NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED 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
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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
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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
Common Law
G82 Theft by opening lockfast places (excl motor vehicle) Common Law
G83 Housebreaking with intent to steal – Railway/Commercial Property
Common Law
G84 OLP with intent to steal – excluding motor vehicles Common Law
G88 Theft by housebreaking (Private Property) (non–dwelling) Common Law
G89 Housebreaking with intent to steal (Private Property) (dwelling)
Common Law
G90 Housebreaking with intent to steal (Private Property) (non dwelling)
Common Law
G91 Attempt Housebreaking with intent to steal (Private Property) (dwelling)
Common Law
G92 Attempt Housebreaking with intent to steal (Private Property) (non–dwelling)
Common Law
G87 Theft by housebreaking (Private Property) (dwelling) Common Law
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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:
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
Common Law
G76 Theft by OLP from a motor vehicle Common Law
G77 OLP with intent to steal from a motor vehicle
Common Law
J26 Theft – From Cycle Common Law
J14 Motor vehicle taking and driving away Road Traffic Act 1988 Sec 178
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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.
Z94 Consume alcohol in a designated public place, contrary to requirement by constable not to do so
Criminal Justice and Police Act 2001
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Non Notifiable Anti Social Behaviour (Scottish) comprises the following offences:
S01 Breach of the Peace Serious/Sexual/Football related
Common Law
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 sporting event
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 when a person acquires, possesses or uses criminal property and they fail to make an authorised disclosure of these matters to the authorities.
Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 Sec 329
K00 Blackmail Theft Act 1968 Sec 21
K02 Other frauds previously other fraud
K03 False accounting Theft Act 1968 Sec 17
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K07 Other fraud by co director Companies Act 1985 Sec 70(1)
K10 Destroy/deface/suppression of documents Theft Act 1968 Sec 20–1
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 False Representation– intending to make a gain for himself or another or cause loss to another
Fraud Act 2005 Sec 2
K31 False Representation (intending to make a gain for himself or another or cause loss to another) Cheque and credit card fraud only
Fraud Act 2005 Sec 2
K32 Failing to disclose information (intending to make a gain for himself or another or cause loss to another)
Fraud Act 2005 Sec 3
K33 Abuse of position (occupies a position to safeguard the financial interests of another abuses that position)
Fraud Act 2005 Sec 4
K34 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 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
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K36 Making or supply articles (makes, adapts, supplies or offers to supply article knowing it is designed or adapted for use in fraud) Apart from cheque and Credit Card fraud
Fraud Act 2005 Sec 7
K37 Making or supply articles (makes, adapts, supplies or offers to supply article knowing it is designed or adapted for use in fraud) Cheque and credit card fraud only
Fraud Act 2005 Sec 7
K38 Obtaining Services Dishonestly (obtains service on the basis payment has been/is being made) Apart from cheque and credit card fraud
Fraud Act 2005 Sec 11
K39 Obtaining Services Dishonestly (obtains service on the basis payment has been/is being made) Travel Frauds indictable
Fraud Act 2005 Sec 11
K40 Obtaining Services Dishonestly (obtains service on the basis payment has been/is being made) Cheque and credit card fraud only
Fraud Act 2005 Sec 11
K41 With intent knowingly possess false/improperly obtained/another’s ID (with the intention of using for establishing registerable facts about himself)
Identity Cards Act 2006 Sec 25
K42 With intent make/possess/have under your control apparatus/article/material designed/adapted for making false ID cards)
Identity Cards Act 2006 Sec 25
K43 Possess/control a false/improperly obtained ID card or document or apparatus for making
Identity Cards Act 2006 Sec 25(5)
L08 Destroy/damage property with intent to endanger life
R07 Intimidation/Threats/Harm/injure witness, juror or person assisting in the investigation
Criminal Justice Act1994 Sec 51
S02 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 Riot – 12 or more persons who are present together use or threaten unlawful violence
Public Order Act 1986 Sec 1
S05 Violent disorder – 3 or more persons who are present together use or threaten unlawful violence
Public Order Act 1986 Sec 2
S06 Placing any article in any place or dispatching articles by post, rail or other means with the intention of inducing some other person to believe it is likely to explode or ignite (bomb hoax)
Previously used for bomb hoax
S11 Public nuisance Common Law
U00 Other Notifiable Crimes not listed ONLY RECORD NOTIFIABLE OFFENCES USING THIS CODE FOR NON NOTIFIABLE OFFENCES USE Z86
U02 Abscond Lawful Custody Common Law
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
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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
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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 Unspecified possession with intent to supply
Misuse of drugs 1971 S5(3)
W38 Concealing or disguising criminal property, Drug Trafficking only.
Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 Sec 327
W40 Acquisition, use and possession committed when a person acquires, possesses or uses criminal property and they fail to make an authorised disclosure of these matters to the authorities, Drug Trafficking only.
Z73 Placing any article in any place or dispatching articles by post, rail or other means with the intention of inducing some other person to believe it is likely to explode or ignite (bomb hoax)
Criminal Law Act 1977 Sec 51
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 Common Law
Other Notifiable (Scottish) comprises the following offences:
B24 Abduction Common Law
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 Common Law
E01 Indecent Assault Male Common Law
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E02 Indecent Assault Female Common Law
E03 Lewd and libidinous practices Common Law
E05 Sexual Offences – Public Indecency Common Law
E43 Sex Offenders – Breach of Sex Offenders Order
Crime and Disorder Act 1988 Sec 22(1)
F00 Robbery Common Law
F01 Assault with intent to rob Common Law
G78 Theft OLP Vending Machine Common Law
G79 Theft OLP with intent to steal from Vending Machine
Common Law
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 Common Law
J01 Theft – Goods in transit Common Law
J02 Theft – Luggage Common Law
J03 Theft – Personal Property Common Law
J04 Theft – From Person Common Law
J05 Theft – of cash by staff Common Law
J06 Theft – of undertakings cash by public Common Law
J07 Theft – from vending machines Common Law
J08 Theft – Undertakings stores Common Law
J09 Theft – Goods in transit (containers/vehicles)
Common Law
J11 Theft of motor vehicle & contents Common Law
J12 Theft – Other Common Law
J13 Theft of pedal cycle Common Law
J15 Reset Common Law
J17 Theft by finding Common Law
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J18 Clandestine Possession Common Law
J19 Violation of Mail Post Office Act 1953 Sec 53
J22 Theft by shoplifting Common Law
J27 Theft – from buffet trolley Common Law
J28 Theft – of Plant Common Law
J29 Theft of Cable Common Law
J30 Theft of Metal (NEW) Common Law
K01 Fraud Common Law
K04 Fraud – Travel Fraud serious offences Common Law
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 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)
Identity Cards Act 2006 Sec 25 (5)
L07 Culpable and Reckless conduct – Other Common Law
M00 Malicious Mischief (Obstruction) Common Law
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