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Monday, 08 January 2007
MP demands information on the number of alcohol related incidents of violence in North Kent

Dr. Stoate: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many incidents of alcohol-related violence took place in (a) England and Wales, (b) the Kent police force area and (c) the North Kent basic command unit in each of the last five years.

 

Mr. Coaker: From the information collected centrally, it is not possible to identify those offences which are alcohol-related. Such offences are not specifically defined by statute and details of the individual circumstances of offences do not feature in the recorded crime data series.

 

The British Crime Survey (BCS) provides information on the number of violent incidents where the offender was thought to be under the influence of alcohol.

According to the latest BCS (2005-06) there were 1,029,000 violent incidents in England and Wales where the offender was thought to be under the influence of alcohol (see the following table for numbers since 2001-02 BCS). The numbers of alcohol-related violent incidents are not broken down by police force area or basic command unit.

 

This information was published by the Home Office in the Crime in England and Wales 2005-06 publication. This information is available in the Library, and via Home Office website:

http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/rds/crimeew0506.html.

 

Number of violent incidents where offender was thought to be under the influence of alcohol

 

Number of offences (thousand)( 1)

2001-02

1,251

2002-03

1,190

2003-04

1,302

2004-05

1,112

2005-06

1,029

(1) BCS

 

 
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