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1 Crime category Detailed information on crime categories The crime categories represented on BTP s crime maps are the same categories used by Home Office forces, with the exception of anti social behaviour, where non notifiable public disorder offences are included in addition to the notifiable offences displayed by Home Office forces. The separate offence codes used in Scotland are also included where appropriate. Total notifiable offences are calculated by adding offences listed under Other notifiable offences to the other crime categories detailed below (excluding non notifiable anti social behaviour). The detailed offences which make up each crime category used are represented below: Burglary (England & Wales) comprises the following offences G00 Aggravated burglary in a dwelling Theft Act 1968 Sec10 G01 Burglary house Theft Act 1968 Sec 9.1A or B G02 Burglary booking office Theft Act 1968 Sec 9.1A or B G03 Burglary parcel office Theft Act 1968 Sec 9.1A or B G04 Burglary general office Theft Act 1968 Sec 9.1A or B G05 Burglary warehouse Theft Act 1968 Sec 9.1A or B G06 Burglary goods shed Theft Act 1968 Sec 9.1A or B G07 Burglary workshop Theft Act 1968 Sec 9.1A or B G08 Burglary stores Theft Act 1968 Sec 9.1A or B G09 Burglary kiosks/shops Theft Act 1968 Sec 9.1A or B G10 Burglary cabins Theft Act 1968 Sec 9.1A or B
2 G11 Burglary tenants Theft Act 1968 Sec 9.1A or B G12 Burglary refreshment rooms Theft Act 1968 Sec 9.1A or B G13 Burglary garages Theft Act 1968 Sec 9.1A or B G14 Burglary other premises Theft Act 1968 Sec 9.1A or B G86 Aggravated burglary other than a dwelling Theft Act 1968 Sec 10 Burglary (Scotland) comprises the following offences: G81 Theft by housebreaking other property Railway/Commercial Property G82 Theft by opening lockfast places (excl motor vehicle) G83 Housebreaking with intent to steal Railway/Commercial Property G84 OLP with intent to steal excluding motor vehicles G88 Theft by housebreaking (Private Property) (non dwelling) G89 G90 G91 G92 Housebreaking with intent to steal (Private Property) (dwelling) Housebreaking with intent to steal (Private Property) (non dwelling) Attempt Housebreaking with intent to steal (Private Property) (dwelling) Attempt Housebreaking with intent to steal (Private Property) (non dwelling) G87 Theft by housebreaking (Private Property) (dwelling)
3 Robbery Definition: THEFT ACT 1968 SEC 8(1) A person is guilty of robbery if he steals, and immediately before or at the time of doing so, and in order to do so, he uses force on any person or puts or seeks to put any person in fear of being then and there subjected to force. Robbery (England, Wales & Scotland) comprises the following offences: F00 Robbery Theft Act 1968 Sec 8 F01 Assault with intent to rob Theft Act 1968 Sec 8 Violence (England & Wales) comprises the following offences: A00 Murder A01 Attempt murder Criminal Attempts Act 1981 Sec 1 A06 B30 Soliciting to commit murder & Conspiracy to commit murder Assisting offender by impeding his apprehension or prosecution in a murder case Offences against the Person Act 1861 Sec 4 & Criminal Law Act 1977 Sec1 Criminal Law Act 1967 Sec 4 (1) B06 Threats to kill Offences Against the Persons 1861 Sec16 A02 Manslaughter A09 A11 Causing death by careless Road Traffic Act 1988 Sec 3 (a) driving when under the influence of drink or drugs Causing or allowing the death of a child or vulnerable person Domestic Violence, Crime and Victims Act 2004 Sec 5 A12 A13 Causing death by careless or inconsiderate driving Causing death by driving, unlicensed, disqualified or uninsured drivers Road Traffic Act 1988 Sec 2B Road Traffic Act 1988 Sec 21 A10 Corporate Manslaughter Corporate Manslaughter & Homicide Act 2007 Sec 1 (1) A04 Intentional destruction of a Infant Life Preservation 1929 Sec
4 viable unborn child 1 A05 Causing death by dangerous driving Road Traffic Act 1988 Sec 1 B00 B07 B08 Grievous bodily harm with intent Offences Against the Persons 1861 Sec 18 Attempting to choke etc. in order Offences Against the Persons to commit indictable offence 1861 Sec 21 Using chloroform etc. to commit indictable offence Offences Against the Persons 1861 Sec 22 B09 B12 Causing bodily injury by explosion Administering poison so as to endanger life Offences Against the Persons 1861 Sec 28 Offences Against the Persons 1861 Sec 23 B10 Causing explosions, sending Offences Against the Persons explosive substance or throwing 1861 Sec 29 corrosive fluids with intent to do grievous bodily harm B23 Cruelty to and neglect child Children and Young Persons Act 1933 Sec 1 B11 Placing explosives in or near Offences Against the Persons buildings with intent to do bodily 1861 Sec 30 harm B26 Chemical weapon offences Chemical Weapons Act 1996 Sec 2 B27 C09 Use of noxious substances or Anti Terrorism, Crime and things to cause harm and Security Act 2001 Sec 113 & 114 intimidate and Hoaxes involving substances/things Firearms Use Section 1 firearm Firearms Act 1968 Sec 17.1 to resist arrest C10 C11 Firearms Use Shotgun to resist arrest Firearms Use Air Weapon to resist arrest Firearms Act 1968 Sec 17.1 Firearms Act 1968 Sec 17.1 L03 Causing danger to road users Road Traffic Act 1988 Sec 22a C06 Firearms Possess Section 1 firearm or imitation with intent Firearms Act 1968 Sec 16
