HC Deb 18 June 2003 vol 407 cc268-9W
Dr. Pugh

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many police forces have seen a decline in the number of special constables employed in the last five years; and how many have seen a decline greater than 20 per cent. [117773]

Ms Blears

Figures on strength by police force area have moved to an annual cycle from March 2002 and will be available in the Library as previous publications. From March 1997 to March 2002 (latest figures available) all but one police force (Merseyside) in England and Wales have seen a decline in their numbers of special constables; and 38 have seen a decline greater than 20 per cent. Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary (HMIC) figures (from records supplied by 37 forces) show that 569 specials left to join the regulars in the year ending 31 March 2002 and by 30 September 2002 (the latest date available) there were 131,548 police officers in England and Wales. There was also 58,909 civilian support staff in March 2002 (latest available). Both are record numbers.

The Government are committed to reversing the decline in specials and we are working with stakeholders to increase the size and effectiveness of the special constabulary. In particular, we will be publishing 'Good Practice Guidance' on the new website, following on from the Specials "champions projects", ensuring that specials' contribution is properly valued and used to best effect. The new specials website, www.specialconstables.gov.uk, was launched in February to provide specials and their managers with up-to-date information on the special constabulary and access to legislation and Home Office circulars.

We also held the first ever National Specials Weekend in February to raise the profile of specials and give recognition to the invaluable work they do. And we have freed up regulations to allow forces to trial payment schemes funded locally. We are also looking at how we can improve the engagement of employers with the special constabulary; and whether we can increase the opportunities for recognising the skills and experience specials acquire in forces within their wider workplace.

Mr. Paice

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many special constables there were in each police force in England and Wales in each year since 1997. [119374]

Ms Blears

Figures on strength by police force area have moved to an annual cycle from March 2002 and will be available in the Library, as previous publications. The number of serving special constables in each police force area from March 1997 to March 2002 (latest figures available) are set out in the table.

March 1997 March 1998 March 1999 March 2000 March 2001 March 2002
Avon & Somerset 759 621 547 459 400 364
Bedfordshire 182 186 154 151 115 118
Cambridgeshire 303 320 310 274 218 207
Cheshire 475 459 407 350 290 191
Cleveland 160 164 126 128 93 85
Cumbria 189 198 204 176 156 102
Derbyshire 428 380 317 282 275 260
Devon & Cornwall 1,148 1,024 918 870 796 689
Dorset 289 315 305 298 267 253
Durham 184 144 159 157 146 134
Essex 634 638 544 483 445 381
Gloucestershire 297 276 233 206 183 154
Greater Manchester 685 598 523 457 367 338
Hampshire 621 698 760 615 454 444
Hertfordshire 297 306 238 216 198 206
Humberside 340 324 269 246 212 207
Kent 589 592 526 436 392 327
Lancashire 483 489 449 382 360 363
Leicestershire 415 406 316 247 162 143
Lincolnshire 271 260 216 195 166 155
City of London 86 76 64 56 43 36
Merseyside 401 419 458 476 541 468
Metropolitan police 1,714 1,282 1,138 758 774 680
Norfolk 402 337 336 285 259 244
Northamptonshire 316 288 230 199 188 177
Northumbria 533 400 342 332 300 256
North Yorkshire 362 358 276 217 182 185
Nottinghamshire 620 558 461 411 335 341
South Yorkshire 308 281 246 205 188 206
Staffordshire 685 595 468 482 402 384
Suffolk 379 397 420 391 349 308
Surrey 297 235 224 175 149 187
Sussex 472 442 393 352 306 306
Thames Valley 656 609 569 472 418 356
Warwickshire 381 345 261 260 221 209
WestMercia 582 512 515 476 399 339
West Midlands 945 889 731 680 617 598
West Yorkshire 690 589 559 484 415 349
Wiltshire 154 149 184 173 152 147
DyfedPowys 283 254 237 202 191 157
Gwent 157 119 113 119 137 142
North Wales 341 358 400 247 207 125
South Wales 361 366 338 267 254 277
Total all forces 19,874 18,256 16,484 14,347 12,722 11,598

Source:

Figures provided by Research Development Statistics Directorate.

We are working with stakeholders to increase the size and effectiveness of the special constabulary. In particular, we will be publishing 'Good Practice Guidance' on the new website, ensuring specials' contribution is properly valued and used to best effect. We also held the first ever National Specials Weekend in February to raise the profile of specials and the invaluable work they do. And we have freed up regulations to allow forces to trial payment schemes funded locally. We are looking al whether we can increase the opportunities for recognising the skills and experience specials acquire in forces within their wider workplace as well.