MQT answers – Policing and crime October 2014
Barnet: officer extractions 1
Question No: 2014/3321
Andrew Dismore
In Barnet for the last 6 months, on how many occasions have officers been extracted from the borough to support other policing operations elsewhere?
Written response from the Mayor
From 10th March to 10th September 2014, officers were abstracted on 114 occasions.
These abstractions relate to policing activity outside of their designated Neighbourhood Policing Team area, often referred to as ‘Aid’. Aid accounts for both local (in-borough) and central abstraction. Local abstractions are confined to the borough the officer works in and typically include local activities such as sporting events, cultural events and borough based policing operations.
Central abstractions are ‘off borough’ and typically include activities such as large scale demonstrations, Notting Hill Carnival, New Year’s Eve and one-off events such as the Tour de France.
Barnet: officer extractions 2
Question No: 2014/3322
Andrew Dismore
In Barnet for the last 6 months, for how many officer shifts in total have officers been extracted from the borough to support other policing operations elsewhere?
Written response from the Mayor
From the 10th March to 10th September 2014 a total of 2254 officer shifts were abstracted.
These abstractions relate to policing activity outside of their designated Neighbourhood Policing Team area, often referred to as ‘Aid’. Aid accounts for both local (in-borough) and central abstraction. Local abstractions are confined to the borough the officer works in and typically include local activities such as sporting events, cultural events and borough based policing operations.
Central abstractions are ‘off borough’ and typically include activities such as large scale demonstrations, Notting Hill Carnival, New Year’s Eve and one-off events such as the Tour de France.
Camden: officer extractions 1
Question No: 2014/3323
Andrew Dismore
In Camden for the last 6 months, on how many occasions have officers been extracted from the borough to support other policing operations elsewhere?
Written response from the Mayor
From 10th March to 10th September 2014, officers were abstracted on 123 occasions.
These abstractions relate to policing activity outside of their designated Neighbourhood Policing Team area, often referred to as ‘Aid’. Aid accounts for both local (in-borough) and central abstraction. Local abstractions are confined to the borough the officer works in and typically include local activities such as sporting events, cultural events and borough based policing operations.
Central abstractions are ‘off borough’ and typically include activities such as large scale demonstrations, Notting Hill Carnival, New Year’s Eve and one-off events such as the Tour de France.
Camden: officer extractions 2
Question No: 2014/3324
Andrew Dismore
In Camden for the last 6 months, for how many officer shifts in total have officers been extracted from the borough to support other policing operations elsewhere?
Written response from the Mayor
From the 10th March to 10th September 2014 a total of 2629 officer shifts were abstracted
These abstractions relate to policing activity outside of their designated Neighbourhood Policing Team area, often referred to as ‘Aid’. Aid accounts for both local (in-borough) and central abstraction. Local abstractions are confined to the borough the officer works in and typically include local activities such as sporting events, cultural events and borough based policing operations.
Central abstractions are ‘off borough’ and typically include activities such as large scale demonstrations, Notting Hill Carnival, New Year’s Eve and one-off events such as the Tour de France.
Police statistics
Question No: 2014/3740
Andrew Dismore
If a crime is reported of an attempted break in, or actual break in, but with nothing stolen, should that be recorded as a criminal damage offence or as a burglary offence?
Written response from the Mayor
The way that crimes are recorded in England and Wales is governed by the Home Office Counting Rules (HOCR). HOCR gives examples to assist forces in interpreting the rules, given that in some cases the circumstances of a crime may indicate that more than one type of offence has been committed.
The question as to whether an attempted burglary or criminal damage should be recorded will depend on a variety of factors. HOCR states that “Any damage to an entry point of a house should be assumed to be an attempt to enter and burgle the house if, on the balance of probabilities, attempted burglary is considered to be the more likely offence than the criminal damage.” (HOCR 28B). Examples given include damage to a front door lock or a ground floor window, as both are entry points to a dwelling.
If it appears that burglary is the most likely motivation for damage to the outside of premises then the crime should be recorded as an attempted burglary. However if circumstances suggest that criminal damage to the outside of a property was not motivated by an intention to burgle, such as graffiti daubed on a front door, this should be recorded as criminal damage. Similarly an example given in HOCR 58B directs that criminal damage should be recorded if a suspect enters the flat of his ex-partner as a trespasser and places graffiti on the bedroom walls using items found inside the premises. This would also apply to cases where a suspect entered a dwelling as a trespasser merely to shelter or bed-down for the night. Clearly, in these circumstances, there is no intent to steal.
It is important to remember that HOCR cannot cover every eventuality and each case must be judged on its own merits.
Barnet Safer Neighbourhood Board
Question No: 2014/3757
Andrew Dismore
If Barnet SNB had not been able to secure the use of the Peel Centre on a goodwill basis, they would have had to cancel their first public meeting. When will their funding be sorted out?
Written response from the Mayor
Barnet SNB has received its core administration funding and, as advised in my previous response to MQ 3326, as soon as the board submits an application for project funding it will be given due consideration and processed accordingly. Barnet SNB has taken the innovative approach of working with partners to secure services and support in-kind where possible in order to maximise the resources available for project delivery, and this is an example of how this can work for the benefit of the community.
Camden Safer Neighbourhood Board
Question No: 2014/3758
Andrew Dismore
Do you think it was right that Camden Safer Neighbourhood Board had to cancel Their meeting a Community Conversation on Antisocial Behaviour on Monday 29 September because their funding from the Mayor’s Office for Policing and Crime had still not yet been agreed?
Written response from the Mayor
Camden received feedback on their funding application on 11 September 2014 and did not respond to this until 22 September, at which point they had taken the decision to cancel the meeting without any consultation with MOPAC. It was unfortunate that the event could not go ahead.
Contact points 1
Question No: 2014/3759
Andrew Dismore
What is happening with the review of the contact points system?
Written response from the Mayor
To ensure MOPAC and the MPS continue to enhance public access a review of Contact Points is being completed.
Contact points 2
Question No: 2014/3760
Andrew Dismore
How many people visited each of the Barnet contact points each week in August and September this year?
Written response from the Mayor
Visitor numbers at contact points are being reviewed as part of the ongoing review into their operation.
Contact points 3
Question No: 2014/3761
Andrew Dismore
What is the monthly cost of staffing the contact points in Barnet?
Written response from the Mayor
There are no additional costs for staffing the contact points.
Contact points 4
Question No: 2014/3762
Andrew Dismore
How many people visited each of the Camden contact points each week in August and September this year?
Written response from the Mayor
Visitor numbers at contact points are being reviewed as part of the ongoing review into their operation.
Contact points 5
Question No: 2014/3763
Andrew Dismore
What is the monthly cost of staffing the contact points in Camdnen ?
Written response from the Mayor
There are no additional costs for staffing the contact points.
Ram Raids
Question No: 2014/3764
Andrew Dismore
What is the value of goods reported stolen in ram raids using stolen motorcycles and motor scooters in London over the last three years; how many arrests have there been for this sort of crime in the same period; and do you see these events as part of a purported 6% drop in London crime?
Written response from the Mayor
“Ram raids” are not recorded as a separate category in the MPS crime report system (CRIS), but generally recorded as burglary, robbery or theft. It is not therefore possible to assess the value of stolen goods from, or number of arrests for “ram raids”.
Police tactics evolve to address emerging crime trends and specific problems, such as linked offences. Operation Ringtone targets crime involving mobile devices, currently one of the most significant drivers of acquisitive crime. Operation Bumblebee, a long-standing successful operation against burglary, will use innovative tactics this autumn to tackle anticipated seasonal increases.
Over the last three financial years (since April 2010) burglary has been reduced by 9 per cent and robbery by 20%. The MPS has crime prevention experts helping to protect businesses across London, who have been deployed to advise on measures to target-harden premises vulnerable to “ram-raid”-style attacks.
Hate Crime
Question No: 2014/3765
Andrew Dismore
In view of the increase in hate crime and especially anti Semitism, will you mount a publicity campaign to explain what is and is not hate crime so that Londoners know what is and is not an offence ?
Written response from the Mayor
Officers are drafting a response which will be sent shortly.
Rave on land opposite Arkley Park
Question No: 2014/3766
Andrew Dismore
There was yet another illegal rave on the vacant land opposite Arkley Park, Stirling Corner on the weekend of 27th September from Saturday midnight until early Sunday morning. The police did not show up to stop the rave, despite many phone calls from many residents on Arkley Park. This isn’t the first time this has happened. Is the failure of the police to attend yet another example of just how stretched they are, due to your cuts? If not , then why did they not turn up?
