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Basingstoke Rural Sector Performance Information

The information in these pages shows how we are performing against certain key performance indicators in the Basingstoke Rural sector.

Bramley and Sherfield on Loddon Tadley and Pamber Baughurst and Sherborne St John Kingsclere Highclere and Burghclere Whitchurch Town and St Marybourn Overton Oakley Upton Grey and The Candovers Local policing areas:

» Baughurst & Sherborne St John

» Bramley & Sherfield on Loddon

» Highclere & Burghclere

» Kingsclere

» Oakley

» Overton

» Tadley & Pamber

» Upton Grey & The Candovers

» Whitchurch Town & St Marybourne

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The crime table below compares data for your local area for the period beginning April 1st to the current date for this year and for the same period last year. It will indicate whether crime and detection rates are going up or down.

The data for your area is also compared with crime data for the force as a whole to indicate local performance.

A detection is where the investigation of an offence has been resolved by way of:

  • Charge;
  • Summons;
  • Caution;
  • Offences Taken into Consideration;
  • Reprimand;
  • Final Warning; or
  • Fixed Penalty Notice.

Differences in recorded crime and detections may be seen on a daily basis due to the requirements under Home Office Counting Rules to ensure that each crime is recorded accurately and ethically. This may result in a decrease of recorded crime.


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