5 to endanger life or cause serious injury to property B25 Chemical weapon offences Chemical Weapons Act 1996 Sec 11 C05 Possession of explosives with intent to endanger life Explosive Substances Act 1883 Sec 3(1)(b) C07 C08 L00 L02 M28 Firearms Possess Shotgun or Firearms Act 1968 Sec 16 imitation with intent to endanger life or cause serious injury to property Firearms Possess airgun or Firearms Act 1968 Sec 16 imitation with intent to endanger life or cause serious injury to property Endangering railway passengers by placing anything on railway, taking up rails, changing points and signals etc. Offences Against the Persons Act 1861 Sec 32 Endangering railway passengers Offences Against the Persons Act by unlawful acts, or by omission 1861 Sec 34 or neglect Endangering railway passengers by throwing anything at railway carriages etc. Offences Against the Persons Act 1861 Sec 33 L04 B01 B02 Railways Destroying, damaging etc Grievous bodily harm without intent, with or without weapon Assault occasioning actual bodily harm Channel Tunnel Act 1987 Sec 1(7). Channel Tunnel (Security) Order 1994 Art 6 Offences Against the Persons 1861 Sec 20 Offences Against the Persons 1861 Sec 47 B05 Assault with intent to resist arrestoffences Against the Persons 1861 Sec 38 B14 Drivers injuring persons by furious driving Offences Against the Persons 1861 Sec 35 B22 Owner or person in charge allowing dog to be dangerously Dangerous Dogs Act 1991 Sec 3.1
6 out of control in a public place injuring any person B31 Malicious Wounding Offences Against the Persons 1861 Sec 20 X01 Racially or Religiously Aggravated Grievous bodily harm without intent Crime & Disorder Act 1998 Sec 29 (1)a X02 X14 B13 Racially or Religiously Aggravated Assault occasioning actual bodily harm Racially or Religiously aggravated Malicious wounding Crime & Disorder Act 1998 Sec 29(1)b Crime & Disorder Act 1998 Sec 29 (1)a Administering poison with intent Offences Against the Persons to injure or annoy 1861 Sec 24 S07 S08 Harassment Fear or provocation of violence Harassment Breach of conditions of injunction against harassment Protection from Harassment Act 1997 Sec 4 Protection from Harassment Act 1997 Sec 3 S09 Harassment no violence Protection from Harassment Act 1997 Sec 2 S10 Harassment Breach of restraining order Protection from Harassment Act 1997 Sec 5 X10 Racially or Religiously Harassment Racial Section 2 Protection from Harassment Act Crime & Disorder Act 1998 Sec 32(1) Z71 Harassment Causing Intentional harassment alarm or distress Public Order Act 1986 Sec 4A Z77 Fear or Provocation of violence Public Order Act 1986 Sec 4 Z78 Harass/alarm/distress Public Order Act 1986 Sec 5 X07 Racially or Religiously Aggravated harassment, alarm or distress Section 5 offence Crime & Disorder Act 1998 Sec 31(1)c X08 Racially or Religiously Aggravated Intentional Crime & Disorder Act 1998 Sec
7 X09 C03 harassment, alarm or distress Section 4a offence Racially or Religiously Aggravated Fear or provocation of violence Section 4 offence Firearms Posses firearm or imitation firearm with Intent to cause fear of violence 31(1)b Crime & Disorder Act 1998 Sec 31(1)a Firearms Act (a) C04 Firearms Other offences Serious only not covered by other BTP codes C12 Firearms Possess Section 1 firearm while committing or being arrested for Schedule 1 offence Firearms 1968 Firearms Act 1968 Sec 17.2 C13 C14 C15 Firearms Possess Shotgun while committing or being arrested for Schedule 1 offence Firearms Possess Air Weapon while committing or being arrested for Schedule 1 offence Firearms Possess firearm or imitation firearm with intent to commit indictable offence or to resist arrest or prevent the arrest of another Firearms Act 1968 Sec 17.2 Firearms Act 1968 Sec 17.2 Firearms Act 1968 Sec 18.1 C16 Firearms Possess Shotgun with Firearms Act 1968 Sec 18.1 intent to commit indictable offence C17 Firearms Possess Air Weapon with intent to commit indictable offence Firearms Act 1968 Sec 18.1 Z56 Possess offensive weapon Prevention of Crimes Act 1953 Sec 1 Z57 Having an article with blade or point in public place Criminal Justice Act 1988 Sec 139 B23 Cruelty to and neglect child Children and Young Persons Act 1933 Sec 1
