Arrests

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1. Main facts and figures

  • there were 646,292 arrests between April 2020 and March 2021 – over 30,000 fewer than the previous year
  • black people were over 3 times as likely to be arrested as white people – there were 29 arrests for every 1,000 black people, and 9 arrests for every 1,000 white people
  • overall, men were 6 times as likely to be arrested as women – there were 20 arrests for every 1,000 men, and 3 arrests for every 1,000 women
  • black men were over 3 times as likely to be arrested as white men – there were 54 arrests for every 1,000 black men, and 15 arrests for every 1,000 white men

2. Things you need to know

What the data measures

This data measures the number of arrests for 'notifiable offences' – offences for which the police must complete a crime report.

Rates of arrest per 1,000 people are rounded to the nearest whole number.

Unrounded data was used to work out arrest rates and differences between ethnic groups

Not included in the data

Lancashire police force is excluded from the data to March 2019 as they were unable to provide arrests data for the period from April 2017 to March 2019. Arrest and population estimates for Lancashire have been removed from all figures to 2019 so you can compare between years. You can download the data for Lancashire from April 2006 to March 2017.

The City of London police force area has been excluded due to the small number of people living in the area compared with those who visit.

How arrest rates are calculated

The arrest rate is the number of people arrested from a particular ethnic group out of every 1,000 people from the same group.

A person arrested in a particular area may not necessarily live in that area. Population estimates for police force areas are based on permanent residents of that area as reported in the 2011 Census. Read more about problems using Census data to work out rates.

We use ‘relative likelihoods’ in the data to make comparisons, for example ‘black people were over 3 times as likely to be arrested as white people’. You can read more about using relative likelihoods to compare ethnic disparities.

The ethnic groups used in the data

Data from April 2019 to March 2021 uses the 18 ethnic groups from the 2011 Census. Data from April 2009 to March 2019 uses the 16 ethnic groups from the 2001 Census. A person gives their ethnicity at the time of arrest. Where ethnicity is not given, it is shown as ‘unknown’ in the tables.

In the 15 years to March 2021, the percentage of people arrested whose ethnicity was not known has varied. It was lowest (2%) in the years between 2008/09 and 2013/14, and has been at its highest (15%) between 2019 and 2021.

Methodology

A person arrested for a notifiable offence is counted each time they are arrested. This is as long as the offence is not related to one that happened earlier in the same financial year (April to March). If it is connected, or if a person has been arrested for more than one notifiable offence on the same occasion, the offence with the highest maximum penalty is recorded.

Someone who is arrested is usually asked for their ethnicity. The circumstances of an arrest may affect the accuracy of this information.

In the data file

See download the data for the number of arrests by area and ethnicity.

3. By ethnicity

Arrest rate per 1,000 people, and number of arrests, by ethnicity
Ethnicity Rate per 1,000 Number of arrests
All 12 646,292
Asian 11 44,352
Bangladeshi 14 6,186
Chinese 3 1,092
Indian 6 7,925
Pakistani 14 16,068
Asian other 16 13,081
Black 29 54,193
Black African 21 20,740
Black Caribbean 28 16,445
Black other 61 17,008
Mixed 17 20,430
Mixed White/Asian 7 2,258
Mixed White/Black African 15 2,481
Mixed White/Black Caribbean 23 9,782
Mixed other 20 5,909
White 9 422,037
White British 8 372,116
White Irish 10 5,458
White Gypsy/Traveller 14 832
White other 18 43,631
Other 18 9,935
Arab 3 713
Any other 28 9,222
Unknown N/A* 95,345

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Summary of Arrests By ethnicity Summary

The data shows that, in the year to March 2021:

  • there were 646,292 arrests in England and Wales – a rate of 12 arrests per 1,000 people
  • black people were over 3 times as likely to be arrested as white people – there were 29 arrests for every 1,000 black people, and 9 arrests for every 1,000 white people
  • people with mixed ethnicity were nearly twice as likely to be arrested as white people – there were 17 arrests for every 1,000 people with mixed ethnicity

