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The Crime and Disorder (Prescribed Information) Regulations 2007

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Regulation 2

SCHEDULEDescription of Information

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1.  Information held by the police force for the area on the category of each—

(a)anti –social behaviour incident,

(b)transport incident, and

(c)public safety/welfare incident,

in the area, as defined in accordance with the National Incident Category List in the National Standards for Incident Recording Instructions for Police Forces in England and Wales for 2007/2008, and the time, date and location of each of those incidents.

2.  Information held by the police force for the area on the sub-category of each crime classified as—

(a)burglary,

(b)criminal damage,

(c)drug offences,

(d)fraud and forgery,

(e)robbery,

(f)sexual offences,

(g)theft and handling stolen goods,

(h)violence against the person, and

(i)other offences,

in the area, as defined in accordance with the Home Office Notifiable Offences List as at the date of these Regulations, and the time, date and location of each of those crimes.

3.  Information held by the fire and rescue authority for the area on the time, date and location of each—

(a)deliberate primary fire (excluding deliberate primary fires in vehicles) in the area,

(b)deliberate primary fire in vehicles in the area,

(c)deliberate secondary fire (excluding deliberate secondary fires in vehicles) in the area,

(d)incident of violence against employees of the fire and rescue authority in the area, and

(e)fire in a dwelling in the area where no smoke alarm was fitted attended by the fire and rescue services of the authority,

as defined in accordance with Fire Statistics, United Kingdom 2005.

4.  Information held by the fire and rescue authority for the area on the time and date of each call to the fire and rescue services in the area in relation to a malicious false alarm and the purported location of those alarms as defined in accordance with Fire Statistics, United Kingdom 2005.

5.  Information held by the local authority for the area on the time, date and location of each road traffic collision in the area and the number of adults and children killed, seriously injured and slightly injured in each of those collisions.

6.  Information held by the local authority for the area on the age and gender of each of the pupils subject to a permanent or fixed term exclusion from state primary and secondary schools in the area, the names and addresses of the schools from which those pupils have been excluded and the reasons for their exclusion.

7.  Information held by the local authority for the area on the time, date and location of racial incidents in the area as defined in accordance with Best Value Performance Indicators: 2005/06 published by the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister.

8.  Information held by the local authority for the area on the category, time, date and location of each:—

(a)incident of anti-social behaviour identified by the authority, and

(b)incident of anti-social behaviour reported to the authority by the public,

in the area, as defined in accordance with the National Incident Category List in the National Standards for Incident Recording Instructions for Police Forces in England and Wales for 2007/2008 or any other system for classifying anti-social behaviour used by that authority as at the date of these Regulations.

9.  Information held by each Primary Care Trust or Local Health Board the whole or any part of whose area lies within the area on the general postcode address of persons resident in the area admitted to hospital, the date of such admissions and the sub-categories of each admission within the blocks—

(a)assault (X85-Y09),

(b)mental and behavioural disorders due to psychoactive substance use (F10-F19),

(c)toxic effect of alcohol (T51), and

(d)other entries where there is evidence of alcohol involvement determined by blood alcohol level (Y90) or evidence of alcohol involvement determined by level of intoxication (Y91),

as classified in accordance with the International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision (ICD-10) published by the World Health Organisation.

10.  Information held by each Primary Care Trust or Local Health Board the whole or any part of whose area lies within the area on the general postcode address of persons resident in the area admitted to hospital in respect of domestic abuse as defined in Section 2.2 of the Responding to domestic abuse: a handbook for health professionals published by the Department of Health in December 2005, and the date of such admissions.

11.  Information held by each Primary Care Trust or Local Health Board the whole or any part of whose area lies within the area on the number of —

(a)mental illness outpatient first attendances, and

(b)persons receiving drug treatment,

in the area.

12.  Information held by each Primary Care Trust or Local Health Board the whole or any part of whose area lies within the area on the location, time and date of ambulance service calls to incidents relating to crime and disorder and the category of such incidents using any system for classifying crime and disorder used by that authority.

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