8 B15 Abandoning child under two years Offences Against the Persons 1861 Sec 27 B16 Child abduction Child Abduction Act 1984 as amended by the Children s Act 1989 B17 B18 A08 Z79 Administering drugs or using instruments to procure abortion Procuring drugs etc. to cause abortion Cause death by aggravated vehicle taking Assault without injury on a constable Offences Against the Persons 1861 Sec 58 Offences Against the Persons 1861 Sec 59 Aggravated Vehicle Taking Act 1992 Sec 12 Police Act 1996 Sec 89 Z35 Assaulting designated/accredited person or person assisting Police Reform Act 2002 Sec 46(1) Z36 Z70 X03 Resisting or wilfully obstructing designated/accredited person or person assisting Common assault/battery with no injury Racially Aggravated Common Assault with no injury Police Reform Act 2002 Sec 46(2) Criminal Justice Act 1988 Sec 39 Crime & Disorder Act 1998 Sec 29 Violence (Scotland) comprises the following offences: A00 Murder A01 Attempted Murder K00 Threats/Extortion A02 Culpable homicide (common law) A10 Corporate Manslaughter (not to be raised until CPS direct case made out 1 crime per victim) NEW Corporate Manslaughter & Homocide Act 2007 Sec 1 (1) B17 Cause or procure a pregnant woman to abort A05 Causing death by dangerous driving Road Traffic Act 1988 Sec 1
9 A09 A12 Death by careless driving when under influence of drink or drugs Causing death by careless or inconsiderate driving (not to be raised until CPS direct case made out 1 crime per victim) NEW Road Traffic Act 1988 Sec 3 (a) Road Traffic Act 1988 Sec 2B B00 Serious Assault B28 Drugging B26 B27 Chemical weapon offences (Use of Chemical Weapons) Use of noxious substances or things to cause harm and intimidate and Hoaxes involving substances/things Chemical Weapons Act 1996 Sec 2 Anti Terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001 Sec 113 & 114 C09 Firearms Possess firearm to resist arrest Firearms Act 1968 Sec 17.1 C10 Firearms Use Shotgun to resist arrest Firearms Act 1968 Sec 17.1 C11 Firearms Use Air Weapon to resist arrest Firearms Act 1968 Sec 17.1 L03 Cause danger to other road users Road Traffic Act 1988 Sec 22 (a) B25 Chemical weapon offences (Premises or Equipment for producing chemical weapon) Chemical Weapons Act 1996 Sec 11 C05 Explosive Offences Explosive Substances Act 1883 C06 C07 C08 L01 Firearms Possess firearm or imitation with intent to endanger life or cause serious injury to property Firearms Possess Shotgun or imitation with intent to endanger life or cause serious injury to property Firearms Possess airgun or imitation with intent to endanger life or cause serious injury to property Culpable and Reckless conduct Route Crime Firearms Act 1968 Sec 16 Firearms Act 1968 Sec 16 Firearms Act 1968 Sec 16
10 B04 Common Assault B05 Resist Arrest Police (Scotland) Act 1967 Sec 41 (1)(a) B22 Injury by dangerous dog Dangerous Dogs Act (3) (6) B28 Drugging S12 S13 Breach of non Harassment Order (Criminal court) Breach of non Harassment Order (Civil court) Protection From Harassment Act 1997 Sec 9 Civil Court X10 Racially aggravated harassment Criminal Law (Consolidation) (S) Act 1995 Sec 50A(1)(a) S01 Breach of the Peace Serious/Sexual/Football related C02 Firearms Possess with intent to commit an offence listed in schedule 2. Firearms Act (2) C03 C04 Firearms Posses firearm with Intent to cause fear of violence Firearms other offences Serious only not covered Firearms Act (a) Firearms Act 1968 C12 Firearms Possess on arrest Firearms Act 1968 Sec 17.2 C13 Firearms Possess Shotgun on arrest Firearms Act 1968 Sec 17.2 C14 Firearms Possess Air Weapon on arrest Firearms Act 1968 Sec 17.2 C15 C16 C17 Firearms Possess firearm or imitation firearm with intent to commit offence or to resist arrest or prevent the arrest of another Firearms Possess Shotgun with intent to commit offence Firearms Possess Air Weapon with intent to commit offence Firearms Act 1968 Sec 18.1 Firearms Act 1968 Sec 18.1 Firearms Act 1968 Sec 18.1 C01 Offensive Weapons Possession Criminal Law Consolidation Scotland Act 1995 Sec 47