Written response from the Mayor
These events usually take place with very little notice making them to be difficult to police with Emergency Response Policing Team resources. When the MPS get advance notice, they work proactively to stop events before they start. The intelligence is explored and discussed at Borough management meetings every day. Once events are established, however, it can be very difficult to shut them down in a manner consistent with public safety.
This area was therefore directed to be dealt with by way of a Problem Solving Plan for Neighbourhood Policing Teams, so that a longer term solution can be identified and a policy or process put in place to provide phone numbers/owner information etc. We have now identified the landowner and confirmed that the persons involved were on the land without permission. The owners have agreed to put on site security in place over the weekend to prevent access and notify police if people begin to assemble.
Longest S and Longest I Calls: Barnet
Question No: 2014/3767
Andrew Dismore
For August and September 2014 in Barnet, what was the longest 3 waits for a response to an S call and longest 3 waits for a response to an I call?
Written response from the Mayor
Officers are drafting a response which will be sent shortly.
Longest S and Longest I Calls: Barnet 2
Question No: 2014/3768
Andrew Dismore
in Barnet , for the last 3 months, how many I calls exceeded the 15 minute target time by double, ( ie more than 15 minutes thus taking 30 minutes or more) to be answered?
Written response from the Mayor
Officers are drafting a response which will be sent shortly.
Longest S and Longest I Calls: Barnet 3
Question No: 2014/3769
Andrew Dismore
in Barnet , for the last 3 months, how many S calls exceeded the 60 minute target time by double, ( ie more than 60 minutes thus taking 2 hours or more) to be answered?
Written response from the Mayor
Officers are drafting a response which will be sent shortly.
Longest S and Longest I Calls: Camden
Question No: 2014/3770
Andrew Dismore
For August and September 2014 in Camden , what was the longest 3 waits for a response to an S call and longest 3 waits for a response to an I call?
Written response from the Mayor
Officers are drafting a response which will be sent shortly.
Longest S and Longest I Calls: Camden 2
Question No: 2014/3771
Andrew Dismore
in Camden , for the last 3 months, how many I calls exceeded the 15 minute target time by double, ( ie more than 15 minutes thus taking 30 minutes or more) to be answered?
Written response from the Mayor
Officers are drafting a response which will be sent shortly.
Longest S and Longest I Calls: Camden 3
Question No: 2014/3772
Andrew Dismore
in Camden , for the last 3 months, how many S calls exceeded the 60 minute target time by double, ( ie more than 60 minutes thus taking 2 hours or more) to be answered?
Written response from the Mayor
Officers are drafting a response which will be sent shortly.
Barnet: officer extractions 1
Question No: 2014/3773
Andrew Dismore
Further to Question No: 2014/3321
‘In Barnet for the last 6 months, on how many occasions have officers been extracted from the borough to support other policing operations elsewhere? ‘Your response being ‘Officers are drafting a response which will be sent shortly’
Will you now give a substantive reply?
Written response from the Mayor
Please see my response to MQ 3321/ 2014.
Barnet: officer extractions 2
Question No: 2014/3774
Andrew Dismore
Further to Question No 2014/3322
‘In Barnet for the last 6 months, for how many officer shifts in total have officers been extracted from the borough to support other policing operations elsewhere?’
‘Your response being ‘Officers are drafting a response which will be sent shortly’
Will you now give a substantive reply?
Written response from the Mayor
Please see my response to MQ 3322/ 2014.
Camden: officer extractions 1
Question No: 2014/3775
Andrew Dismore
Further to Question No: 2014/3323
In Camden for the last 6 months, on how many occasions have officers been extracted from the borough to support other policing operations elsewhere?
‘Your response being ‘Officers are drafting a response which will be sent shortly’
Will you now give a substantive reply?
Written response from the Mayor
Please see my response to MQ 3323/ 2014.
Camden: officer extractions 2
Question No: 2014/3776
Andrew Dismore
Further to Question No: 2014/3324
In Camden for the last 6 months, for how many officer shifts in total have officers been extracted from the borough to support other policing operations elsewhere?
‘Your response being ‘Officers are drafting a response which will be sent shortly’
Will you now give a substantive reply?.
Written response from the Mayor
Please see my response to MQ 3324/ 2014.
Barnet Police Numbers 1
Question No: 2014/3777
Andrew Dismore
Further to Question No: 2014/3256
As of 31st July 2014, how many full time sworn police officers were there in Barnet; how many special constables; how many PCSOs; how many sergeants; how many non PCSO civilian staff were there; what were the comparable figures for 1st May 2010, and 31st July 2013; and what do you expect the figures to be on 1st May 2015?
‘Your response being ‘Officers are drafting a response which will be sent shortly’
Will you now give a substantive reply?.
Written response from the Mayor
Please see my response to MQ 2014/ 3256.
Camden Police Numbers 1
Question No: 2014/3778
Andrew Dismore
Further Question No: 2014/3255
As of 31st July 2014, how many full time sworn police officers were there in Camden; how many special constables; how many PCSOs; how many sergeants; how many non PCSO civilian staff were there; what were the comparable figures for 1st May 2010, and 31st July 2013; and what do you expect the figures to be on 1st May 2015?
‘Your response being ‘Officers are drafting a response which will be sent shortly’
Will you now give a substantive reply?.
Written response from the Mayor
Please see my response to MQ 2014/ 3255.
Barnet Police Numbers 2
Question No: 2014/3779
Andrew Dismore
As of 31st August 2014, how many full time sworn police officers were there in Barnet; how many special constables; how many PCSOs; how many sergeants; how many non PCSO civilian staff were there; what were the comparable figures for 1st May 2010, and 31st August 2013; and what do you expect the figures to be on 1st May 2015?
Written response from the Mayor
The most recent numbers are available on the datastore and can be accessed via the following website: http://data.london.gov.uk/dataset/metropolitan-police-service-recorded-crime-figures-and-associated-data
Camden Police Numbers 2
Question No: 2014/3780
Andrew Dismore
As of 31st August 2014, how many full time sworn police officers were there in Camden; how many special constables; how many PCSOs; how many sergeants; how many non PCSO civilian staff were there; what were the comparable figures for 1st May 2010, and 31st August 2013; and what do you expect the figures to be on 1st May 2015?
Written response from the Mayor
The most recent numbers are available on the datastore and can be accessed via the following website: http://data.london.gov.uk/dataset/metropolitan-police-service-recorded-crime-figures-and-associated-data
Appointment cars Barnet 1
Question No: 2014/3781
Andrew Dismore
What is the average wait for a visit from an officer in an appointment car in Barnet?
Written response from the Mayor
The MPS is not able to calculate the average wait for a visit from an officer in an appointment car.
Appointment cars Barnet 2
Question No: 2014/3782
Andrew Dismore
How many visits from officers in appointment cars in Barnet were made in each of the last 3 months?
Written response from the Mayor
Please find below the number of visits from officers in appointment cars in Barnet for the last 3 months.
July 769
August 733
September 704
Appointment cars Camden 1
Question No: 2014/3783
Andrew Dismore
What is the average wait for a visit from an officer in an appointment car in Camden ?
Written response from the Mayor
The MPS is not able to calculate the average wait for a visit from an officer in an appointment car. There were 624 appointments in Camden in September.
Appointment cars Camden 2
Question No: 2014/3784
Andrew Dismore
How many visits from officers in appointment cars in Camden were made in eachof the last 3 months?
Written response from the Mayor
Please find below the number of visits from officers in appointment cars in Camden for the last 3 months.
July 653
August 614
September 624
Stop and search Camden 1
Question No: 2014/3785
Andrew Dismore
How many stops and searches have been conducted in each ward of Camden borough in the last 3 months?
Written response from the Mayor
There have been 1539 stop and searches conducted in the borough of Camden from 15/07/2014 – 14/10/2014.
This information is not held by ward.
Stop and search Camden 2
Question No: 2014/3786
Andrew Dismore
Of the stops and searches carried out in Camden in each of the last three months, a) how many and what percentage resulted in an an arrest due to a reaction on the part of the stopped person to the stop and search itself; and b) how many and what percentage resulted in an arrest due to something suspicious being found in the stopped person’s possession?
