Rural policing system in crisis as FOI requests reveal forces don't have resources to tackle crime in countryside

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More needs to be done to combat a rural policing system “in crisis” after a series of Freedom of Information requests revealed some forces don’t even have torches to tackle crime in the countryside.

The Country Land and Business Association approached 36 police forces operating in rural areas across England and Wales, excluding the likes of the Metropolitan Police and Greater Manchester which serve predominantly urban communities, and got responses back from 20 forces. The results revealed that funding for rural crime teams within different police forces is like “a post-code lottery” and some forces don’t have the facilities to record and track rural crime data.

Multiple forces don’t have tags for tracking common rural crimes including hare coursing, poaching, fly tipping, and GPS and machinery theft which means officers must search records manually, limiting their ability to track trends, locate serial offenders, co-ordinate with other forces, and target these crimes effectively. Of the forces tracking these crimes, they were poorly attended by officers. West Yorkshire, for example, reported 47 poaching cases, with less than half attended by officers.

 

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