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November 2, 2004: New Technology Raises Arrest Rates Results published today in a study entitled
'Driving crime down: Denying criminals the use of the road' indicate that a
hi-tech vehicle number plate scanning system has seen police arrest rates rise
significantly. The study highlights the increasing impact of technological
advances on crime detection. The pilot was undertaken in 23 police
forces across England and Wales. During the study period, ANPR teams across
these 23 forces produced nine/ten times the national average arrest rate per
officer, totalling more than 13,000 arrests. £8 million worth of drugs and
property were seized. A 6 month evaluation of the use of these
dedicated intercept officers (‘Laser 1’) showed the concept to be extremely
effective, achieving arrest rates many times that of conventional policing.
Since 1 June 2003, the 23 forces have operated dedicated intercept officers
(‘Laser 2’).The Home Office estimates that national roll-out of ANPR would lead
to approximately 26,400 additional offences being brought to justice.
They recovered or seized property, including:
They issued fixed penalty notices, including:
A national data centre will be created to exchange ANPR-read data from across the UK for post-incident investigation and to support work to tackle terrorism and organised crime.Home Secretary David Blunkett notes that although it is only one policing tool, ANPR has uses in a range of areas, including tackling volume crime, serious & organised crime, counterterrorism, and in intelligence gathering. It has also proven an asset in tackling the ‘underclass’ of vehicles that are incorrectly registered, untaxed and uninsured. The full study is available for download here. Mr Blunkett said:
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