Written response from the Mayor
The data and recording method of stops and searches follows Home Office guidelines. This does not allow for the identification of specific occasions when an arrest relates to the conduct of the person stopped, brought about by the search itself.
I can confirm that over the preceding three months, 96 per cent (230) of stop and search arrests in Camden related to the possession of the following articles: weapons, drugs, stolen property, or articles concerned in theft or criminal damage.
Stop and search Barnet 1
Question No: 2014/3787
Andrew Dismore
How many stops and searches have been conducted in each ward of Barnet borough in the last 3 months?
Written response from the Mayor
There have been 695 stop and searches conducted in the borough of Barnet from 15/07/2014 – 14/10/2014.
This information is not held by ward.
Stop and search Barnet 2
Question No: 2014/3788
Andrew Dismore
Of the stops and searches carried out in Barnet in each of the last three months, a) how many and what percentage resulted in an arrest due to a reaction on the part of the stopped person to the stop and search itself; and b) how many and what percentage resulted in an arrest due to something suspicious being found in the stopped person’s possession?
Written response from the Mayor
The data and recording method of stops and searches follows Home Office guidelines and does not allow for the identification of specific occasions when an arrest relates to the conduct of the person stopped, brought about by the search itself.
However, I can confirm that over the preceding three months, 97 per cent (165) of stop and search arrests related to the possession of the following articles: weapons, drugs, stolen property, or articles concerned in theft or criminal damage.
Tasers 1
Question No: 2014/3789
Andrew Dismore
On how many occasions in the last 3 months in Barnet have tasers a) been drawn and b) been fired at a suspect?
Written response from the Mayor
During the 3 months from 1st July – 30th September 2014, the following use of Taser occurred in the Borough of Barnet.
Method of use
Drawn: There were 4 deployments when Taser was drawn at a subject.
Method of use
Fired: There were no deployments when a Taser was fired at a subject.
Tasers 2
Question No: 2014/3790
Andrew Dismore
On how many occasions in the last 3 months in Camden have tasers a) been drawn and b) been fired at a suspect?
Written response from the Mayor
During the 3 months from 1st July – 30th September 2014, the following use of Taser occurred in the Borough of Camden.
Method of use
Drawn: There were 8 deployments when Taser was drawn at a subject.
Method of use
Fired: There were 2 deployments when a Taser was fired at a subject.
Burglary operations in Barnet
Question No: 2014/3791
Andrew Dismore
Further to Question No: 2014/3273
‘How successful have been the recent anti burglary initiatives in Colindale and Burnt Oak?’
Your response being
‘The anti-burglary initiative in the Colindale / Burnt Oak area has seen a reduction in residential burglary offences since April 2014. The initiative was put in place in April and is part of the boroughs ongoing fight against residential burglaries across the borough. At present burglary (total) is down 16.3 % borough wide.
Part of the initiative within the area was the offer of police painting anti-climb paint within certain roads. This offer received a significant take up from residents. Barnet have also made use of crime prevention signage to warn of issues whilst putting out further prevention advice via social media and leaflets’.
What are the ward, rather than borough, figures for burglary before and after these initiatives?
Written response from the Mayor
Please find below the burglary offence figures as requested. The anti-burglary initiative in the Colindale / Burnt Oak area has seen a reduction in residential burglary offences since April 2014. The initiative was put in place in April and is part of the boroughs ongoing fight against residential burglaries across the borough.
Colindale ward
April 2013 – October 2013 – 48 offences
April 2014 – October 2014 – 40 offences
Burnt Oak ward
April 2013 – October 2013 – 76 offences
April 2014 – October 2014 – 57 Offences
Crime Statistics for Barnet; 1
Question No: 2014/3792
Andrew Dismore
Comparing the current rolling 12 month performance with that of a year ago, how many Burglary (total) Offences were there in Barnet in that year, and are there in the rolling year now?
Written response from the Mayor
Please find below a table of recorded crime for Barnet.
Across London, including Barnet, the MPS are making good progress against the challenge to reduce key victim-based neighbourhood crimes by 20 per cent by 2016. There are specific areas in every borough where performance can be improved and borough commanders, supported by an extra 2,600 officers in neighbourhoods are working to address these.
Barnet
ROLLING YEAR OCT – SEPT |
2012/13 | 2013/14 | % change | MPS % change |
Total Notifiable Offences (TNO’s) | 23,904 | 23,009 | -3.7% | -4.8% |
Burglary (Total) | 4,481 | 3,787 | -15.5% | -11.3% |
Crime Statistics for Barnet (2)
Question No: 2014/3793
Andrew Dismore
Comparing the current rolling 12 month performance with that of a year ago, how many Criminal Damage Offences were there in Barnet in that year, and are there in the rolling year now?
Written response from the Mayor
Please find below a table of recorded crime for Barnet.
Across London, including Barnet, the MPS are making good progress against the challenge to reduce key victim-based neighbourhood crimes by 20 per cent by 2016. There are specific areas in every borough where performance can be improved and borough commanders, supported by an extra 2,600 officers in neighbourhoods are working to address these.
Barnet
ROLLING YEAR OCT – SEPT |
2012/13 | 2013/14 | % change | MPS % change |
Total Notifiable Offences (TNO’s) | 23,904 | 23,009 | -3.7% | -4.8% |
Criminal Damage Offences | 1,901 | 2,005 | 5.5% | 0.5% |
Crime Statistics for Barnet (3)
Question No: 2014/3794
Andrew Dismore
Comparing the current rolling 12 month performance with that of a year ago, how many Domestic Violence Offences were there in Barnet in that year, and are there in the rolling year now?
Written response from the Mayor
Please find below a table of recorded crime for Barnet. MOPAC does not set any specific targets on Domestic Violence. Domestic Violence has historically been significantly under reported.
MOPAC is keen to see increased reporting across all forms of Violence against Women and Girls. Please be aware that increased reporting of domestic offences may reflect increased confidence, rather than an increase in incidents.
Barnet
ROLLING YEAR OCT – SEPT |
2012/13 | 2013/14 | % change | MPS % change |
Total Notifiable Offences (TNO’s) | 23,904 | 23,009 | -3.7% | -4.8% |
Domestic abuse | 1,447 | 1,872 | 29.4% | 20.2% |
Crime Statistics for Barnet (4)
Question No: 2014/3795
Andrew Dismore
Comparing the current rolling 12 month performance with that of a year ago, how many Robbery Offences were there in Barnet in that year, and are there in the rolling year now?
Written response from the Mayor
Please find below a table of recorded crime for Barnet.
Across London, including Barnet, the MPS are making good progress against the challenge to reduce key victim-based neighbourhood crimes by 20% by 2016. There are specific areas in every borough where performance can be improved and borough commanders, supported by an extra 2,600 officers in neighbourhoods are working to address these.
Barnet
ROLLING YEAR OCT – SEPT |
2012/13 | 2013/14 | % change | MPS % change |
Total Notifiable Offences (TNO’s) | 23,904 | 23,009 | -3.7% | -4.8% |
Robbery (Total) | 887 | 607 | -31.6% | -25.3% |
Crime Statistics for Barnet (5)
Question No: 2014/3796
Andrew Dismore
Comparing the current rolling 12 month performance with that of a year ago, how many Theft from MV Offences were there in Barnet in that year, and are there in the rolling year now?
Written response from the Mayor
Please find below a table of recorded crime for Barnet.
Across London, including Barnet, the MPS are making good progress against the challenge to reduce key victim-based neighbourhood crimes by 20% by 2016. There are specific areas in every borough where performance can be improved and borough commanders, supported by an extra 2,600 officers in neighbourhoods are working to address these.
Barnet
ROLLING YEAR OCT – SEPT |
2012/13 | 2013/14 | % change | MPS % change |
Total Notifiable Offences (TNO’s) | 23,904 | 23,009 | -3.7% | -4.8% |
Theft from MV Offences | 3,082 | 2,422 | -21.4% | -12.0% |
Crime Statistics for Barnet (6)
Question No: 2014/3797
Andrew Dismore
Comparing the current rolling 12 month performance with that of a year ago, how many Theft/Taking Of MV Offences were there in Barnet in that year, and are there in the rolling year now?
Written response from the Mayor
Please find below a table of recorded crime for Barnet.
Across London, including Barnet, the MPS are making good progress against the challenge to reduce key victim-based neighbourhood crimes by 20% by 2016. There are specific areas in every borough where performance can be improved and borough commanders, supported by an extra 2,600 officers in neighbourhoods are working to address these.
