Domestic violence outcomes

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Dear City of London Police Authority,

Please could you tell me:

Q1. Between 1 January 2016 and 30 June 2016, against how many perpetrators were complaints of domestic violence made in your police authority?
1a. In how many of the above instances (Q1) was the outcome a Caution?
1b. In how many of the above instances (Q1) was the outcome a Fixed Penalty Notice?
1c. In how many of the above instances (Q1) was the outcome 'No Action'?
1d. In how many of the above instances (Q1) did the victim/accuser withdraw their support from a prosecution or retract their allegation?

Q2. Between 1 January 2015 and 30 June 2015, against how many perpetrators were complaints of domestic violence made in your police authority?
2a. In how many of the above instances (Q2) was the outcome a caution?
2b. In how many of the above instances (Q2) was the outcome a Fixed Penalty Notice?
2c. In how many of the above instances (Q2) was the outcome 'No Action'?
2d. In how many of the above instances (Q2) did the victim/accuser withdraw their support from a prosecution or retract their allegation?

Yours faithfully,

Christina Savage

COL - EB - Information Officer, City of London Police Authority

Dear Ms Savage,

FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT 2000 (FOIA) – REQUEST FOR INFORMATION

The City of London (CoL) acknowledges receipt of your request for information of 9 September 2016.

Public authorities are required to respond to requests within the statutory timescale of 20 working days beginning from the first working day after they receive a request. The Act does not always require public authorities to disclose the information which they hold.

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Yours sincerely,

Information Officer
Town Clerk’s Department
City of London
Tel: 020-7332 1209
www.cityoflondon.gov.uk<http://www.cityoflondon.gov.uk>

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COL - EB - Information Officer, City of London Police Authority

Dear Mr Savage,

FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT 2000 (FOIA) - INFORMATION REQUEST

Following your request of 9 September 2016, and our acknowledgement of the same date, the City of London (CoL) responds as follows.

In accordance with section 1 of the FOIA, the CoL confirms that it does not hold the information you have requested (including in its capacity as a police authority).

You may wish to contact the City of London Police to see if it holds information relevant to your request.

Please note that the CoL is the local authority and police authority for the ‘Square Mile’ only, ie the historic City of London, and not for London as a whole, ie ‘Greater London’, which is administered by the City of Westminster and over 30 London boroughs, with the Greater London Authority (GLA) having some overarching responsibilities. Please see the following link to a map on the CoL's website, which shows the local and police authority area covered by the CoL:
www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/maps/Pages/explo...<http://www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/maps/Page...>.

In addition, the CoL as a local authority and police authority is legally a separate body from the City of London Police for the purpose of compliance with the FOIA. In addition, please note that the City of London Police is the Police Force for the Square Mile. Beyond this, the Metropolitan Police Force (commonly referred to as ‘the MET’) is the Police Force for the rest of London (‘Greater London’). The rest of England is covered by various other police forces.

In so far as you require the information for the “Square Mile”, you may wish to contact the City of London Police. The FOI email address for the City of London Police is:
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Further information can be found at:
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The contact details for the MET are at:
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For police forces for the rest of the UK, please see the following webpage:
https://www.police.uk/forces/.

We hope that this response is of assistance.

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Yours sincerely,

Information Officer
Town Clerk’s Department
City of London
Tel: 020-7332 1209
www.cityoflondon.gov.uk<http://www.cityoflondon.gov.uk>

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