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Burglary

Volume 401: debated on Monday 17 March 2003

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To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department (1) what the detection rate for burglaries in homes was in (a) the Jarrow constituency, (b) South Tyneside, (c) Tyne and Wear and (d) the UK in each year since 1997; [100769]

Recorded crime statistics for South Tyneside Basic Command Unit (BCU) and England and Wales
1199721998–9931999–20002000–012001–02
South Tyneside detection rate (per cent.)181411
South Tyneside offences per 1,000 household21.120.817.4
England and Wales detection rate (per cent.)2622151414
England and Wales offences per 1,000 household25.823.522.020.021.4
1. Recorded on a calendar year basis up to 1997, and thereafter on a financial year, basis (12 months to March).
2. The number of crimes recorded in that financial year using the expanded offence coverage and revised counting rules which came into effect on 1 April 1998. This will also have affected the detection rate.
3. The counting rules for detections changed on 1 April 1999.
There was a change in counting rules for recorded crime on 1 April 1998, which would have the tendency to increase the number of offences counted. Numbers of offences before and after this date are therefore not directly comparable.There was also a change in counting rules for detections on 1 April 1999. The new instructions provide more precise and rigorous criteria for recording a detection, with the underlying emphasis on the successful result of a police investigation. Numbers of detections before and after this date are therefore not directly comparable.Information relating to Scotland and Northern Ireland are matters for my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Scotland (Helen Liddell) and my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland (Paul Murphy).

(2) how many burglaries per 1,000 households there have been in (a) the Jarrow constituency, (b) south Tyneside, (c) Tyne and Wear and (d) the UK in each year since 1997. [100768]

Crime statistics for South Tyneside are recorded at Basic Command Unit level (BCU). At BCU level, data has been collected from police forces since 1 April 1999, therefore figures are available only for the last three financial years. Detection rates and numbers of offences per 1,000 households for domestic burglary are given in the table.Also included are figures at total police force area level for England and Wales.Statistics for the remaining requested areas are not collected centrally.