Theft of MV Offences is of concern and the MPS is working with manufacturers to help improve locks and vehicle security.
Barnet
ROLLING YEAR OCT – SEPT |
2012/13 | 2013/14 | % change | MPS % change |
Total Notifiable Offences (TNO’s) | 23,904 | 23,009 | -3.7% | -4.8% |
Theft/ Taking of MV Offences | 702 | 768 | 9.4% | 2.4% |
Crime Statistics for Barnet (7)
Question No: 2014/3798
Andrew Dismore
Comparing the current rolling 12 month performance with that of a year ago, how many Violence With Injury Offences were there in Barnet in that year, and are there in the rolling year now?
Written response from the Mayor
Please find below a table of recorded crime for Barnet.
Across London, including Barnet, the MPS are making good progress against the challenge to reduce key victim-based neighbourhood crimes by 20% by 2016. There are specific areas in every borough where performance can be improved and borough commanders, supported by an extra 2,600 officers in neighbourhoods are working to address these.
Violence with injury includes domestic violence and some of the increase may be due to increased reporting, rather than an increase in incidents. MOPAC and MPS are working to analyse this increase in order to develop an appropriate response.
Barnet
ROLLING YEAR OCT – SEPT |
2012/13 | 2013/14 | % change | MPS % change |
Total Notifiable Offences (TNO’s) | 23,904 | 23,009 | -3.7% | -4.8% |
Violence with Injury | 1,472 | 1,879 | 27.6% | 16.7% |
crime statistics; for Barnet 8
Question No: 2014/3799
Andrew Dismore
In Barnet, for the calendar year to date, what percentage of burglaries resulted in an arrest; and what percentage in the charging of a suspect; how many burglaries were there in absolute numbers and what do those percentages of arrests and charges represent in absolute numbers?
Written response from the Mayor
Please find below a table detailing offences recorded between the 1 January 2014 and 30 September 2014 for the calendar period to date.
Please be aware not all burglary offences will result in an arrest or charge, the MPS may use a number of other methods which they have at their disposal including cautions, penalty charges and warnings which are not reflected in the figures provided.
The Sanction Detection rate for burglary in Barnet based on the calendar year to date is currently 7.19%.
Barnet | 2014/3825 |
Burglary | |
Percentage of offences with at least one arrest | 8% |
Percentage of offences detected by event clear up of Charge | 6% |
Total Number of Offences | 2190 |
number of offences with at least one arrest | 181 |
Number of offences detected by event clear up charge | 134 |
crime statistics; for Barnet 9
Question No: 2014/3800
Andrew Dismore
In Barnet, for the calendar year to date, how many burglary suspects have been tried in court; how many have been convicted; and expressed as a percentage of those charged, what percentage have been convicted?
Written response from the Mayor
Please find below the number of people who have been proceeded against for the calendar period between 1 January 2014 and 30 September 2014.
Please be aware some be aware some individuals proceeded against in this period will have committed their offence before 01/01/2014.
The MPS are unable to provide conviction data in the form requested without an extremely lengthy process of manually searching thousands of records.
Barnet | People Proceeded Against by Proceeded Date
(01/01/2014 – 30/09/2014) |
Burglary | 138 |
Crime statistics; for Barnet 10
Question No: 2014/3801
Andrew Dismore
In Barnet, for the calendar year to date, what percentage of criminal damage offences resulted in an arrest; and what percentage in the charging of a suspect; how many burglaries were there in absolute numbers and what do those percentages of arrests and charges represent in absolute numbers?
Written response from the Mayor
Please find below a table detailing offences recorded between the 1 January 2014 and 30 September 2014 for the calendar period to date.
Please be aware not all criminal damage offences will result in an arrest or charge, the MPS may use a number of other methods which they have at their disposal including cautions, penalty charges and warnings which are not reflected in the figures provided.
The Sanction Detection rate for criminal damage in Barnet based on the calendar year to date is currently 13.48%.
Barnet | 2014/3801 |
Criminal Damage | |
Percentage of offences with at least one arrest | 18% |
Percentage of offences detected by event clear up of Charge | 7% |
Total Number of Offences | 1560 |
number of offences with at least one arrest | 275 |
Number of offences detected by event clear up charge | 113 |
Crime statistics; for Barnet 11
Question No: 2014/3802
Andrew Dismore
In Barnet, for the calendar year to date, how many criminal damage suspects have been tried in court; how many have been convicted; and expressed as a percentage of those charged, what percentage have been convicted?
Written response from the Mayor
Please find below the number of people who have been proceeded against for the calendar period between 1 January 2014 and 30 September 2014.
Please be aware some be aware some individuals proceeded against in this period will have committed their offence before 01/01/2014.
The MPS are unable to provide conviction data in the form requested without an extremely lengthy process of manually searching thousands of records.
Barnet | People Proceeded Against by Proceeded Date
(01/01/2014 – 30/09/2014) |
Criminal Damage | 118 |
crime statistics; for Barnet 12
Question No: 2014/3803
Andrew Dismore
In Barnet, for the calendar year to date, what percentage of robbery offences resulted in an arrest; and what percentage in the charging of a suspect; how many burglaries were there in absolute numbers and what do those percentages of arrests and charges represent in absolute numbers?
Written response from the Mayor
Please find below a table detailing offences recorded between the 1 January 2014 and 30 September 2014 for the calendar period to date.
Please be aware not all robbery offences will result in an arrest or charge, the MPS may use a number of other methods which they have at their disposal including cautions, penalty charges and warnings which are not reflected in the figures provided.
The Sanction Detection rate for robbery offences in Barnet based on the calendar year to date is currently 19.04%
Barnet | 2014/3803 |
Robbery | |
Percentage of offences with at least one arrest | 22% |
Percentage of offences detected by event clear up of Charge | 14% |
Total Number of Offences | 415 |
number of offences with at least one arrest | 90 |
Number of offences detected by event clear up charge | 59 |
crime statistics for Barnet 13
Question No: 2014/3804
Andrew Dismore
In Barnet, for the calendar year to date, how many robbery suspects have been tried in court; how many have been convicted; and expressed as a percentage of those charged, what percentage have been convicted?
Written response from the Mayor
Please find below the number of people who have been proceeded against for the calendar period between 1 January 2014 and 30 September 2014.
Please be aware some be aware some individuals proceeded against in this period will have committed their offence before 01/01/2014.
The MPS are unable to provide conviction data in the form requested without an extremely lengthy process of manually searching thousands of records.
Barnet | People Proceeded Against by Proceeded Date
(01/01/2014 – 30/09/2014) |
Robbery | 99 |
crime statistics for Barnet 14
Question No: 2014/3805
Andrew Dismore
In Barnet, for the calendar year to date, what percentage of theft from motor vehicle offences resulted in an arrest; and what percentage in the charging of a suspect; how many burglaries were there in absolute numbers and what do those percentages of arrests and charges represent in absolute numbers?
Written response from the Mayor
Please find below a table detailing offences recorded between the 1 January 2014 and 30 September 2014 for the calendar period to date.
Please be aware not all theft from motor vehicle offences will result in an arrest or charge, the MPS may use a number of other methods which they have at their disposal including cautions, penalty charges and warnings which are not reflected in the figures provided.
The Sanction Detection rate for theft from motor vehicle offences in Barnet based on the calendar year to date is currently 2.32%
Barnet | 2014/3805 |
Theft from M/V | |
Percentage of offences with at least one arrest | 3% |
Percentage of offences detected by event clear up of Charge | 2% |
Total Number of Offences | 1682 |
number of offences with at least one arrest | 45 |
Number of offences detected by event clear up charge | 29 |
crime statistics for Barnet 15
Question No: 2014/3806
Andrew Dismore
In Barnet, for the calendar year to date, how many theft from motor vehicle suspects have been tried in court; how many have been convicted; and expressed as a percentage of those charged, what percentage have been convicted?
Written response from the Mayor
Please find below the number of people who have been proceeded against for the calendar period between 1 January 2014 and 30 September 2014.
Please be aware some be aware some individuals proceeded against in this period will have committed their offence before 01/01/2014.
The MPS are unable to provide conviction data in the form requested without an extremely lengthy process of manually searching thousands of records.