11 Z57 Having in a public place an article with a blade or point Carrying of Knives etc (S) Act 1993 Sec 1 B23 Wilfully ill treating, neglecting, abandoning, or exposing a person under 16 Children & Young Persons Scotland Act 1937 Sec 12 B16 Child Stealing (Plagium) B17 Cause or procure a pregnant woman to abort B03 Assault Police Police (Scotland) Act 1967 Sec 41(1)(a) Z70 Petty Assault Vehicle (England & Wales) comprises the following offences: J25 Aggravated vehicle taking Theft Act 1968 Sec 12a J10 Theft from vehicle Theft Act 1968 Sec 1 J11 Theft of motor vehicle Theft Act 1968 Sec 1 J14 Take motor vehicle without owners consent or being carried in it Theft Act 1968 Sec 12 J26 Theft From Cycle Theft Act 1968 Sec 1 Vehicle (Scottish) comprises the following offences: J10 Theft from a motor vehicle not elsewhere classified G76 Theft by OLP from a motor vehicle G77 OLP with intent to steal from a motor vehicle J26 Theft From Cycle J14 Motor vehicle taking and driving away Road Traffic Act 1988 Sec 178
12 Non Notifiable Anti Social Behaviour (England & Wales) comprises the following offences: Z01 Byelaws Offences re dry trains Bye law 4 [Sub section 2] Z03 Byelaws Passenger control Bye law 1, Bye law 9 [Sub sections 4 and 5], Bye laws 10 and 12, Bye law 13 [Sub section 1] Z04 Byelaws Public order related Bye laws 2 and 3, Bye law 4 [Sub section 1], Bye law 5, Bye law 6 [Sub sections 1 to 6 and sub section 8], Bye law 7, Bye law 11 [Sub section 2], Bye law 16 [Sub sections 3 to 7] Z19 Fail to conform with a written direction given by a police officer to leave a location and prohibiting them from returning for up to 48 hours. Violent Crime Reduction Act 2006 Sec 27 Z40 Drunk & Disorderly Criminal Justice Act 1967 Sec 91 Z41 Drunk & incapable Licensing Act 1872 Sec 12 Z42 Drunk in charge of a child under 7 years Licensing Act 1902 Sec 12 Z43 Firearms Drunk in charge of a firearm Licensing Act 1872 Sec 12 Z44 Leave/Deposit Litter s.87(1) & (5) Environmental Protection Act 1990 Z45 Alcohol sports events Sports Events Act 1985 Sec 1 Z46 Alcohol Licensing offences Various Z72 Breach of peace Z83 Indecent Phone Calls Telecoms Act 1984 Sec 43 Z94 Consume alcohol in a designated public place, contrary to requirement by constable not to do so Criminal Justice and Police Act 2001
13 Non Notifiable Anti Social Behaviour (Scottish) comprises the following offences: S01 Breach of the Peace Serious/Sexual/Football related Z01 Byelaws Offences re dry trains Bye law 4 [Sub section 2] Z03 Byelaws Passenger control Bye law 1, Bye law 9 [Sub sections 4 and 5], Bye laws 10 and 12, Bye law 13 [Sub section 1] Z04 Byelaws Public order related Bye laws 2 and 3, Bye law 4 [Sub section 1], Bye law 5, Bye law 6 [Sub sections 1 to 6 and sub section 8], Bye law 7, Bye law 11 [Sub section 2], Bye law 16 [Sub sections 3 to 7] Z41 Drunk and incapable and habitual drunkenness Civic Government (Scotland) Act 1982 Z42 Drunk in charge of a child Civic Government (Scotland) Act 1982 Z45 Alcohol offences, travelling to and from Criminal Law (Consoldn) sporting event (S) Act 1995 Sec 19 Z46 Alcohol Licencing offences Licensing (Scotland) Act 1976 Z72 Breach of the peace Z76 False Calls to Fire Service Fire Services Act 1947 Sec 31 Z83 Z94 Breach of the Peace Nuisance/Obscene/False Phone calls Consumption of alcohol in designated places. Telecommunications Act 1984 Sec 43 Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973 Z95 Urinating in public Civic Government (Scotland) Act 1982 Sec 47 Other Notifiable (England & Wales) comprises the following offences: B19 Concealment of birth Offences Against the Persons 1861 Sec 60
14 B20 False imprisonment C21 C22 Firearms Possess purchase acquire or distribute any prohibited weapon or ammunition Firearms Posses firearm or imitation firearm with Intent to cause fear of violence Firearms Act 1968 Sec 5.1 Previously possess firearm or imitation firearm D02 Persistently soliciting a person or persons for prostitution includes soliciting from or having just left a motor vehicle Previously soliciting for prostitution E11 Kidnapping E14 Committing an act outraging public decency E20 E21 Sexual Assault on a Male aged 13 and over Sexual Offences Act 2003 S.2/3 Sexual Assault on a Male Child under 13 Sexual Offences Act 2003 S.6/7 E22 Rape of a Female aged 16 and over Sexual Offences Act 2003 S.1 E23 Rape of a Female Child under16 Sexual Offences Act 2003 S.1 E24 Rape of a Female Child under 13 Sexual Offences Ac 2003 S.5 E25 Rape of a Male aged 16 and over Sexual Offences Act 2003 S.1 E26 Rape of a Male Child under 16 Sexual Offences Act 2003 S.1 E27 Rape of a Male Child under 13 Sexual Offences Ac 2003 S.5 E28 Sexual Assault on a Female aged 13 or over Sexual Offences Act 2003 S.2/3 E29 E30 Sexual Assault on a Female Child under 13 Sexual Offences Act 2003 S.6/7 Sexual Activity involving a Child under 13 Sexual Offences Act 2003 S.8 to 13
