Note: This tool uses data provided by the Police.uk API. Police.uk logs each stop and search against the force employing the officer, regardless of the actual search location, so some markers may appear outside Surrey. Section 163 (vehicle) stops are included.
The Ministry of Justice provides key statistics on proven reoffending in England and Wales. Their data gives proven reoffending figures for offenders who were released from custody, received a non-custodial conviction at court, or received a caution or reprimand.
Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) Complaints Data
The IOPC publish regular updates about Surrey Police complaints data, as well as information about the Force’s performance against a number of measures. They also compare the results for each Force area to their most similar force group, and with the overall result for all police forces in England and Wales.
Surrey Police Stop & Search Data
An officer can stop and search you if they have a genuine suspicion that items that could be used to commit crime or are evidence of an offence (e.g. stolen property or weapons) will be found on you. Their suspicion must seem reasonable to an independent observer. Surrey Police regularly publishes data concerning its use of Stop & Search powers.
Surrey Police Use of Force Data
Each day Surrey Police respond to thousands of incidents across the communities we serve as we fulfil our role of upholding the law and keeping the peace. The vast majority of these matters are resolved without requiring any form of conflict. However, on very rare occasions there is a necessity for our officers to use force to safely diffuse a situation in order to protect people and themselves from harm.
A record is to be completed where an individual officer or member of police staff uses force, and this data is available on Surrey Police's website.
Stop & Search Mapping Selection!
There is a lag of ~2 months before data becomes available.