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Table 1: offences of robbery of personal property recorded and detected in the metropolitan police service area |
Number of offences |
| 2003-04 | 2004-05 | 2005-06 |
Basic command unit | Recorded | Detected | Recorded | Detected | Recorded | Detected |
Barking and Dagenham
|
698
|
76
|
661
|
82
|
695
|
116
|
Barnet
|
995
|
132
|
1,132
|
138
|
1,131
|
108
|
Bexley
|
323
|
45
|
373
|
35
|
421
|
77
|
Brent
|
1,734
|
.116
|
2,015
|
144
|
2,247
|
312
|
Bromley
|
750
|
67
|
657
|
92
|
816
|
138
|
Camden
|
1,244
|
164
|
1,277
|
79
|
1,212
|
138
|
City of Westminster
|
1,345
|
245
|
1,439
|
262
|
1,518
|
274
|
Croydon
|
1,595
|
187
|
1,418
|
184
|
1,711
|
196
|
Ealing
|
1,395
|
199
|
1,476
|
127
|
1,886
|
164
|
Enfield
|
1,106
|
139
|
1,064
|
149
|
1,354
|
182
|
Greenwich
|
953
|
166
|
1,096
|
141
|
1,145
|
125
|
Hackney
|
2,306
|
164
|
1,854
|
248
|
1,778
|
228
|
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Hammersmith and Fulham
|
1,095
|
111
|
1,340
|
100
|
1,244
|
110
|
Haringey
|
1,775
|
204
|
1,365
|
127
|
1,919
|
281
|
Harrow
|
591
|
40
|
669
|
100
|
828
|
178
|
Havering
|
437
|
53
|
351
|
49
|
393
|
50
|
Heathrow
|
5
|
0
|
5
|
0
|
7
|
0
|
Hillingdon
|
456
|
77
|
542
|
59
|
784
|
83
|
Hounslow
|
758
|
93
|
664
|
96
|
783
|
149
|
Islington
|
1,274
|
274
|
1,161
|
271
|
1,307
|
313
|
Kensington and Chelsea
|
768
|
69
|
761
|
79
|
876
|
85
|
Kingston upon Thames
|
262
|
49
|
238
|
12
|
316
|
85
|
Lambeth
|
3,146
|
240
|
2,922
|
225
|
2,759
|
321
|
Lewisham
|
1,769
|
237
|
1,684
|
221
|
2,161
|
226
|
Merton
|
528
|
99
|
419
|
58
|
587
|
100
|
Newham
|
2,038
|
193
|
1,765
|
182
|
2,310
|
222
|
Redbridge
|
1,098
|
127
|
1,168
|
126
|
1,249
|
152
|
Richmond upon Thames
|
231
|
23
|
344
|
32
|
424
|
74
|
Southwark
|
2,085
|
273
|
2,277
|
265
|
2,791
|
456
|
Sutton
|
314
|
83
|
203
|
45
|
387
|
62
|
Tower Hamlets
|
1,446
|
144
|
1,346
|
113
|
1,604
|
194
|
Waltham Forest
|
1,539
|
149
|
1,714
|
119
|
2,273
|
210
|
Wandsworth
|
1,417
|
176
|
1,407
|
120
|
1,565
|
156
|
Total
|
37,476
|
4,414
|
36,807
|
4,080
|
42,481
|
5,565
|
Table 2: number of defendants proceeded against at magistrates courts and found guilty at all courts for robbery in Greater London, by court area 2003-05( 1,2) |
| 2003 | 2004 | 2005 |
London court area | Proceeded against | Found guilty | Proceeded against | Found guilty | Proceeded against | Found guilty |
Inner London court areas
| | | | | | |
Bow Street
|
67
|
45
|
79
|
33
|
44
|
19
|
Camberwell Green/Tower Bridge
|
547
|
229
|
545
|
294
|
635
|
272
|
Greenwich and Woolwich
|
132
|
50
|
165
|
76
|
153
|
60
|
Highbury Corner
|
191
|
97
|
195
|
76
|
193
|
66
|
Horseferry Road
|
165
|
61
|
117
|
61
|
144
|
64
|
Marylebone
|
|
|
1
|
|
|
|
South Western
|
291
|
132
|
269
|
152
|
284
|
151
|
Thames
|
444
|
177
|
438
|
200
|
433
|
161
|
West London
|
336
|
132
|
284
|
128
|
263
|
114
|
Inner London Juvenile Courts
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| | | | | | |
Other London court areas
| | | | | | |
Barking and Dagenham
|
48
|
26
|
60
|
45
|
78
|
33
|
Barnet
|
108
|
54
|
129
|
66
|
97
|
54
|
Bexley
|
17
|
8
|
39
|
17
|
46
|
22
|
Brent
|
116
|
84
|
138
|
78
|
181
|
93
|
Bromley
|
80
|
50
|
77
|
34
|
95
|
60
|
Croydon
|
166
|
74
|
144
|
88
|
146
|
91
|
Ealing
|
178
|
83
|
113
|
72
|
115
|
63
|
Enfield
|
142
|
48
|
97
|
61
|
144
|
69
|
Haringey
|
167
|
80
|
105
|
59
|
136
|
78
|
Harrow
|
37
|
19
|
43
|
25
|
68
|
35
|
Havering
|
60
|
27
|
42
|
29
|
47
|
22
|
Hillingdon
|
90
|
23
|
62
|
29
|
55
|
38
|
Hounslow
|
52
|
33
|
84
|
42
|
73
|
41
|
Kingston-upon-Thames
|
48
|
22
|
25
|
14
|
49
|
20
|
Merton
|
73
|
39
|
82
|
57
|
67
|
41
|
Newham
|
206
|
92
|
246
|
113
|
187
|
120
|
Redbridge
|
69
|
43
|
99
|
46
|
124
|
61
|
Richmond upon Thames
|
28
|
18
|
35
|
24
|
44
|
26
|
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Sutton
|
42
|
23
|
57
|
31
|
36
|
25
|
Waltham Forest
|
146
|
59
|
104
|
65
|
110
|
47
|
Total metropolitan police
|
4,046
|
1,828
|
3,874
|
2,015
|
4,047
|
1,946
|
(1) These data are on the principal offence basis.
(2) Every effort is made to ensure that the figures presented are accurate and complete. However, it is important to note that these data have been extracted from large administrative data systems generated by the police forces and courts. As a consequence, care should be taken to ensure data collection processes and their inevitable limitations are taken into account when those data are used.
Source:
RDSOffice for Criminal Justice Reform
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