Barnet | People Proceeded Against by Proceeded Date
(01/01/2014 – 30/09/2014) |
Theft from motor vehicle | 36 |
crime statistics for Barnet 16
Question No: 2014/3807
Andrew Dismore
In Barnet, for the calendar year to date, what percentage of theft of motor vehicle offences resulted in an arrest; and what percentage in the charging of a suspect; how many burglaries were there in absolute numbers and what do those percentages of arrests and charges represent in absolute numbers?
Written response from the Mayor
Please find below a table detailing offences recorded between the 1 January 2014 and 30 September 2014 for the calendar period to date.
Please be aware not all theft of motor vehicle offences will result in an arrest or charge, the MPS may use a number of other methods which they have at their disposal including cautions, penalty charges and warnings which are not reflected in the figures provided.
The Sanction Detection rate for theft of motor vehicle offences in Barnet based on the calendar year to date is currently 6.27%.
Barnet | 2014/3807 |
Theft of M/V | |
Percentage of offences with at least one arrest | 13% |
Percentage of offences detected by event clear up of Charge | 6% |
Total Number of Offences | 540 |
number of offences with at least one arrest | 69 |
Number of offences detected by event clear up charge | 32 |
crime statistics for Barnet 17
Question No: 2014/3808
Andrew Dismore
In Barnet, for the calendar year to date, how many theft of motor vehicle suspects have been tried in court; how many have been convicted; and expressed as a percentage of those charged, what percentage have been convicted?
Written response from the Mayor
Please find below the number of people who have been proceeded against for the calendar period between 1 January 2014 and 30 September 2014.
Please be aware some be aware some individuals proceeded against in this period will have committed their offence before 01/01/2014.
The MPS are unable to provide conviction data in the form requested without an extremely lengthy process of manually searching thousands of records.
Barnet | People Proceeded Against by Proceeded Date
(01/01/2014 – 30/09/2014) |
Theft of motor vehicle | 30 |
crime statistics for Barnet 18
Question No: 2014/3809
Andrew Dismore
In Barnet, for the calendar year to date, what percentage of violence with injury offences resulted in an arrest; and what percentage in the charging of a suspect; how many burglaries were there in absolute numbers and what do those percentages of arrests and charges represent in absolute numbers?
Written response from the Mayor
Please find below a table detailing offences recorded between the 1 January 2014 and 30 September 2014 for the calendar period to date.
Please be aware not all violence with injury offences will result in an arrest or charge, the MPS may use a number of other methods which they have at their disposal including cautions, penalty charges and warnings which are not reflected in the figures provided.
The Sanction Detection rate for violence with injury offences in Barnet based on the calendar year to date is currently 35.42%.
Barnet | 2014/3809 |
VWI | |
Percentage of offences with at least one arrest | 56% |
Percentage of offences detected by event clear up of Charge | 22% |
Total Number of Offences | 1483 |
number of offences with at least one arrest | 828 |
Number of offences detected by event clear up charge | 330 |
crime statistics for Barnet 19
Question No: 2014/3810
Andrew Dismore
In Barnet, for the calendar year to date, how many violence with injury suspects have been tried in court; how many have been convicted; and expressed as a percentage of those charged, what percentage have been convicted?
Written response from the Mayor
Please find below the number of people who have been proceeded against for the calendar period between 1 January 2014 and 30 September 2014.
Please be aware some be aware some individuals proceeded against in this period will have committed their offence before 01/01/2014.
The MPS are unable to provide conviction data in the form requested without an extremely lengthy process of manually searching thousands of records.
Barnet | People Proceeded Against by Proceeded Date
(01/01/2014 – 30/09/2014) |
Violence with Injury | 380 |
crime statistics for Barnet 20
Question No: 2014/3811
Andrew Dismore
In Barnet, for the calendar year to date, what percentage of theft from person offences resulted in an arrest; and what percentage in the charging of a suspect; how many burglaries were there in absolute numbers and what do those percentages of arrests and charges represent in absolute numbers?
Written response from the Mayor
Please find below a table detailing offences recorded between the 1 January 2014 and 30 September 2014 for the calendar period to date.
Please be aware not all theft from person offences will result in an arrest or charge, the MPS may use a number of other methods which they have at their disposal including cautions, penalty charges and warnings which are not reflected in the figures provided.
The Sanction Detection rate for theft from person offences in Barnet based on the calendar year to date is currently 3.21%.
Barnet | 2014/3811 |
Theft from person | |
Percentage of offences with at least one arrest | 2% |
Percentage of offences detected by event clear up of Charge | 1% |
Total Number of Offences | 437 |
number of offences with at least one arrest | 10 |
Number of offences detected by event clear up charge | 6 |
crime statistics for Barnet 21
Question No: 2014/3812
Andrew Dismore
In Barnet, for the calendar year to date, how many theft from person suspects have been tried in court; how many have been convicted; and expressed as a percentage of those charged, what percentage have been convicted?
Written response from the Mayor
Please find below the number of people who have been proceeded against for the calendar period between 1 January 2014 and 30 September 2014.
Please be aware some be aware some individuals proceeded against in this period will have committed their offence before 01/01/2014.
The MPS are unable to provide conviction data in the form requested without an extremely lengthy process of manually searching thousands of records.
Barnet | People Proceeded Against by Proceeded Date
(01/01/2014 – 30/09/2014) |
Theft from Person | 12 |
crime statistics for Barnet 22
Question No: 2014/3813
Andrew Dismore
In Barnet, for the calendar year to date, what percentage of ‘MOPAC 7′ offences resulted in an arrest; and what percentage in the charging of a suspect; how many burglaries were there in absolute numbers and what do those percentages of arrests and charges represent in absolute numbers?
Written response from the Mayor
Please find below a table detailing offences recorded between the 1 January 2014 and 30 September 2014 for the calendar period to date.
Please be aware not all MOPAC 7 offences will result in an arrest or charge, the MPS may use a number of other methods which they have at their disposal including cautions, penalty charges and warnings which are not reflected in the figures provided.
The Sanction Detection rate for MOPAC 7 offences in Barnet based on the calendar year to date is currently 12.49%.
Barnet | 2014/3813 |
Total MOPAC 7 | |
Percentage of offences with at least one arrest | 17% |
Percentage of offences detected by event clear up of Charge | 8% |
Total Number of Offences | 8735 |
number of offences with at least one arrest | 1494 |
Number of offences detected by event clear up charge | 656 |
crime statistics for Barnet 23
Question No: 2014/3814
Andrew Dismore
In Barnet, for the calendar year to date, how many ‘MOPAC 7′ suspects have been tried in court; how many have been convicted; and expressed as a percentage of those charged, what percentage have been convicted?
Written response from the Mayor
Please find below the number of people who have been proceeded against for the calendar period between 1 January 2014 and 30 September 2014.
Please be aware some be aware some individuals proceeded against in this period will have committed their offence before 01/01/2014.
The MPS are unable to provide conviction data in the form requested without an extremely lengthy process of manually searching thousands of records.
Barnet | People Proceeded Against by Proceeded Date
(01/01/2014 – 30/09/2014) |
MOPAC 7 | 813 |
crime statistics for Barnet 24
Question No: 2014/3815
Andrew Dismore
In Barnet, for the calendar year to date, what percentage of non- ‘MOPAC 7′ offences resulted in an arrest; and what percentage in the charging of a suspect; how many burglaries were there in absolute numbers and what do those percentages of arrests and charges represent in absolute numbers?
Written response from the Mayor
Please find below a table detailing offences recorded between the 1 January 2014 and 30 September 2014 for the calendar period to date.
Please be aware not all non-MOPAC 7 offences will result in an arrest or charge, the MPS may use a number of other methods which they have at their disposal including cautions, penalty charges and warnings which are not reflected in the figures provided.
The Sanction Detection rate for Total Notifiable Offences in Barnet based on the calendar year to date is currently 19.55%.
Barnet | 2014/3815 |
Total Non MOPAC 7 | |
Percentage of offences with at least one arrest | 26% |
Percentage of offences detected by event clear up of Charge | 14% |
Total Number of Offences | 8266 |
number of offences with at least one arrest | 2185 |
Number of offences detected by event clear up charge | 1127 |
crime statistics for Barnet 25
Question No: 2014/3816
Andrew Dismore
In Barnet, for the calendar year to date, how many non- ‘MOPAC 7′ suspects have been tried in court; how many have been convicted; and expressed as a percentage of those charged, what percentage have been convicted?
Written response from the Mayor
Please find below the number of people who have been proceeded against for the calendar period between 1 January 2014 and 30 September 2014.
