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----- Original Message -----
From: elizabeth.hudd@gloucestershire.pnn.police.uk
To: michael.wiffen@mensaid.com
Sent: Friday, November 24, 2006 2:48 PM
Subject: Your Enquiry

Dear Mr Wiffen,

On 26 October 2006 you sent an e-mail constituting a request under the Freedom of Information Act asking for the number of male and female victims of domestic violence that were recorded by each of the police districts in each of the last 3 full financial years.

Please see the tables below detailing the figures requested.

2003/2004
124 male victims and 393 female victims in Cheltenham
54 male victims and 181 female victims in Tewkesbury
209 male victims and 668 female victims in Gloucester
78 male victims and 273 female victims in Forest
84 male victims and 249 female victims in Stroud
78 male victims and 172 female victims in Cotswolds

2004/2005
149 male victims and 598 female victims in Cheltenham
83 male victims and 267 female victims in Tewkesbury
218 male victims and 698 female victims in Gloucester
100 male victims and 295 female victims in Forest
118 male victims and 358 female victims in Stroud
75 male victims and 213 female victims in Cotswolds

2005/2006
190 male victims and 580 female victims in Cheltenham
97 male victims and 363 female victims in Tewkesbury
202 male victims and 839 female victims in Gloucester
111 male victims and 296 female victims in Forest
132 male victims and 364 female victims in Stroud
84 male victims and 205 female victims in Cotswolds

There is no crime class of Domestic Violence, however any crime, such as criminal damage, assault etc may have resulted from Domestic violence. These statistics were recovered from crimes recorded as occurring between the relevant times where a domestic violence maker has been added. If the same person was the victim of domestic violence on more than one occasion during the relevant time, each occasion is recorded separately. There may be cases of domestic violence that have not been reported, and on which we would obviously not be able to respond, and there have been reports made to the police relating to domestic violence, but where no crime could be recorded. For example, Between 4 June 2005 and 19 June 2006 there have been 1921 incidents recorded in the Cheltenham and Tewkesbury division under the NSIR (National Standard for Incident Recording) opening code C40 - Domestic (crime). Approximately 30 percent of these incidents resulted in a recorded crime.

Before NSIR came into force in June 2005 a different opening code was used for recording these types of incidents (Disorder - 32 - Domestic). Between 1 Jan 2003 and 3 July 2005 there were 4885 incidents recorded in the Cheltenham and Tewkesbury division with this opening code, of which approximately 25 percent resulted in a recorded crime.

If we can be of any further assistance please do not hesitate to contact me.

Yours sincerely,

Liz Hudd
Freedom of Information Officer
Business Change Department
Gloucestershire Constabulary
01452 752374

----- Original Message -----
From: Debbie.Kemp@tewkesbury.gov.uk
To: dave.mortimer@mensaid.com
Cc: Shirin.Wotherspoon@tewkesbury.gov.uk; Gillian.Martin@tewkesbury.gov.uk; Verna.Green@tewkesbury.gov.uk
Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2006 10:58 AM
Subject: freedom of information request

Mr Mortimer, thank you for your email requesting information with regards to how many help and support groups we fund directly or indirectly for male and female victims of domestic violence, and how much each one receives per annum.

In Gloucestershire the two groups supported are the Gloucestershire Domestic Violence Support and Advocacy Project (GDVSAP) and the Domestic Violence Intervention Project (DVIP). Both are funded at county level using the Safer Stronger Communities Fund. The proportion of funding taken from Tewkesbury Borough’s allocation of this fund for 2006/7 is as follows:

DVIP £5333
GDVSAP £9315

At county level each receives:
DVIP £ 31,998
GDVSAP £73,000

Help and support is offered for both male and female victims.

I hope that this information is useful to you.

Regards

Debbie Kemp
Tewkesbury Borough Crime & Disorder Reduction Partnership Development Officer
Tewkesbury Borough Council
Gloucester Road
Tewkesbury
Glos GL20 5TT
01684 272201
debbie.kemp@tewkesbury.gov.uk

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