- Reference Number: 3144
- Date released: 10 June 2011
Request
I would like to know how many reports of crime have been made
which in some way relate to the internet site facebook.
I would also like a breakdown of the nature of these crimes (ie
were they complaints of harassment, assault, sexual offences,
theft, burglary etc) and whether they resulted in convictions.
Can I have this information separately for 2009, 2010 and so far
this year please.
Response
In accordance with section 1(1) (a) of the Act our response is
provided below;
From our assessment we estimate that compliance with your
request would exceed the appropriate costs limit under section 12
of the Freedom of information Act 2000. This is currently £450 The
reasons for this are that Facebook is not 'an occurrence location'.
It may feature in some way in reported incidents but it cannot be
the crime/incident location, but perhaps a conduit or means to aid
an offender, Our systems contain 2396 references to Facebook. To
get any of the information we think you are seeking would require a
manual search of records, which although we can filter some extent
would it is estimated take a couple of weeks to achieve a result.
this will exceed the appropriate limit. Your request is therefore
refused.
Section 17 of the Freedom of Information Act 2000 requires the
Cheshire Constabulary, when refusing to provide such information
(because the information is exempt) to provide you with a notice
which a) states that fact, b) specifies the exemption in question
and c) states (if that would not otherwise be apparent) why the
exemption applies.
The appropriate limit is defined in the Data Protection and
Freedom of Information (Fees and Appropriate Limit) Regulations
2004, which is covered by statutory Instrument Number 3244 of 2004.
Furthermore, Section 12 of the Freedom of Information Act 2000
allows a public authority to refuse to respond to a request for
information where the cost of compliance would exceed the
appropriate limit as defined by the above mentioned
regulations.
I am unable at this stage to offer a reasonable alternative to
achieve the results that you are seeking. To narrow the request
down to specific offences would seem to be more realistic but even
so its still likely to be a heavy piece of work and may not be
achievable.
Police forces in the United Kingdom are routinely required to
provide crime statistics to government bodies and the recording
criteria is set nationally. However, the systems used for recording
these figures are not generic, nor are the procedures used locally
in capturing the crime data. It should be noted that for these
reasons this force's response to your questions should not be used
for comparison purposes with any other response you may
receive.
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