HC Deb 16 November 1979 vol 973 cc795-7W
Mr. Woolmer

asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he will provide for the latest convenient date the number of police officers in England and Wales trained in the use of firearms.

Mr. Brittan

It is for individual chief officers of police to decide how many police officers should be trained in the use of firearms. Fgures are not held centrally and could not be obtained without disproportionate cost.

Mr. Woolmer

asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department what are the minimum age limits for (a) buying a certificate, (b) purchasing, (c) possessing and (d) carrying in a public place the following weapons (i) firearms, (ii) shot guns, (iii) air rifles under 12 ft. lbs. kinetic energy, (iv) air rifles over 12 ft. lbs. kinetic energy, (iv) air pistols under 6 ft. lbs. kinetic energy and (vi) air pistols over 6 ft. lbs. kinetic energy.

INDICTABLE OFFENCES RECORDED BY THE POLICE IN WHICH AIR WEAPONS WERE REPORTED TO HAVE BEEN USED BY OFFENCE GROUP
ENGLAND AND WALES
Number of offences
Violence against the person
All offences Homicide Attempted murder and other acts (including wounding) endangering life Other* Robbery Burglary Criminal damage estimated at over £20 Other offences
1972 1,275 1 49 1,013 34 8 163 7
1973 1,642 79 1,279 25 16 234 9
1974 1,859 1 56 1,340 69 15 369 9
1975† 2,489 1 85 1,710 96 31 550 16
1976† 3,171 1 71 2,126 99 19 834 21
* Includes any wounding which was not classified as an act "endangering life".
† The figures for 1975 and 1976 have been revised since the publication of Criminal Statistics England and Wales 1976.
‡ Mainly sexual offences and theft.

Mr. Brittan

The detailed information requested is in sections 1, 11, 22 and 23 of the Firearms Act 1968 and the Firearms (Dangerous Air Weapons) Rules 1969.

Mr. Woolmer

asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department (1) for the years 1977 and 1978, on how many occasions guns were discharged by police officers in the course of their duties; and how many injuries and killings resulted from those discharges;

(2) for the years 1977 and 1978, what was the total number of occasions on which guns were issued to police officers in England and Wales; and what was the total number of guns issued to police officers in those years.

Mr. Brittan

I am arranging for the relevant information to be collated and will write to the hon. Member.

Mr. Woolmer

asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department for the years since 1972, what was the total number of indictable offences in England and Wales recorded by the police in which air weapons were reported to have been used, classified by offence group.

Mr. Whitelaw

Figures for 1977 and 1978 are published in "Criminal Statistics, England and Wales"—table 3.4 of the volume for 1977, Cmnd. 7289, and of the volume for 1978, Cmnd. 7670. Figures for 1972–6 are shown in the following table.

Mr. Woolmer

asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department for the years 1972, 1975 and 1978, what was the total number of indictable offences in England and Wales where air weapons were used.

Mr. Whitelaw

The information requested is published in table 3.6 of "Criminal Statistics' England and Wales 1978"—Cmnd. 7670.

Mr. Woolmer

asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department for the years 1972, 1975 and 1978, what was the total number of indictable offences in England and Wales where air weapons were used which resulted in personal injury; and, for each year, how many such injuries were (a) fatal, (b) serious or (c) slight.

Mr. Whitelaw

In 1972, 1,000 indictable offences were recorded by the police in England and Wales in which air weapons were reported to have caused injury—1 fatal, 101 serious and 898 slight.

INDICTABLE OFFENCES RECORDED BY THE POLICE IN WHICH AIR WEAPONS WERE REPORTED TO HAVE CAUSED INJURY BY DEGREE OF INJURY AND AGE OF OFFENDER
ENGLAND AND WALES
Number of offences
Total Fatal injury Severe injury Slight injury
1977
10 and under 17 907 82 825
17 and under 21 237 23 214
21 and over 132 14 118
Age not known 848 45 803
Total 2,124 164 1,960
1978
10 and under 17 931 98 833
17 under 21 277 34 243
21 and over 118 28 90
Age not known 986 56 930
Total 2,312 216 2,096

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