HC Deb 19 June 1969 vol 785 cc121-2W
5. Mr. Gwilym Roberts

asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many complaints against the police by members of the public were brought to the attention of his Department in each of the years 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, and in 1969 to date; and if he will break down the figures into appropriate categories of complaint.

Mr. Elystan Morgan

Any complaint made to the Home Office is referred to the appropriate chief officer of police.

The number of all complaints locally recorded against police officers in England and Wales is as follows:—

1964 (estimated) 9,870
1965 9,196
1966 8,183
1967 8,524
1968 9,998

Figures will not be available for 1969 until the end of the year.

Complaints against officers of provincial forces in 1968 which were substantiated have been analysed into categories, as follows:—

Cases leading to criminal proceedings (including traffic offences) 68
Incivility to the public 206
Minor traffic incidents not leading to court proceedings 63
Breaches of correct police procedure in dealing with incidents 324
Unnecessary use of authority 88
Unnecessary use of force 39
Miscellaneous 168

Mr. Eldon Griffiths

asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department what was the breakdown by major categories of complaints against the police for the latest year for which figures are available.

Mr. Elystan Morgan

I would refer the hon. Member to the Answer given today to a Question by my hon. Friend the Member for Bedfordshire, South (Mr. Gwilym Roberts).

Mr. Arthur Lewis

asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department whether he is aware of the recent public concern about the practice of the police investigating and reporting on complaints made against them, and having power to accept or reject the findings; and whether he will now introduce a system whereby investigations into alleged malpractices by the police are carried out by persons not connected with the police and/or the Home Office.

Mr. Callaghan

I would refer my hon. Friend to the Answer I gave to an earlier Question today.