4. By ethnicity over time to 2019

Arrest rate per 1,000 people, and number of arrests, by ethnicity over time
All Asian Black Mixed White Other including Chinese
Time All Rate per 1,000 All Number of arrests Asian Rate per 1,000 Asian Number of arrests Black Rate per 1,000 Black Number of arrests Mixed Rate per 1,000 Mixed Number of arrests White Rate per 1,000 White Number of arrests Other inc Chinese Rate per 1,000 Other inc Chinese Number of arrests
2006/07 26.1 1,423,562 18.2 67,542 56.4 104,888 33.2 40,092 23.2 1,086,449 20.4 19,348
2007/08 26.1 1,427,387 19.5 72,521 58.6 108,937 33.0 39,870 24.0 1,126,577 22.2 21,046
2008/09 26.0 1,417,467 20.6 76,298 59.7 111,064 32.6 39,354 24.3 1,137,578 22.1 20,885
2009/10 24.6 1,342,487 20.4 75,800 59.5 110,712 32.6 39,371 22.7 1,064,049 21.3 20,184
2010/11 24.0 1,310,228 20.9 77,469 60.7 112,816 33.1 39,985 22.1 1,035,418 20.6 19,492
2011/12 21.7 1,183,801 19.0 70,398 54.9 102,054 30.5 36,820 19.9 934,775 18.2 17,230
2012/13 19.0 1,037,805 17.1 63,337 47.4 88,184 26.7 32,217 17.4 816,749 16.2 15,363
2013/14 18.2 994,613 16.8 62,444 46.2 85,929 25.5 30,793 16.5 775,621 15.5 14,691
2014/15 16.8 919,121 15.9 59,172 44.7 83,108 24.2 29,208 15.1 709,958 14.6 13,840
2015/16 15.7 856,871 15.6 57,847 43.9 81,669 23.4 28,242 13.4 628,605 15.0 14,205
2016/17 13.6 742,407 13.6 50,434 38.0 70,730 20.3 24,553 11.4 534,883 12.7 11,973
2017/18 12.4 675,461 12.3 45,603 34.8 64,670 19.2 23,137 10.4 485,885 11.4 10,810
2018/19 12.2 667,188 11.6 42,875 32.3 60,114 18.1 21,827 9.6 451,903 11.7 11,058

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Summary of Arrests By ethnicity over time to 2019 Summary

Lancashire Police were unable to provide arrests data for the period April 2017 to March 2019. Arrest and population estimates for Lancashire have been removed from all figures so you can compare between years. You can download the data for Lancashire from April 2006 to March 2017.

The data shows that, in the 13 years to March 2019:

  • the overall arrest rate in England and Wales went down from 26.1 to 12.2 arrests per 1,000 people, and numbers of arrests went down by over 750,000
  • arrest rates for people from the Asian, white, and ‘other’ (including Chinese) ethnic groups were the same as or lower than average in almost every year of the period studied – the rates for people from the black and mixed ethnic groups were consistently higher than average
  • the arrest rate for white people went down from 23.2 to 9.6 arrests per 1,000 people – a decrease of 58%
  • the arrest rate for people with mixed ethnicity went down from 33.2 to 18.1 arrests per 1,000 people – a decrease of 46%
  • the arrest rate for people from the ‘other’ ethnic group went down from 20.4 to 11.7 arrests per 1,000 people – a decrease of 43%
  • the arrest rate for black people went down from 56.4 to 32.3 arrests per 1,000 people – a decrease of 43%
  • the arrest rate for people from the Asian ethnic group went down from 18.2 to 11.6 arrests per 1,000 people – a decrease of 37%

5. By ethnicity over time from 2019

Arrest rate per 1,000 people, and number of arrests, by ethnicity over time from 2019
2019/20 2020/21
Ethnicity 2019/20 Rate per 1,000 2019/20 Number of arrests 2020/21 Rate per 1,000 2020/21 Number of arrests
All 12 676,476 12 646,292
Asian 10 44,160 11 44,352
Black 31 58,502 29 54,193
Mixed 18 21,881 17 20,430
White 9 441,041 9 422,037
Other 18 9,916 18 9,935

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Summary of Arrests By ethnicity over time from 2019 Summary

Data is shown separately for this 2-year period because different ethnic group categories were used, and Lancashire police force is included. This means data is not comparable with previous years.

