HC Deb 31 January 1994 vol 236 cc513-4W
Mr. Dobson

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport if he will publish a table showing, by standard region, separately for men and women and as an overall total, the number of incidents of(a) violent crime and (b) sexual assault at British Rail stations for 1992 and 1993.

Mr. Freeman

The information is not available in the form requested. However, the following tables show, by BR business sectors, the recorded incidents of violent crime and sexual assault at British Rail stations for 1992 and 1993. A breakdown of figures, by gender, for violent crime could be provided only at disproportionate cost. For the purposes of the table, violent crime includes murder, manslaughter, grievous bodily harm, malicious wounding, firearms and explosives offences and robberies.

Violent crime 1992 1993
InterCity 276 341
Regional 611 496
Network SouthEast 1,311 1,447
Other Sectors 41 161
Total 2,239 2,466

All sexual assaults (against males in brackets) 1992 1993
Intercity 57 (7) 37 (2)
Regional 63 (3) 63 (7)
Network SouthEast 151 (13) 161 (11)
Other Sectors 3 11 (1)
Total 274 (23) 272 (21)

The increase in violent crime in Network SouthEast is mainly attributable to robberies in south London, which is not unique to the railways. The British Transport police, working closely with the Metropolitan police, have targeted the problem, a policy which is starting to have an impact.