15 E31 Causing a person to engage in Sexual Activity without Consent Sexual Offences Act 2003 S.4 E32 Sexual Activity involving a Child under 16 Sexual Offences Act S.9 to 13 E33 Familial Sexual Offences (Incest) Sexual Offences Act 2003 S.25 /26/64/65 E36 Abuse of Children through Prostitution & Pornography Sexual Offences Act 2003 S.14/47 to 50 E39 Sexual Grooming Sexual Offences Ac 2003 S.15 E40 Other Sex offences (includes administering Sexual Offences Act a substance with intent to commit a sexual 2003* offence) E41 Exposure Sexual Offences Act 2003 S.66 E42 Persistently soliciting a person or persons for prostitution includes soliciting from or having just left a motor vehicle Sexual Offences Act 1985 Section 1 & 2 E43 Sex Offenders Breach of Sex Offenders Order Sexual Offences Act 2003 Sec 113 E44 Sex Offenders Fail to notify police name/address or gives false information as to name/address Sexual Offences Act 2003 Sec 91 H00 Going equipped (for burglary or to steal) Theft Act 1968 Sec 25 H02 Interfere with a motor vehicle Criminal Attempts Act 1981 Sec 9 J00 Theft Mail Theft Act 1968 Sec 1 J01 Theft Goods in transit Theft Act 1968 Sec 1 J02 Theft Luggage Theft Act 1968 Sec 1 J03 Theft Personal Property Theft Act 1968 Sec 1 J04 Theft From Person Theft Act 1968 Sec 1 J05 Theft of cash by staff Theft Act 1968 Sec 1 J06 Theft of undertakings cash by public Theft Act 1968 Sec 1
16 J07 Theft from vending machines Theft Act 1968 Sec 1 J08 Theft Undertakings stores Theft Act 1968 Sec 1 J09 Theft Goods in transit (containers/vehicles) Theft Act 1968 Sec 1 J12 Theft miscellaneous Theft Act 1968 Sec 1 J13 Theft pedal cycle Theft Act 1968 Sec 1 J15 Handling/receiving stolen goods Theft Act 1968 Sec 22 J19 Violation of Mail Post Office Act 1953 Sec 53 J20 Theft in dwelling Theft Act 1968 Sec 1 J21 Theft Abstract Electricity Theft Act 1968 Sec 13 J22 Theft by shoplifting Theft Act 1968 Sec 1 J23 Remove articles from public display Theft Act 1968 Sec 11 J24 Assist in the handling/retention of stolen property Theft Act 1968 Sec 22 J27 Theft from buffet trolley Theft Act 1968 Sec 1 J28 Theft of Plant Theft Act 1968 Sec 1 J29 Theft of Cable DRUM LIVE Theft Act 1968 Sec 1 J30 Theft of Metal DRUM NON LIVE Theft Act 1968 Sec 1 J31 Concealing or disguising criminal property Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 Sec 327 J32 Facilitates acquisition, retention, use or control of criminal property, by or on behalf of another person Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 Sec 328 J33 Acquisition, use and possession committed Proceeds of Crime Act when a person acquires, possesses or uses 2002 Sec 329 criminal property and they fail to make an authorised disclosure of these matters to the authorities. K00 Blackmail Theft Act 1968 Sec 21 K02 Other frauds previously other fraud K03 False accounting Theft Act 1968 Sec 17
17 K07 Other fraud by co director Companies Act 1985 Sec 70(1) K10 Destroy/deface/suppression of documents Theft Act 1968 Sec 20 1 K13 Make off without payment Theft Act 1978 Sec 3 K14 Other frauds Various K15 Conspiracy to defraud K16 Poss. Or Sup. Fraud Telecoms Telecommunications Act 1984 Sec 42 K17 Trade description Trade Description Act 1968 K22 Making for sale or hire or possess or distribute articles which infringe copyright Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988 S 107 K23 Fraudulent trading Companies Act 1985 Sec 458 K30 K31 K32 False Representation intending to make Fraud Act 2005 Sec 2 a gain for himself or another or cause loss to another False Representation (intending to make a Fraud Act 2005 Sec 2 gain for himself or another or cause loss to another) Cheque and credit card fraud only Failing to disclose information (intending to make a gain for himself or another or cause loss to another) Fraud Act 2005 Sec 3 K33 K34 Abuse of position (occupies a position to safeguard the financial interests of another abuses that position) Possession of Articles for use in Fraud (possession or control any article for use in the course of or in connection with fraud) Fraud Act 2005 Sec 4 Fraud Act 2005 Sec 6 K35 Possession of Articles for use in Fraud (possession or control any article for use in the course of or in connection with fraud) Cheque and credit card fraud only Fraud Act 2005 Sec 6
