HC Deb 28 March 2003 vol 402 cc454-6W
Mr. Ruffley

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many(a) full time police officers, (b) special constables and (c) civilian police support staff there were in the Suffolk constabulary in each year since 1997. [104801]

Mr. Bob Ainsworth

The table gives number of police officers, special constables and civilian support staff in the Suffolk constabulary from 1997 to 2002.

Mr. Bob Ainsworth

The table gives numbers of police officers and civilian staff and the rate per 100,000 population for police forces in the eastern region.

March September
Eastern region 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2002
Norfolk
Police officer strength 1,432 1,430 1,381 1,381 1,420 1,468 1,481
(100,000 population) (185) (184) (176) (175) (178) (183) (186)
Civilian staff 603 646 648 655 694 819 n/a
(100,000 population) (78) (83) (83) (83) (87) (102) n/a
Suffolk
Police officer strength 1,180 1,186 1,190 1,145 1,133 1,203 1,228
(100,000 population) (180) (179) (179) (171) (168) (177) (184)
Civilian staff 522 583 594 600 621 692 n/a
(100,000 population) (80) (88) (89) (89) (92) (102) n/a
* These forces have been affected by the boundary changes which took place in April 2000.

Matthew Taylor

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what research his Department has undertaken on the density of police officers in the UK per(a) area and (b) head of population; which of these studies contained international comparisons; and if he will make a statement. [104430]

Mr. Bob Ainsworth

The Home Office produces annually national, statistics on the density of total police officers and constables per head of population.

The latest data available are contained in "Police Service Strength England and Wales, 30 September 2002" Home Office Online Report 23/03. The average number of police officers for England and Wales per 100,000 population (including National Crime Squad (NCS), National Criminal Intelligence Service (NCIS), and other secondments) was 252.6. Figures for 31 March 2003 will be published in due course.

An international comparison of police officer density per 100,000 population was conducted by the Home Office for the period 2000 (See table.) These data will be updated in future.

Country Police Officers per 100,000 population 20001,2
Austria 330
Belgium 183
Denmark 195
England and Wales 235
Finland 154
France 397
Germany 262
Greece 426
Ireland 302
Italy 169
Luxembourg 300
Netherlands 269
Norway 192
Portugal 481
Spain 312
Sweden 181
Switzerland 201
Australia 228
Canada 184
New Zealand 185
USA 238
Japan 208
Korea 204
Turkey 190
India 134

1Police officers only, not civilians.

2 Or nearest available year.

Note:

Direct comparisons of the police service in different jurisdictions can be difficult due to differences in the type of duties carried out by the people included in the total number.

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