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Date Responded 07 February 2019

Provision of information held by Northumbria Police made under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (the 'Act')

As you may be aware the purpose of the Act is to allow a general right of access to information held at the time of a request, by a Public Authority (including the Police), subject to certain limitations and exemptions.

You asked:

  1. How many reports of domestic abuse made via 999 were received in each individual year from 2014 to 2018?
  2. How many visits occurred within 15 minutes of the 999 incident being reported in each individual year from 2014 to 2018?
  3. How many visits occurred more than 24 hours after the 999 incident was reported in each individual year from 2014 to 2018?
  4. How many murder investigations has your force launched where the murder was believed to be the result of domestic violence in each individual year from 2014 to 2018?
  5. How many reports of domestic abuse made via 101 were received in each individual year from 2014 to 2018?
  6. How many visits occurred within 15 minutes of the 101 incident being reported in each individual year from 2014 to 2018?
  7. How many visits occurred more than 24 hours after the 101 incident was reported in each individual year from 2014 to 2018?

 

Can you please break this information down by year.

After seeking clarity you advised that when referring to a ‘visit’ you mean a Police Officer arriving at the scene.

In Response:

We have now had the opportunity to fully consider your request and I provide a response for your attention.

Following receipt of your request, searches were conducted with the Corporate Development Department of Northumbria Police. I can confirm that the information you have requested is held by Northumbria Police.

I am able to disclose the located information to you as attached.

The caveat within the spreadsheet should be noted – that the victim may have requested an officer visit at a time more convenient to them.

 

If you decide to write an article/use the enclosed data we would expect that you to take into consideration the factors highlighted above so as not to mislead members of the public or official bodies or misrepresent the relevance of the whole or any part of this disclosed material.

FOI 031/19

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