18 K36 K37 Making or supply articles (makes, adapts, Fraud Act 2005 Sec 7 supplies or offers to supply article knowing it is designed or adapted for use in fraud) Apart from cheque and Credit Card fraud Making or supply articles (makes, adapts, Fraud Act 2005 Sec 7 supplies or offers to supply article knowing it is designed or adapted for use in fraud) Cheque and credit card fraud only K38 K39 Obtaining Services Dishonestly (obtains service on the basis payment has been/is being made) Apart from cheque and credit card fraud Obtaining Services Dishonestly (obtains service on the basis payment has been/is being made) Travel Frauds indictable Fraud Act 2005 Sec 11 Fraud Act 2005 Sec 11 K40 Obtaining Services Dishonestly (obtains Fraud Act 2005 Sec 11 service on the basis payment has been/is being made) Cheque and credit card fraud only K41 K42 K43 L08 With intent knowingly possess false/improperly obtained/another s ID (with the intention of using for establishing registerable facts about himself) With intent make/possess/have under your control apparatus/article/material designed/adapted for making false ID cards) Possess/control a false/improperly obtained ID card or document or apparatus for making Destroy/damage property with intent to endanger life Identity Cards Act 2006 Sec 25 Identity Cards Act 2006 Sec 25 Identity Cards Act 2006 Sec 25(5) Criminal Damage Act M00 Malicious obstruction Malicious Damage Act 1861 Sec 36 M01 Damage build/works Criminal Damage Act
19 M02 Damage rolling stock Criminal Damage Act M03 Damage S&T equipment Criminal Damage Act M04 Damage tenants property Criminal Damage Act M05 Damage other Criminal Damage Act M06 Threat to destroy/damage property Criminal Damage Act 1971 Sec 2 (a) M07 Possess items with intent destroy/damage property Criminal Damage Act 1971 Sec 3(a) M08 Arson buildings/works Criminal Damage Act M09 Arson rolling stock Criminal Damage Act M10 Arson endangering life Criminal Damage Act M11 Malicious obstruction with intent Malicious Damage Act 1861 Sec 35 M18 Damage to motor vehicle Criminal Damage Act M19 Arson other Criminal Damage Act M29 Graffiti Criminal Damage Act M30 Criminal damage pedal cycle Criminal Damage Act M31 Damage rolling stock by stone throwing Criminal Damage Act M32 Graffiti Murals Criminal Damage Act M33 Graffiti Etching Criminal Damage Act N00 Forgery Forgery 1981 Sec 1
20 N01 Forgery Copying false instrument Forgery and Orders, stamps, shares, passports, Counterfeiting Act 1981 immigration documents, cheques, drafts, Sec 2 cheque cards, debit cards, credit cards etc. N02 Forgery Using false instrument Orders, stamps, shares, passports, Forgery and Counterfeiting Act 1981 immigration documents, cheques, drafts, Sec 3 cheque cards, debit cards, credit cards etc N03 Forgery Reproduce bank note & coins no intent Forgery and Counterfeiting Act 1981 Sec N07 Forgery Possess false instrument Orders, stamps, shares, passports, Forgery and Counterfeiting Act 1981 immigration documents, cheques, drafts, Sec 5(4) cheque cards, debit cards, credit cards etc. N08 Forgery Currency offence Tender counterfeit currency as genuine Forgery and Counterfeiting Act 1981 Sec 15 N09 Forgery Copying false instrument Previously copy false Orders, stamps, shares, passports, instrument immigration documents, cheques, drafts, cheque cards, debit cards, credit cards etc. N10 Forgery Prescription Forgery and Counterfeiting Act 1981 Sec 1 & 2 N11 Forgery Use forged Prescription Forgery and Counterfeiting Act 1981 Sec 3 4 N14 Forgery Possess Counterfeit Money Forgery and Counterfeiting Act 1981 Sec 16 P00 Bribery & corruption Corrupt Practices Act R01 Attempts to Pervert the course of justice fabrication of evidence/cause person to be wrongly convicted R03 Bail indemnify surety for Bail Bail Act 1976 Sec 9 R04 False statement perjury Perjury Act 1911 Sec 2
21 R07 S02 Intimidation/Threats/Harm/injure witness, Criminal Justice Act1994 juror or person assisting in the Sec 51 investigation Affray A person is guilty of affray if he uses or threatens unlawful violence towards another Public Order Act 1986 Sec 3 S03 Public order other Various S04 S05 S06 Riot 12 or more persons who are present together use or threaten unlawful violence Violent disorder 3 or more persons who are present together use or threaten unlawful violence Public Order Act 1986 Sec 1 Public Order Act 1986 Sec 2 Placing any article in any place or Previously used for bomb dispatching articles by post, rail or other hoax means with the intention of inducing some other person to believe it is likely to explode or ignite (bomb hoax) S11 Public nuisance U00 Other Notifiable Crimes not listed ONLY RECORD NOTIFIABLE OFFENCES USING THIS CODE FOR NON NOTIFIABLE OFFENCES USE Z86 U02 Abscond Lawful Custody V01 Rabies control Animal Health Act 1981 V02 Facilitate illegal entry into the United Kingdom Immigration Act 1971 Sec 25 V03 Aliens and Immigration Offences illegal entry into the UK Immigration Act 1971 Sec 24 (1)(a) W00 Unlawful import/export class A drugs Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 Sec 3 W01 Do not use new codes created Previously supply drugs W02 Do not use new codes created Previously possession of drugs
