although research studies have been published relevant to this area. Those studies published prior to 2003 are
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