Please be aware some be aware some individuals proceeded against in this period will have committed their offence before 01/01/2014.
The MPS are unable to provide conviction data in the form requested without an extremely lengthy process of manually searching thousands of records.
Barnet | People Proceeded Against by Proceeded Date
(01/01/2014 – 30/09/2014) |
Non-MOPAC 7 | 1199 |
Crime statistics for Barnet 26
Question No: 2014/3817
Andrew Dismore
In Barnet, for the calendar year to date, what percentage and number of offences were ‘MOPAC 7′ offences; and what percentage and number were other non- ‘MOPAC 7′ crimes?
Written response from the Mayor
Please find below a table containing the information requested.
2014/3817 | |
(Barnet) | |
Total No of MOPAC 7 Offences | 8735 |
Total No of non MOPAC 7 Offences | 8266 |
Grand Total TNO | 17001 |
Percentage MOPAC 7 Offences | 51% |
Percentage Non-MOPAC 7 Offences | 49% |
Crime Statistics for Camden
Question No: 2014/3818
Andrew Dismore
Comparing the current rolling 12 month performance with that of a year ago, how many Burglary (total) Offences were there in Camden in that year, and are there in the rolling year now?
Written response from the Mayor
Please find below a table of recorded crime for Camden.
Across London, including Camden, the MPS are making good progress against the challenge to reduce key victim-based neighbourhood crimes by 20% by 2016. There are specific areas in every borough where performance can be improved and borough commanders, supported by an extra 2,600 officers in neighbourhoods are working to address these.
Camden
ROLLING YEAR OCT – SEPT |
2012/13 | 2013/14 | % change | MPS % change |
Total Notifiable Offences (TNO’s) | 30,791 | 27,080 | -12.1% | -4.8% |
Burglary (Total) | 3,125 | 2,883 | -7.7% | -11.3% |
Crime Statistics for Camden (2)
Question No: 2014/3819
Andrew Dismore
Comparing the current rolling 12 month performance with that of a year ago, how many Criminal Damage Offences were there in Camden in that year, and are there in the rolling year now?
Written response from the Mayor
Please find below a table of recorded crime for Camden.
Across London, including Camden, the MPS are making good progress against the challenge to reduce key victim-based neighbourhood crimes by 20% by 2016. There are specific areas in every borough where performance can be improved and borough commanders, supported by an extra 2,600 officers in neighbourhoods are working to address these.
Camden
ROLLING YEAR OCT – SEPT |
2012/13 | 2013/14 | % change | MPS % change |
Total Notifiable Offences (TNO’s) | 30,791 | 27,080 | -12.1% | -4.8% |
Criminal Damage Offences | 1,646 | 1,595 | -3.1% | 0.5% |
Crime Statistics for Camden (3)
Question No: 2014/3820
Andrew Dismore
Comparing the current rolling 12 month performance with that of a year ago, how many Domestic Violence Offences were there in Camden in that year, and are there in the rolling year now?
Written response from the Mayor
Please find below a table of recorded crime for Camden. MOPAC does not set any specific targets on Domestic Violence. Domestic Violence has historically been significantly under reported.
MOPAC is keen to see increased reporting across all forms of Violence against Women and Girls. Please be aware that increased reporting of domestic offences may reflect increased confidence, rather than an increase in incidents.
Camden
ROLLING YEAR OCT – SEPT |
2012/13 | 2013/14 | % change | MPS % change |
Total Notifiable Offences (TNO’s) | 30,791 | 27,080 | -12.1% | -4.8% |
Domestic abuse | 1,144 | 1,290 | 12.8% | 20.2% |
Crime Statistics for Camden (4)
Question No: 2014/3821
Andrew Dismore
Comparing the current rolling 12 month performance with that of a year ago, how many Robbery Offences were there in Camden in that year and are there in the rolling year now?
Written response from the Mayor
Please find below a table of recorded crime for Camden.
Across London, including Camden, the MPS are making good progress against the challenge to reduce key victim-based neighbourhood crimes by 20% by 2016. There are specific areas in every borough where performance can be improved and borough commanders, supported by an extra 2,600 officers in neighbourhoods are working to address these.
Camden
ROLLING YEAR OCT – SEPT |
2012/13 | 2013/14 | % change | MPS % change |
Total Notifiable Offences (TNO’s) | 30,791 | 27,080 | -12.1% | -4.8% |
Robbery (Total) Offences | 944 | 853 | -9.6% | -25.3% |
Crime Statistics for Camden (5)
Question No: 2014/3822
Andrew Dismore
Comparing the current rolling 12 month performance with that of a year ago, how many Theft From MV Offences were there in Camden in that year, and are there in the rolling year now?
Written response from the Mayor
Please find below a table of recorded crime for Camden.
Across London, including Camden, the MPS are making good progress against the challenge to reduce key victim-based neighbourhood crimes by 20% by 2016. There are specific areas in every borough where performance can be improved and borough commanders, supported by an extra 2,600 officers in neighbourhoods are working to address these.
Camden
ROLLING YEAR OCT – SEPT |
2012/13 | 2013/14 | % change | MPS % change |
Total Notifiable Offences (TNO’s) | 30,791 | 27,080 | -12.1% | -4.8% |
Theft from MV Offences | 1,915 | 1,804 | -5.8% | -12.0% |
Crime Statistics for Camden (6)
Question No: 2014/3823
Andrew Dismore
Comparing the current rolling 12 month performance with that of a year ago, how many Theft/Taking Of MV Offences were there in Camden in that year, and are there in the rolling year now?
Written response from the Mayor
Please find below a table of recorded crime for Camden.
Across London, including Camden, the MPS are making good progress against the challenge to reduce key victim-based neighbourhood crimes by 20% by 2016. There are specific areas in every borough where performance can be improved and borough commanders, supported by an extra 2,600 officers in neighbourhoods are working to address these.
Theft of MV Offences is of concern and the MPS are working with manufacturers to help improve locks and vehicle security.
Camden
ROLLING YEAR OCT – SEPT |
2012/13 | 2013/14 | % change | MPS % change |
Total Notifiable Offences (TNO’s) | 30,791 | 27,080 | -12.1% | -4.8% |
Theft/ Taking of MV Offences | 704 | 747 | 6.1% | 2.4% |
Crime Statistics for Camden (7)
Question No: 2014/3824
Andrew Dismore
Comparing the current rolling 12 month performance with that of a year ago, how many Violence With Injury Offences were there in Camden in that year, and are there in the rolling year now?
Written response from the Mayor
Please find below a table of recorded crime for Camden.
Across London, including Camden, the MPS are making good progress against the challenge to reduce key victim-based neighbourhood crimes by 20% by 2016. There are specific areas in every borough where performance can be improved and borough commanders, supported by an extra 2,600 officers in neighbourhoods are working to address these.
Violence with injury includes domestic violence and some of the increase may be due to increased reporting, rather than an increase in incidents. MOPAC and the MPS are working to analyse this increase in order to develop an appropriate response.
Camden
ROLLING YEAR OCT – SEPT |
2012/13 | 2013/14 | % change | MPS % change |
Total Notifiable Offences (TNO’s) | 30,791 | 27,080 | -12.1% | -4.8% |
Violence with Injury | 1,695 | 1,888 | 11.4% | 16.7% |
Crime statistics for Camden 8
Question No: 2014/3825
Andrew Dismore
In Camden for the calendar year to date, what percentage of burglaries resulted in an arrest; and what percentage in the charging of a suspect; how many burglaries were there in absolute numbers and what do those percentages of arrests and charges represent in absolute numbers?
Written response from the Mayor
Please find below a table detailing offences recorded between the 1 January 2014 and 30 September 2014 for the calendar period to date.
Please be aware not all burglary offences will result in an arrest or charge, the MPS may use a number of other methods which they have at their disposal including cautions, penalty charges and warnings which are not reflected in the figures provided.
The Sanction Detection rate for burglary in Camden based on the calendar year to date is currently 10.50%.
Camden | 2014/3825 |
Burglary | |
Percentage of offences with at least one arrest | 8% |
Percentage of offences detected by event clear up of Charge | 6% |
Total Number of Offences | 2190 |
number of offences with at least one arrest | 181 |
Number of offences detected by event clear up charge | 134 |
Crime statistics for Camden 9
Question No: 2014/3826
Andrew Dismore
In Camden for the calendar year to date, how many burglary suspects have been tried in court; how many have been convicted; and expressed as a percentage of those charged, what percentage have been convicted?