22 W03 Do not use new codes created Previously drugs other W04 Cannabis production Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 Sec 6(2) W09 Obstruct powers of search Misuse of drugs 1971 S23 W10 Cannabis possession Misuse of drugs 1971 S5 W11 Unlawful import/export class B drugs Misuse of drugs 1971 S3 W12 Unlawful import/export class C drugs Misuse of drugs 1971 S3 W13 Unlawful import/export class unspecified drugs Misuse of drugs 1971 S3 W14 Cocaine production Misuse of drugs 1971 S2 W15 Cocaine supply Misuse of drugs 1971 S4(3) W16 Cocaine possession Misuse of drugs 1971 S5(2) W17 Cocaine possession with intent to supply Misuse of drugs 1971 S5(3) W18 Heroin production Misuse of drugs 1971 S2 W19 Heroin supply Misuse of drugs 1971 S4(3) W20 Heroin possession Misuse of drugs 1971 S5(2) W21 Heroin possession with intent to supply Misuse of drugs 1971 S5(3) W22 Other class A production Misuse of drugs 1971 S2 W23 Other class A supply Misuse of drugs 1971 S4(3) W24 Other class A possession Misuse of drugs 1971 S5(2) W25 Other class A possession with intent to supply Misuse of drugs 1971 S5(3) W26 Other class B production Misuse of drugs 1971 S2 W27 Other class B supply Misuse of drugs 1971
23 S4(3) W28 Other class B possession Misuse of drugs 1971 S5(2) W29 Other class B possession with intent to supply Misuse of drugs 1971 S5(3) W30 Other class C production Misuse of drugs 1971 S2 W31 Other class C supply Misuse of drugs 1971 S4(3) W32 Other class C possession Misuse of drugs 1971 S5(2) W33 Other class C possession with intent to supply Misuse of drugs 1971 S5(3) W34 Unspecified production Misuse of drugs 1971 S2 W35 Unspecified supply Misuse of drugs 1971 S4(3) W36 Unspecified possession Misuse of drugs 1971 S5(2) W37 W38 Unspecified possession with intent to supply Concealing or disguising criminal property, Drug Trafficking only. Misuse of drugs 1971 S5(3) Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 Sec 327 W40 X04 Acquisition, use and possession Proceeds of Crime Act committed when a person acquires, 2002 Sec 329 possesses or uses criminal property and they fail to make an authorised disclosure of these matters to the authorities, Drug Trafficking only. Racially Aggravated Criminal Damage Dwelling Crime & Disorder Act 1998 Sec 30 X05 Racially Aggravated Damage Not a Dwelling Crime & Disorder Act 1998 Sec 30 X06 Breach of anti Social Behaviour Order Previously used for breach of ASBO X11 Racially Aggravated damage to a motor Crime & Disorder 1998 vehicle Sec 30
24 X12 Racially Aggravated Criminal Damage Other Crime & Disorder Act 1998 Sec 30 Y06 Breach of anti Social Behaviour Order Crime & Disorder Act 1998 Sec 1 Z16 Kerb crawling Sexual Offences Act 1985 Sec 1 Z17 Soliciting for prostitution Sex Offences 1985 Sec 2 Z59 Knives Other Offences sells or offers or Knives Act 1997 exposes for sale or hire or has in their possession for sale or hire Z60 Road Traffic Dangerous driving Road Traffic Act 1988 Sec 2 Z65 Take pedal cycle w/o consent Theft Act 1968 Sec 12 Z73 Placing any article in any place or Criminal Law Act 1977 dispatching articles by post, rail or other Sec 51 means with the intention of inducing some other person to believe it is likely to explode or ignite (bomb hoax) Z74 Communicating false information alleging presence of bomb Criminal Law Act 1977 Sec 51 Z82 Resist or obstruct police Police Act 1996 Sec 89 Z87 Indecent exposure Vagrancy Act 1824 S 4 Z88 Indecent exposure Town Police 1847 S 28 Z89 Indecent exposure Other Notifiable (Scottish) comprises the following offences: B24 Abduction D02 Offences related to Prostitution Criminal Law Consolidation Scotland Act 1995 Sec 12 D04 Sexual Offences Homosexual acts Criminal Law Consolidation Scotland Act 1995 Sec 13 E00 Rape of a Female E01 Indecent Assault Male
25 E02 Indecent Assault Female E03 Lewd and libidinous practices E05 Sexual Offences Public Indecency E43 Sex Offenders Breach of Sex Offenders Crime and Disorder Act 1988 Order Sec 22(1) F00 Robbery F01 Assault with intent to rob G78 Theft OLP Vending Machine G79 Theft OLP with intent to steal from Vending Machine H00 Convicted thief in possession Civic Government (Scotland) Act 1982 Sec 58 H01 Found in a building with intent to steal Civic Government (Scotland) Act 1982 Sec 57 J00 Theft Mail J01 Theft Goods in transit J02 Theft Luggage J03 Theft Personal Property J04 Theft From Person J05 Theft of cash by staff J06 Theft of undertakings cash by public J07 Theft from vending machines J08 Theft Undertakings stores J09 Theft Goods in transit (containers/vehicles) J11 Theft of motor vehicle & contents J12 Theft Other J13 Theft of pedal cycle J15 Reset J17 Theft by finding
