25/07/2005
Police numbers reach record levels
Police numbers in England and Wales have reached record high levels of more than 141,000, the Home Office has reported.
The number of police officers has increased by more than 2,000 since March 2004 to 141,230.
The largest regional percentage increase was reported in West Yorkshire where the number of police officers increased by 7% or 358 officers in the 12 months to March 31 2005.
All groups across the police service saw an increase in staff numbers.
The number of Special Constables has increased by nearly 1,000 since March 2004 to 11,918 - the first annual increase since 1992.
Community Support Officers also increased in number by nearly 2,800 to 6,214, while police staff levels also increased by nearly 3,300 to 70,869.
Home Office Minister Paul Goggins said: "Police numbers are at their highest ever levels, with 141,230 officers serving the public.
"Numbers have risen steadily for several years now. We are committed to funding the service to enable it to continue to employ historically high numbers of police officers.
"While record police officer numbers is excellent news, it is how policing is delivered that is important. By 2008 ever area will benefit from dedicated, visible, accessible and responsive neighbourhood policing teams.
"Led by police officers, these teams will also include community support officers and special constables, and will provide a more modern, efficient and effective service to local communities."
(KMcA/SP)
The number of police officers has increased by more than 2,000 since March 2004 to 141,230.
The largest regional percentage increase was reported in West Yorkshire where the number of police officers increased by 7% or 358 officers in the 12 months to March 31 2005.
All groups across the police service saw an increase in staff numbers.
The number of Special Constables has increased by nearly 1,000 since March 2004 to 11,918 - the first annual increase since 1992.
Community Support Officers also increased in number by nearly 2,800 to 6,214, while police staff levels also increased by nearly 3,300 to 70,869.
Home Office Minister Paul Goggins said: "Police numbers are at their highest ever levels, with 141,230 officers serving the public.
"Numbers have risen steadily for several years now. We are committed to funding the service to enable it to continue to employ historically high numbers of police officers.
"While record police officer numbers is excellent news, it is how policing is delivered that is important. By 2008 ever area will benefit from dedicated, visible, accessible and responsive neighbourhood policing teams.
"Led by police officers, these teams will also include community support officers and special constables, and will provide a more modern, efficient and effective service to local communities."
(KMcA/SP)
Related UK National News Stories
Click here for the latest headlines.
26 July 2006
Police numbers continue to rise
The number of police officers in England and Wales is continuing to rise, hitting a new high of 141,381, according to Home Office figures.
Police numbers continue to rise
The number of police officers in England and Wales is continuing to rise, hitting a new high of 141,381, according to Home Office figures.
14 April 2011
British Man Dies In Dubai Police Custody
A British man has died in police custody in Dubai. Lee Bradley Brown, 39, from east London, died on Tuesday after he was taken to a Dubai police station where he was allegedly assaulted and put into a cell. It has been reported that Mr Brown, was arrested over a row at the luxury hotel Burj Al Arab hotel.
British Man Dies In Dubai Police Custody
A British man has died in police custody in Dubai. Lee Bradley Brown, 39, from east London, died on Tuesday after he was taken to a Dubai police station where he was allegedly assaulted and put into a cell. It has been reported that Mr Brown, was arrested over a row at the luxury hotel Burj Al Arab hotel.
01 April 2004
New police complaints body launched today
A new independent police complaints organisation has been launched today which is designed to "increase police and public confidence" in the accountability and integrity of the police service, the Home Office has said.
New police complaints body launched today
A new independent police complaints organisation has been launched today which is designed to "increase police and public confidence" in the accountability and integrity of the police service, the Home Office has said.
04 June 2015
Ministers Must Be 'Better Informed' On Police Cuts - NAO
The Home Office needs to be "better informed" on how to reduce police force funding in England and Wales, according to a recent report. The National Audit Office (NAO) has revealed funding decreased by £2.3 billion (25%) to police and crime commissioners between 2010-11 and 2015-16.
Ministers Must Be 'Better Informed' On Police Cuts - NAO
The Home Office needs to be "better informed" on how to reduce police force funding in England and Wales, according to a recent report. The National Audit Office (NAO) has revealed funding decreased by £2.3 billion (25%) to police and crime commissioners between 2010-11 and 2015-16.
17 April 2009
Green 'Warned Of Life In Prison' Over Home Office Leaks
The Conservative MP who was arrested during an inquiry into Home Office leaks, was warned he would face life imprisonment, he has revealed.
Green 'Warned Of Life In Prison' Over Home Office Leaks
The Conservative MP who was arrested during an inquiry into Home Office leaks, was warned he would face life imprisonment, he has revealed.
-
Northern Ireland WeatherToday:A showery start with outbreaks most frequent north of Lough Neagh and through the morning, before dwindling during the afternoon as the northwest breezes ease and brighter spells of weak sunshine prosper. Maximum temperature 8 °C.Tonight:A dry night, save for a few light showers around the coasts, with prolonged clear spells and light winds bringing a frosty dawn for many in central and southern parts. Minimum temperature -3 °C.