Written response from the Mayor
Please find below the number of people who have been proceeded against for the calendar period between 1 January 2014 and 30 September 2014.
Please be aware some be aware some individuals proceeded against in this period will have committed their offence before 01/01/2014.
The MPS are unable to provide conviction data in the form requested without an extremely lengthy process of manually searching thousands of records.
Camden | People Proceeded Against by Proceeded Date
(01/01/2014 – 30/09/2014) |
Burglary | 185 |
crime statistics for Camden 10
Question No: 2014/3827
Andrew Dismore
In Camden, for the calendar year to date, what percentage of criminal damage offences resulted in an arrest; and what percentage in the charging of a suspect; how many burglaries were there in absolute numbers and what do those percentages of arrests and charges represent in absolute numbers?
Written response from the Mayor
Please find below a table detailing offences recorded between the 1 January 2014 and 30 September 2014 for the calendar period to date.
Please be aware not all criminal damage offences will result in an arrest or charge, the MPS may use a number of other methods which they have at their disposal including cautions, penalty charges and warnings which are not reflected in the figures provided.
The Sanction Detection rate for criminal damage in Camden based on the calendar year to date is currently 16.61%.
Camden | 2014/3827 |
Criminal Damage | |
Percentage of offences with at least one arrest | 20% |
Percentage of offences detected by event clear up of Charge | 9% |
Total Number of Offences | 1222 |
number of offences with at least one arrest | 239 |
Number of offences detected by event clear up charge | 111 |
crime statistics for Camden 11
Question No: 2014/3828
Andrew Dismore
In Camden, for the calendar year to date, how many criminal damage suspects have been tried in court; how many have been convicted; and expressed as a percentage of those charged, what percentage have been convicted?
Written response from the Mayor
Please find below the number of people who have been proceeded against for the calendar period between 1 January 2014 and 30 September 2014.
Please be aware some be aware some individuals proceeded against in this period will have committed their offence before 01/01/2014.
The MPS are unable to provide conviction data in the form requested without an extremely lengthy process of manually searching thousands of records.
Camden | People Proceeded Against by Proceeded Date
(01/01/2014 – 30/09/2014) |
Criminal Damage | 120 |
crime statistics for Camden 12
Question No: 2014/3829
Andrew Dismore
In Camden for the calendar year to date, what percentage of robbery offences resulted in an arrest; and what percentage in the charging of a suspect; how many burglaries were there in absolute numbers and what do those percentages of arrests and charges represent in absolute numbers?
Written response from the Mayor
Please find below a table detailing offences recorded between the 1 January 2014 and 30 September 2014 for the calendar period to date.
Please be aware not all robbery offences will result in an arrest or charge, the MPS may use a number of other methods which they have at their disposal including cautions, penalty charges and warnings which are not reflected in the figures provided.
The Sanction Detection rate for robbery in Camden based on the calendar year to date is currently 13.84%.
Camden | 2014/3829 |
Robbery | |
Percentage of offences with at least one arrest | 20% |
Percentage of offences detected by event clear up of Charge | 12% |
Total Number of Offences | 643 |
number of offences with at least one arrest | 130 |
Number of offences detected by event clear up charge | 77 |
crime statistics for Camden 13
Question No: 2014/3830
Andrew Dismore
In Camden for the calendar year to date, how many robbery suspects have been tried in court; how many have been convicted; and expressed as a percentage of those charged, what percentage have been convicted?
Written response from the Mayor
Please find below the number of people who have been proceeded against for the calendar period between 1 January 2014 and 30 September 2014.
Please be aware some be aware some individuals proceeded against in this period will have committed their offence before 01/01/2014.
The MPS are unable to provide conviction data in the form requested without an extremely lengthy process of manually searching thousands of records.
Camden | People Proceeded Against by Proceeded Date
(01/01/2014 – 30/09/2014) |
Robbery | 128 |
crime statistics for Camden 14
Question No: 2014/3831
Andrew Dismore
In Camden, for the calendar year to date, what percentage of theft from motor vehicle offences resulted in an arrest; and what percentage in the charging of a suspect; how many burglaries were there in absolute numbers and what do those percentages of arrests and charges represent in absolute numbers?
Written response from the Mayor
Please find below a table detailing offences recorded between the 1 January 2014 and 30 September 2014 for the calendar period to date.
Please be aware not all theft from motor vehicle offences will result in an arrest or charge, the MPS may use a number of other methods which they have at their disposal including cautions, penalty charges and warnings which are not reflected in the figures provided.
The Sanction Detection rate for theft from motor vehicle in Camden based on the calendar year to date is currently 2.97%.
Camden | 2014/3831 |
Theft from M/V | |
Percentage of offences with at least one arrest | 3% |
Percentage of offences detected by event clear up of Charge | 2% |
Total Number of Offences | 1346 |
number of offences with at least one arrest | 41 |
Number of offences detected by event clear up charge | 28 |
crime statistics for Camden 15
Question No: 2014/3832
Andrew Dismore
In Camden, for the calendar year to date, how many theft from motor vehicle suspects have been tried in court; how many have been convicted; and expressed as a percentage of those charged, what percentage have been convicted?
Written response from the Mayor
Please find below the number of people who have been proceeded against for the calendar period between 1 January 2014 and 30 September 2014.
Please be aware some be aware some individuals proceeded against in this period will have committed their offence before 01/01/2014.
The MPS are unable to provide conviction data in the form requested without an extremely lengthy process of manually searching thousands of records.
Camden | People Proceeded Against by Proceeded Date
(01/01/2014 – 30/09/2014) |
Theft from motor vehicle | 31 |
crime statistics for Camden 16
Question No: 2014/3833
Andrew Dismore
In Camden for the calendar year to date, what percentage of theft of motor vehicle offences resulted in an arrest; and what percentage in the charging of a suspect; how many burglaries were there in absolute numbers and what do those percentages of arrests and charges represent in absolute numbers?
Written response from the Mayor
Please find below a table detailing offences recorded between the 1 January 2014 and 30 September 2014 for the calendar period to date.
Please be aware not all theft of motor vehicle offences will result in an arrest or charge, the MPS may use a number of other methods which they have at their disposal including cautions, penalty charges and warnings which are not reflected in the figures provided.
The Sanction Detection rate for theft of motor vehicle offences in Camden based on the calendar year to date is currently 6.15%.
Camden | 2014/3833 |
Theft of M/V | |
Percentage of offences with at least one arrest | 11% |
Percentage of offences detected by event clear up of Charge | 5% |
Total Number of Offences | 582 |
number of offences with at least one arrest | 64 |
Number of offences detected by event clear up charge | 31 |
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Question No: 2014/3834
Andrew Dismore
In Camden for the calendar year to date, how many theft of motor vehicle suspects have been tried in court; how many have been convicted; and expressed as a percentage of those charged, what percentage have been convicted?
Written response from the Mayor
Please find below the number of people who have been proceeded against for the calendar period between 1 January 2014 and 30 September 2014.
Please be aware some be aware some individuals proceeded against in this period will have committed their offence before 01/01/2014.
The MPS are unable to provide conviction data in the form requested without an extremely lengthy process of manually searching thousands of records.
Camden | People Proceeded Against by Proceeded Date
(01/01/2014 – 30/09/2014) |
Theft of motor vehicle | 33 |
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Question No: 2014/3835
Andrew Dismore
In Camden for the calendar year to date, what percentage of violence with injury offences resulted in an arrest; and what percentage in the charging of a suspect; how many burglaries were there in absolute numbers and what do those percentages of arrests and charges represent in absolute numbers?
Written response from the Mayor
Please find below a table detailing offences recorded between the 1 January 2014 and 30 September 2014 for the calendar period to date.
Please be aware not all violence with injury offences will result in an arrest or charge, the MPS may use a number of other methods which they have at their disposal including cautions, penalty charges and warnings which are not reflected in the figures provided.
The Sanction Detection rate for violence with injury in Camden based on the calendar year to date is currently 34.90%.
Camden | 2014/3835 |
VWI | |
Percentage of offences with at least one arrest | 51% |
Percentage of offences detected by event clear up of Charge | 23% |
Total Number of Offences | 1429 |
number of offences with at least one arrest | 725 |
Number of offences detected by event clear up charge | 327 |
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Question No: 2014/3836
Andrew Dismore
In Camden for the calendar year to date, how many violence with injury suspects have been tried in court; how many have been convicted; and expressed as a percentage of those charged, what percentage have been convicted?
