MQT policing answers July 15

 

Out of Court disposals (1)

Question No: 2015/2266

Andrew Dismore

Please list the number of out of court disposals handed out in Barnet in 2014, broken down by disposal type.

Written answer from the Mayor

Officers are drafting a response which will be sent shortly.

 

Out of Court disposals (2)

Question No: 2015/2267

Andrew Dismore

Please list the number of out of court disposals handed out in Camden   in 2014, broken down by disposal type.

Written answer from the Mayor

Officers are drafting a response which will be sent shortly

 

In Court disposals (1)

Question No: 2015/2268

Andrew Dismore

Please list the number of court disposals in Barnet in 2014, broken down by disposal type at level of court, plea, and outcome of conviction or acquittal.

Written answer from the Mayor

MOPAC does not hold this data. This data is held by the Ministry of Justice at:

 

https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/criminal-justice-system-statistics-quarterly-december-2014.

 

For borough specific data, you may wish to contact the Ministry of Justice directly.

 

In Court disposals (2)

Question No: 2015/2269

Andrew Dismore

Please list the number of court disposals in Camden   in 2014, broken down by disposal type at level of court and plea and outcome of conviction or acquittal.

Written answer from the Mayor

Please see my response to MQ 2268 / 2015.

 

London Hate Crime Panel

Question No: 2015/2270

Andrew Dismore

What are the five key actions from the Hate Crime Strategy  that you claim have already been completed, what are the remaining actions, and where have they got to?

Written answer from the Mayor

In fact eight of the 29 key actions from my Hate Crime Strategy for London have now been completed. They are actions 8, 9, 20, 22, 25 and actions 27 to 29.

 

A further six actions are partially complete.  They are actions 7, 10, 12, 15 23 and 24.

 

All other actions are either underway with an anticipated completion in late 2015, or are related to longer-term, ongoing commitments.

Policing Football Matches (1)

Question No: 2015/2271

Andrew Dismore

Further to Question No 2015/1568

Do you agree that the full cost of policing football matches should be fully recovered from the football clubs involved?’

Your answer and that of the MPS Commissioner being:

‘MOPAC recovers the full cost of providing policing services to football matches for policing provided on land owned, leased or controlled by the relevant club.  Under present law, MOPAC is not able to recover costs for any additional policing outside this ‘footprint’. My Deputy Mayor for Policing and Crime has made representations to Government about this’.

What representations did the Deputy Mayor make to Government, when, and what was the Government’s response?

Written answer from the Mayor

The Deputy Mayor for Policing and Crime raised the issue of recovering the full costs involved in policing football with the Home Secretary some time ago. This is now being followed up at an official level

 

 

Policing Football Matches (2)

Question No: 2015/2272

Andrew Dismore

Further to Question No 2015/1568

‘Do you agree that the full cost of policing football matches should be fully recovered from the football clubs involved?’

Your answer and that of the MPS Commissioner being:

‘MOPAC recovers the full cost of providing policing services to football matches for policing provided on land owned, leased or controlled by the relevant club.  Under present law, MOPAC is not able to recover costs for any additional policing outside this ‘footprint’. My Deputy Mayor for Policing and Crime has made representations to Government about this’.

What is the best estimate of the cost to the Met of policing outside the ‘footprint’ of land owned, leased or controlled by the football clubs?

Written answer from the Mayor

Like all police forces, the MPS supports private sports clubs who hold events under the SPS agreement 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’.

 

The estimated extra cost to the MPS in 2014/15 in respect of the extra policing for football matches outside the stadia for which no recovery is currently possible is calculated to be £1,917,030

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