HC Deb 22 May 2003 vol 405 cc988-9W
Dr. Kumar

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many crimes involving firearms have occurred in each of the last eight years in(a) Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland Constituency, (b) Teesside and (c) England per head of population; and if he will break down the figures to show those (i) involving airguns and (ii) resulting in fatalities. [114292]

Mr. Bob Ainsworth

Details of recorded crimes involving firearms are not collected on a constituency basis. Available information on the number of recorded crimes and homicides involving firearms in the Cleveland police force area and England is given in the table.

Recorded crimes involving firearms
Cleveland England
All firearm offences Homicides All firearm offences Homicides
1994 190 0 12,718 60
1995 218 0 12,799 65
1996 201 1 13,214 48
1997 144 0 11,816 57
1998–99 245 1 13,283 49
1999–2000 199 2 16,234 62
2000–01 203 0 17,083 72
2001–02 267 1 21,659 95

There was a change in counting rules for recorded crime on 1 April 1998, which would have had the effect of increasing the number of offences counted. Similarly, some police forces adopted the principles of the National Crime Recording Standard in advance of its national implementation on 1 April 2002, and this may also have tended to increase the number of crimes counted, particularly in 2001–02.