HC Deb 06 March 2003 vol 400 cc1220-1W
Mr. Evans

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many(a) robberies, (b) gun-related crimes and (c) recorded crimes there were in each police force area in Wales in each year since 1997. [100247]

Mr. Denham

[holding answer 3 March 2003]: The requested information is given in the table. The figures include the number of recorded crimes in which Firearms were reported to have been used.

There was a change in counting rules for recorded crime on 1 April 1998, which would have the tendency to increase the number of offences counted. Numbers of offences before and after this date are therefore not directly comparable.

As a result of three of the four police forces in Wales adopting the principles of the National Crime Recording Standard (NCRS) in advance of its official introduction across England and Wales on 1 April 2002, numbers of offences recorded for 2001–02 may have been inflated.

Recorded crime: number of offences, by police force areas in Wales
Robbery Offences involving Firearms Total crime
Dyfed Powys
19971 34 61 18,098
1998–992 42 60 24,588
1999–2000 28 45 23,709
2000–01 23 68 22,878
2001–02 26 24,003
Gwent
19971 156 129 47,268
1998–992 173 215 58,738
1999–2000 216 248 60,132
2000–01 244 197 56,728
2001–02 215 46,938
North Wales
19971 112 109 40,684
1998–992 127 94 43,848
1999–2000 146 104 44,606
2000–01 163 74 47,708
2001–02 194 54,116
South Wales
19971 509 295 130,886
1998–992 511 222 134,820
1999–2000 519 315 127,040
2000–01 460 275 111,131
2001–02 595 116,708
1Offences were recorded on a calendar year basis up to 1997, and thereafter on a financial year basis.
2 The number of crimes recorded in that financial year using the expanded offence coverage and revised counting rules which came into effect on 1 April 1998.

Notes:

1. Three of the four Wales forces adopted the principles of the National Crime Recording Standard (NCRS) in advance of its official introduction across England and Wales on 1 April 2002; Dyfed Powys (January 2002), North Wales (October 2001) and South Wales (January 2002). This may have increased the number of offences recorded in 2001–02.

2. 2001–02 figures for Offences involving Firearms have not yet been published.

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