Written response from the Mayor
Please find below the number of people who have been proceeded against for the calendar period between 1 January 2014 and 30 September 2014.
Please be aware some be aware some individuals proceeded against in this period will have committed their offence before 01/01/2014.
The MPS are unable to provide conviction data in the form requested without an extremely lengthy process of manually searching thousands of records.
Camden | People Proceeded Against by Proceeded Date
(01/01/2014 – 30/09/2014) |
Violence with Injury | 347 |
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Question No: 2014/3837
Andrew Dismore
In Camden for the calendar year to date, what percentage of theft from person offences resulted in an arrest; and what percentage in the charging of a suspect; how many burglaries were there in absolute numbers and what do those percentages of arrests and charges represent in absolute numbers?
Written response from the Mayor
Please find below a table detailing offences recorded between the 1 January 2014 and 30 September 2014 for the calendar period to date.
Please be aware not all theft from person offences will result in an arrest or charge, the MPS may use a number of other methods which they have at their disposal including cautions, penalty charges and warnings which are not reflected in the figures provided.
The Sanction Detection rate for theft from person in Camden based on the calendar year to date is currently 2.97%.
Camden | 2014/3837 |
Theft from person | |
Percentage of offences with at least one arrest | 4% |
Percentage of offences detected by event clear up of Charge | 3% |
Total Number of Offences | 1660 |
number of offences with at least one arrest | 63 |
Number of offences detected by event clear up charge | 42 |
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Question No: 2014/3838
Andrew Dismore
In Camden for the calendar year to date, how many theft from person suspects have been tried in court; how many have been convicted; and expressed as a percentage of those charged, what percentage have been convicted?
Written response from the Mayor
Please find below the number of people who have been proceeded against for the calendar period between 1 January 2014 and 30 September 2014.
Please be aware some be aware some individuals proceeded against in this period will have committed their offence before 01/01/2014.
The MPS are unable to provide conviction data in the form requested without an extremely lengthy process of manually searching thousands of records.
Camden | People Proceeded Against by Proceeded Date
(01/01/2014 – 30/09/2014) |
Theft from person | 52 |
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Question No: 2014/3839
Andrew Dismore
In Camden for the calendar year to date, what percentage of ‘MOPAC 7′ offences resulted in an arrest; and what percentage in the charging of a suspect; how many burglaries were there in absolute numbers and what do those percentages of arrests and charges represent in absolute numbers?
Written response from the Mayor
Please find below a table detailing offences recorded between the 1 January 2014 and 30 September 2014 for the calendar period to date.
Please be aware not all MOPAC 7 offences will result in an arrest or charge, the MPS may use a number of other methods which they have at their disposal including cautions, penalty charges and warnings which are not reflected in the figures provided.
The Sanction Detection rate for MOPAC 7 in Camden based on the calendar year to date is currently 12.71%.
Camden | 2014/3839 |
Total MOPAC 7 | |
Percentage of offences with at least one arrest | 16% |
Percentage of offences detected by event clear up of Charge | 8% |
Total Number of Offences | 9072 |
number of offences with at least one arrest | 1443 |
Number of offences detected by event clear up charge | 750 |
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Question No: 2014/3840
Andrew Dismore
In Camden for the calendar year to date, how many ‘MOPAC 7′ suspects have been tried in court; how many have been convicted; and expressed as a percentage of those charged, what percentage have been convicted?
Written response from the Mayor
Please find below the number of people who have been proceeded against for the calendar period between 1 January 2014 and 30 September 2014.
Please be aware some be aware some individuals proceeded against in this period will have committed their offence before 01/01/2014.
The MPS are unable to provide conviction data in the form requested without an extremely lengthy process of manually searching thousands of records.
Camden | People Proceeded Against by Proceeded Date
(01/01/2014 – 30/09/2014) |
MOPAC 7 | 896 |
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Question No: 2014/3841
Andrew Dismore
In Camden for the calendar year to date, what percentage of non- ‘MOPAC 7′ offences resulted in an arrest; and what percentage in the charging of a suspect; how many burglaries were there in absolute numbers and what do those percentages of arrests and charges represent in absolute numbers?
Written response from the Mayor
Please find below a table detailing offences recorded between the 1 January 2014 and 30 September 2014 for the calendar period to date.
Please be aware not all non-MOPAC 7 offences will result in an arrest or charge, the MPS may use a number of other methods which they have at their disposal including cautions, penalty charges and warnings which are not reflected in the figures provided.
The Sanction Detection rate for Total Notifiable Offences in Camden based on the calendar year to date is currently 20.27%.
Camden | 2014/3841 |
Total Non MOPAC 7 | |
Percentage of offences with at least one arrest | 23% |
Percentage of offences detected by event clear up of Charge | 13% |
Total Number of Offences | 11214 |
number of offences with at least one arrest | 2635 |
Number of offences detected by event clear up charge | 1485 |
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Question No: 2014/3842
Andrew Dismore
In Camden, for the calendar year to date, how many non- ‘MOPAC 7′ suspects have been tried in court; how many have been convicted; and expressed as a percentage of those charged, what percentage have been convicted?
Written response from the Mayor
Please find below the number of people who have been proceeded against for the calendar period between 1 January 2014 and 30 September 2014.
Please be aware some be aware some individuals proceeded against in this period will have committed their offence before 01/01/2014.
The MPS are unable to provide conviction data in the form requested without an extremely lengthy process of manually searching thousands of records.
Camden | People Proceeded Against by Proceeded Date
(01/01/2014 – 30/09/2014) |
Non-MOPAC 7 | 1559 |
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Question No: 2014/3843
Andrew Dismore
In Camden for the calendar year to date, what percentage and number of offences were ‘MOPAC 7′ offences; and what percentage and number were other non- ‘MOPAC 7′ crimes?
Written response from the Mayor
Please see the table below:
2014/3843 | |
(Camden) | |
Total No of MOPAC 7 Offences | 9072 |
Total No of non MOPAC 7 Offences | 11214 |
Grand Total TNO | 20286 |
Percentage MOPAC 7 Offences | 45% |
Percentage Non-MOPAC 7 Offences | 55% |
Police statistics1
Question No: 2014/3846
Andrew Dismore
Would it not be a good idea to keep statistics of the number of prosecutions that ultimately succeed and those that fail at trial?
Written response from the Mayor
The information you refer to is owned by the Ministry of Justice and is not owned by the police. This information is publically available and can be found via the following link:-
Police statistics2
Question No: 2014/3847
Andrew Dismore
Would it not be a good idea to keep statistics of the number of stop and searches on a ward level ?
Written response from the Mayor
As advised in my response to MQ 3328/ 2014, it would be impractical to collect stop and search data to this level of detail. Stop and Search is a legitimate policing tactic that is supported by the vast majority of Londoners. However, I recognise the importance of ensuring these powers are used appropriately in maintaining that legitimacy. This is best achieved by ensuring transparency and accountability through MOPAC Challenge, the publication of stop and search data, and by working with borough community monitoring groups to provide local accountability.
Policing of football matches
Question No: 2014/3848
Andrew Dismore
Do you agree that Premier League football clubs should meet the cost of policing their games on a full cost recovery basis?
Written response from the Mayor
Like all police forces, the MPS supports private sports clubs who hold events in London under Special Policing Services agreements where additional policing is required on those match days for land owned, leased or controlled by the club. Under present law, the MPS is not able to recover costs for any additional policing outside this ‘footprint’. Officers are deployed to maintain order and to prevent and detect crime, and not to act as event stewards. How individual events are policed is a matter for the MPS, and the resourcing is planned and agreed locally to minimise the impact on local policing.
Anti-Semitism on buses
Question No: 2014/3849
Andrew Dismore
What instructions are given to bus drivers as to how to deal with anti Semitic or other racist incidents committed by passengers on their buses?
Written response from the Mayor
There are clear guidelines for reporting and escalating incidents of this nature to the London Buses’ 24/7 control centre, supported by extensive training and easy-to-find reference in driver handbooks.
Where specific problems are encountered, TfL raises the circumstances with bus operators across the fleet, and works with the MPS to investigate the incident. However, if you or your constituents are aware of any specific incidents, then please notify me and I will ask TfL to investigate.