HC Deb 08 November 2001 vol 374 cc388-9W
Mr. Cousins

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what has been the(a) size and (b) case load of police fraud teams in each year since 1996.

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Mr. Denham

(a) I am afraid that this information is not kept centrally and can be obtained only at disproportionate cost. However, for the last two years Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary has collected data from all forces in England and Wales according to a range of 62 staff functions, one of which is fraud. The staff function for fraud is defined as "staff who predominantly investigate fraud cases (not including staff who are predominantly employed in asset confiscation duties)" and "staff who are predominantly employed to support the investigation of fraud cases (not including staff who are predominantly employed to support asset confiscation duties)". The data are as follows:

1999–2000 2000–01
Police force area Police

officer

Civilian

staff

Police

officer

Civilian

staff

Avon and Somerset 17 1 15 2
Bedfordshire 8 1 13 3
Cambridgeshire 7 0 6 0
Cheshire 16 0 15 3
City of London 74 12 70 11
Cleveland 10 0 10 0
Cumbria 4 0 4 0
Derbyshire 10 1 12 1
Devon and Cornwall 10 0 18 5
Dorset 13 1 14 2
Durham 5 0 4 0
Dyfed-Powys 7 0 5 1
Essex 0 0 0 0
Gloucester 8 1 8 1
Greater Manchester 36 0 35 0
Gwent 5 0 5 0
Hampshire 11 3 12 3
Hertfordshire 10 0 11 0
Humberside 9 1 10 1
Kent 14 4 13 11
Lancashire 0 0 0 0
Leicester 0 0 7 0
Lincolnshire 7 0 7 0
Merseyside 0 4 0 4
Metropolitan police 118 0 68 2
Norfolk 7 0 7 0
North Wales 9 0 0 0

1999–2000 2000–01
Police force area Police

officer

Civilian

staff

Police

officer

Civilian

staff

North Yorkshire 6 0 6 0
Northamptonshire 8 2 8 4
Northumbria 14 0 0 0
Nottinghamshire 11 1 17 1
South Wales 15 2 3 0
South Yorkshire 21 2 20 5
Staffordshire 10 2 10 2
Suffolk 6 0 8 2
Surrey 12 0 17 3
Sussex 2 1 0 2
Thames Valley 15 4 15 5
Warwickshire 1 0 6 1

Fraud and forgery
Police force area April 1996 to

March 1997

April 1997 to

March 1998

April 19981 to

March 1999

April 1999 to

March 2000

April 2000 to

March 2001

Avon and Somerset 4,209 3,655 9,950 8,518 9,211
Bedfordshire 2,027 1,742 4,114 4,760 4,299
Cambridgeshire 1,491 1,375 2,389 3,251 2,780
Cheshire 2,325 1,848 2,146 2,192 2,390
Cleveland 1,350 1,525 2,261 2,744 2,880
Cumbria 946 1,156 1,388 1,310 1,094
Derbyshire 1,400 1,271 4,200 4,739 4,670
Devon and Cornwall 2,272 2,255 7,064 6,925 6,564
Dorset 1,315 1,264 6,334 5,866 5,045
Durham 1,193 1,163 1,311 1,314 1,394
Essex 2,526 2,458 4,366 5,470 6,615
Gloucestershire 1,551 1,484 2,527 3,284 3,105
Greater Manchester 5,411 6,519 15,830 20,043 18,579
Hampshire 3,998 3,669 5,130 6,393 5,847
Hertfordshire 1,225 1,418 2,312 2,935 3,982
Humberside 2,588 2,381 3,582 3,745 3,787
Kent 2,879 3,034 5,687 7,387 7,965
Lancashire 3,394 3,557 4,446 4,024 5,935
Leicestershire 3,417 2,795 7,227 8,398 6,925
Lincolnshire 1,344 1,144 2,723 1,641 1,662
City of London 384 507 862 1,214 1,145
Merseyside 3,999 4,275 4,884 4,794 5,021
Metropolitan police 41,157 43,437 80,541 105,150 83,453
Norfolk 1,222 1,056 2,488 3,251 2,742
Northamptonshire 1,211 1,230 4,425 4,225 3,661
Northumbria 2,017 2,315 4,991 5,022 5,365
North Yorkshire 989 976 2,563 2,551 2,498
Nottinghamshire 3,223 2,869 4,736 6,195 7,038
South Yorkshire 2,567 2,262 3,951 4,794 5,551
Staffordshire 2,106 2,196 3,830 4,885 6,083
Suffolk 1,302 1,069 2,099 2,182 2,372
Surrey 1,315 1,456 2,994 3,808 5,133
Sussex 2,677 3,059 7,790 8,615 9,886
Thames Valley 4,467 4,016 11,778 14,191 16,085
Warwickshire 932 910 2,401 2,383 2,067
West Mercia 1,960 1,865 3,961 4,210 3,898
West Midlands 5,781 4,987 15,675 26,856 29,322
West Yorkshire 5,034 5,458 10,608 11,533 10,626
Wiltshire 914 824 1,933 2,086 2,200
Dyfed-Powys 621 448 1,402 1,136 1,226
Gwent 1,415 1,402 2,395 2,586 2,532
North Wales 956 841 1,869 1,570 1,777
South Wales 2,865 3,061 6,340 6,597 4,914
England and Wales total 135,975 136,232 279,503 334,773 319,324
1 New Home Office counting rules were issued for recorded crime on 1 April 1998