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<p>The information requested is shown in the following table:</p><p>These figures are actual payments made for each respective year and function shown, and supersede those published in previous PQs.</p><p><table><thead><tr><td valign="top">Table1: Grant payments made to the Association of Chief Police Officers(ACPO) for 2009/10 to2013/14<br /></td></tr><tr><td valign="top">Fundingarea<br /></td><td valign="top">2009-10(£)<br /></td><td valign="top">2010-11(£)<br /></td><td valign="top">2011-12(£)<br /></td><td valign="top">2012-13(£)<br /></td><td valign="top">2013-14(projected)(£)<br /></td><td valign="top">Details<br /></td></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td valign="top">Grantin aidfunding<br /></td><td valign="top">836,232<br /></td><td valign="top">823,688<br /></td><td valign="top">792,770<br /></td><td valign="top">561,833<br /></td><td valign="top">-<br /></td><td valign="top">Tomeet the costs of the ACPO president and ACPO HQ centraladministration-officecosts<br /></td></tr><tr><td valign="top">Supplementarygrant in aidfunding<br /></td><td valign="top">-<br /></td><td valign="top">-<br /></td><td valign="top">250,000<br /></td><td valign="top">-<br /></td><td valign="top">-<br /></td><td valign="top">One-offallocation to help meet shortfall in funding from policeauthorities<br /></td></tr><tr><td valign="top">UKDisaster VictimIdentification<br /></td><td valign="top">673,565<br /></td><td valign="top">540,511<br /></td><td valign="top">453,336<br /></td><td valign="top">440,350<br /></td><td valign="top">1500,000<br /></td><td valign="top">Toprovide national expertise and support on the identification of victimsin the event of mass fatalityincidents<br /></td></tr><tr><td valign="top">NationalDomestic ExtremismTeam2<br /></td><td valign="top">2,000,000<br /></td><td valign="top">-<br /></td><td valign="top">-<br /></td><td valign="top">-<br /></td><td valign="top">-<br /></td><td valign="top">Toprovide intelligence on domestic extremism and strategic public orderissues in theUK<br /></td></tr><tr><td valign="top">PolicingtheOlympics3<br /></td><td valign="top">414,923<br /></td><td valign="top">388,482<br /></td><td valign="top">551,561<br /></td><td valign="top">337,095<br /></td><td valign="top">-<br /></td><td valign="top">Co-ordinatingwork-provided directly to ACPO<br /></td></tr><tr><td valign="top">NationalPolicing Coordination Centre(NPoCC)<br /></td><td valign="top">-<br /></td><td valign="top">-<br /></td><td valign="top">-<br /></td><td valign="top">323,936<br /></td><td valign="top">41,908,000<br /></td><td valign="top">NPoCCreplaced PNICC following the London Olympics. ACPO hostNPoCC<br /></td></tr><tr><td valign="top">Contributionto the Police National Intelligence Co-ordination Centre(PNICC)<br /></td><td valign="top">-<br /></td><td valign="top">109,912<br /></td><td valign="top">428,684<br /></td><td valign="top">353,480<br /></td><td valign="top">-<br /></td><td valign="top">Fundingto PNICC for Olympic -relatedwork<br /></td></tr><tr><td valign="top">Co-ordinationof Counter-Terrorismpolicing5<br /></td><td valign="top">7,960,600<br /></td><td valign="top">-<br /></td><td valign="top">-<br /></td><td valign="top">-<br /></td><td valign="top">-<br /></td><td valign="top">Fundsthe national coordination functions: the National Coordinator ofSpecial Branch, media liaison work, Counter-Terrorism training needsanalysis and the police contribution to the Border Managementprogramme<br /></td></tr><tr><td valign="top">Prevent5<br /></td><td valign="top">2,427,750<br /></td><td valign="top">-<br /></td><td valign="top">-<br /></td><td valign="top">-<br /></td><td valign="top">-<br /></td><td valign="top">PreventChannel project-a multi-agency approach to protecting people from therisk ofradicalisation<br /></td></tr><tr><td valign="top">Prevent5<br /></td><td valign="top">3,867,990<br /></td><td valign="top">-<br /></td><td valign="top">-<br /></td><td valign="top">-<br /></td><td valign="top">-<br /></td><td valign="top">Provisionof Prevent Engagement Officers who connect Counter-Terrorism policing,neighbourhood policing andcommunities<br /></td></tr><tr><td valign="top">PrisonerIntelligenceNetwork5<br /></td><td valign="top">4,267,000<br /></td><td valign="top">-<br /></td><td valign="top">-<br /></td><td valign="top">-<br /></td><td valign="top">-<br /></td><td valign="top">Providesstrategic and tactical functions on matters relating to theintelligence, security, activity and location of all terrorist andextremist prisoners across England, Wales andScotland<br /></td></tr><tr><td valign="top">Total<br /></td><td valign="top">22,448,060<br /></td><td valign="top">1,862,593<br /></td><td valign="top">2,476,351<br /></td><td valign="top">2,016,694<br /></td><td valign="top">2,408,000<br /></td><td valign="top" /></tr></tbody><tfoot><tr><td valign="top">1Agreement in place for payment not exceeding statedfigure.<br />2The role and functions of the National Domestic Extremism Teammoved to the MPS after2009-10.<br />3ACPO had an additional responsibility in supporting co-ordination ofOlympic policing, Funding for this role is included here to reflect thetotal funding provided by the Home Office and therefore was notincluded in the answer to a previous PQ on ACPO’s core work (HL16545).<br />4Agreement in place for payment not exceeding statedfigure.<br />5In the interests of protecting national security, we do not disclosehow the total Home Office grants for counter-terrorism policing areallocated among police forces, other bodies, and functions. Figures for2009-10 had already been published prior to May 2010 and before thischange inpolicy.<br /></td></tr></tfoot></table></p> |