26 J18 Clandestine Possession J19 Violation of Mail Post Office Act 1953 Sec 53 J22 Theft by shoplifting J27 Theft from buffet trolley J28 Theft of Plant J29 Theft of Cable J30 Theft of Metal (NEW) K01 Fraud K04 Fraud Travel Fraud serious offences K05 Breach of trust and Embezzlement K15 Conspiracy K17 Trade Description Offences Trade Descriptions Act 1968 K41 With intent knowingly possess false/improperly obtained/another s ID (with the intention of using for establishing registrable facts about himself) Identity Cards Act 2006 Sec 25 (1) K43 L07 Possess/control a false/improperly obtained ID card or document or apparatus for making (ID that is false/improperly obtained/relating to someone else or any apparatus article or material designed or adapted for making false documents) Culpable and Reckless conduct Other Identity Cards Act 2006 Sec 25 (5) M00 Malicious Mischief (Obstruction) M01 Malicious Mischief Vandalism Building/Works Common law / criminal Law (Consolidation) (Scotland) Act 1995 Sec 52 M02 Malicious Mischief Vandalism Rolling Stock Common law / criminal Law (Consolidation) (Scotland) Act 1995 Sec 52 M03 Malicious Mischief Vandalism S&T Equipment Common law / criminal Law (Consolidation) (Scotland) Act
27 1995 Sec 52 M04 Malicious Mischief Vandalism Tenants Common law / criminal Law Property (Consolidation) (Scotland) Act 1995 Sec 52 M05 Malicious Mischief Vandalism Other Common law / criminal Law (Consolidation) (Scotland) Act 1995 Sec 52 M08 Fireraising Buildings/Works M09 Fireraising Rolling Stock M18 Vandalism Motor Vehicle Criminal Law (Consoldn) (S) Act 1995 Sec 52 M19 Fireraising Other M28 Throw missile at Train with intent to injure or endanger the safety of any person on the train M29 Graffiti Criminal Law (Consoldn) (S) Act 1995 Sec 52 M31 Vandalism, malicious damage and Criminal Law (Consoldn) (S) malicious mischief (rolling stock by Act 1995 Sec 52 stonethrowing) used for broken windows outer skin only M32 Graffiti Murals /Criminal Law (Consoldn) (S) Act 1995 Sec 52 M33 Graffiti Etching /Criminal Law (Consoldn) (S) Act 1995 Sec 52 N00 Forgery (Only use for offences not listed) N03 N08 Forgery Reproduce bank note & coins no intent Forgery Currency offence Tender counterfeit currency as genuine Forgery and Counterfeiting Act 1981 Sec Forgery and Counterfeiting Act 1981 Sec 15 P00 Bribery & Corruption R01 Attempts to Pervert the course of justice U00 Other Crimes Not Listed ONLY RECORD NOTIFIABLE OFFENCES USING THIS CODE FOR NON NOTIFIABLE
28 OFFENCES USE Z86 V03 Aliens and Immigration Offences illegal entry into the UK Immigration Act 1971 Sec 24 (1)(a) W04 Cultivation of drugs Cannabis Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 Sec 6(2) W09 Obstructing constable in pursuance of lawful duty Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 Sec 23 W10 Cannabis possession Misuse of drugs 1971 S5 W15 Cocaine supply Misuse of drugs 1971 S4(3) W16 Cocaine possession Misuse of drugs 1971 S5(2) W17 Cocaine possession with intent to supply Misuse of drugs 1971 S5(3) W19 Heroin supply Misuse of drugs 1971 S4(3) W20 Heroin possession Misuse of drugs 1971 S5(2) W21 Heroin possession with intent to supply Misuse of drugs 1971 S5(3) W23 Other class A supply Misuse of drugs 1971 S4(3) W24 Other class A possession Misuse of drugs 1971 S5(2) W25 Other class A possession with intent to supply Misuse of drugs 1971 S5(3) W27 Other class B supply Misuse of drugs 1971 S4(3) W28 Other class B possession Misuse of drugs 1971 S5(2) W29 Other class B possession with intent to supply Misuse of drugs 1971 S5(3) W31 Other class C supply Misuse of drugs 1971 S4(3) W32 Other class C possession Misuse of drugs 1971 S5(2) W33 Other class C possession with intent to supply Misuse of drugs 1971 S5(3) W35 Unspecified supply Misuse of drugs 1971 S4(3) W36 Unspecified possession Misuse of drugs 1971 S5(2) X13 Racially aggravated conduct Criminal Law (Consolidation) (S) Act 1995 Sec 50A(1)(b) Y06 Breach of anti social behaviour order Crime and Disorder Act 1998
29 (Previously X06) 22(1) Z60 Dangerous driving offences Road Traffic Act 1988 Sec 2 Z73 Bomb Hoaxes Criminal Law Act 1977 Sec 51 Z74 False Calls to Emergency Services Bomb Criminal Law Act 1977 Sec 51 Hoaxes Z82 Obstruct Molest or Hinder Police Officer Police (Scotland) Act (1)(a) Z97 Children & young persons offences exposure to danger Children & Young Persons (S) Act 1967
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