HC Deb 16 January 1989 vol 145 c4W
Mr. Gareth Wardell

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he will publish in theOfficial Report for each police force in England and Wales the number of scenes of crime officers in post; and what is the corresponding percentage of these which are civilian.

Mr. Douglas Hogg

The latest available information is as follows:

Police officers/civilians in scenes of crime department
Provincial forces2 Number Percentage civilian1
Avon and Somerset 40 7.5
Bedfordshire 13 38.5
Cambridgeshire 10 20.0
Cheshire 22 27.3
Cleveland 20
Cumbria 26 61.5
Derbyshire 25 96.0
Devon and Cornwall 28 35.7
Dorset 13
Durham 22 36.4
Dyfed Powys 10 10.0
Essex 45 4.4
Gloucestershire 12
Greater Manchester 56 1.8
Gwent 12
Hampshire 44 9.1
Hertfordshire 19
Humberside 41 39.0
Kent 35 51.4
Lancashire 38
Leicestershire 23 34.8
Lincolnshire 15 33.3
Merseyside 24
Norfolk 20 15.0
Northamptonshire 14 78.6
Northumbria 44 27.3
North Wales 11 100.0
North Yorkshire 18 16.7
Nottinghamshire 31 70.1
South Wales 39 7.7
South Yorkshire 35 51.4
Staffordshire 19
Suffolk 12
Surrey 21 52.4
Sussex 44 50.0
Thames Valley 33 12.1
Warwickshire 12 41.7
West Mercia 34 38.2
West Midlands 57 31.6
West Yorkshire 54 7.4
Wiltshire 20
City of London 14 35.7
TOTAL 1,125 26.0
Metropolitan Police3 196 100.0
1 It should be noted that some of the civilian staff identified for provincial forces may be engaged in general administrative support duties.
2 As at 31 December 1987.
3 As at 31 December 1988.

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