The data shows that, in the 2 years to March 2021:

  • the overall arrest rate in England and Wales stayed the same at 12 arrests per 1,000 people, and the number of arrests went down by over 30,000
  • arrest rates for people from the Asian and white ethnic groups were lower than average in both years – the rates for people from the black, mixed and ‘other’ ethnic groups were higher than average
  • the arrest rate for people with a mixed ethnic background went down from 18 to 17 arrests per 1,000 people – a decrease of 7%
  • the arrest rate for black people went down from 31 to 29 per 1,000 people – a decrease of 7%
  • the arrest rates for people from the Asian (11 arrests per 1,000 people), white (9 arrests per 1,000 people) and ‘other’ (18 arrests per 1,000 people) ethnic groups stayed the same

6. By ethnicity and area

Arrest rate per 1,000 people, and number of arrests, by ethnicity and police force area
All Asian Black Mixed White Other
Geography All Rate per 1,000 All Number of arrests Asian Rate per 1,000 Asian Number of arrests Black Rate per 1,000 Black Number of arrests Mixed Rate per 1,000 Mixed Number of arrests White Rate per 1,000 White Number of arrests Other Rate per 1,000 Other Number of arrests
All 12 646,292 11 44,352 29 54,193 17 20,430 9 422,037 18 9,935
Avon and Somerset 8 13,394 8 323 31 955 20 558 7 10,334 27 175
Bedfordshire 10 5,979 10 829 16 485 13 242 6 2,733 25 125
Cambridgeshire 7 5,985 5 222 18 181 5 80 3 2,444 11 55
Cheshire 9 9,085 8 122 59 193 12 124 8 8,392 69 139
Cleveland 21 11,964 15 286 57 180 33 189 21 11,188 42 95
Cumbria 14 6,830 19 77 102 59 14 36 13 6,533 97 44
Derbyshire 11 11,254 20 782 51 518 28 401 10 9,160 43 183
Devon and Cornwall 8 14,097 9 158 59 243 8 128 7 11,393 13 47
Dorset 7 5,512 9 133 73 233 16 153 7 4,786 24 61
Durham 12 7,167 13 91 46 49 11 48 11 6,919 0 0
Dyfed-Powys 9 4,695 10 54 62 53 11 35 9 4,454 15 15
Essex 10 16,449 10 467 32 1,095 19 515 7 11,783 20 145
Gloucestershire 8 4,789 9 113 54 276 19 167 7 4,012 29 32
Greater Manchester 8 22,608 7 2,009 19 1,375 11 641 7 14,919 11 308
Gwent 14 7,807 17 198 64 205 24 133 13 7,094 57 112
Hampshire 9 16,609 8 524 50 866 16 508 8 13,395 17 150
Hertfordshire 9 10,156 5 392 16 502 11 313 5 4,569 14 100
Humberside 25 22,822 11 183 41 186 19 158 10 8,623 49 174
Kent 13 23,154 6 347 20 450 8 209 5 7,620 20 171
Lancashire 10 13,919 3 312 15 78 6 105 4 4,634 9 40
Leicestershire 9 8,944 7 1,114 34 846 11 219 8 6,405 12 132
Lincolnshire 9 6,167 11 77 53 137 15 95 8 5,580 48 53
London, City of N/A* 1,571 N/A* 224 N/A* 259 N/A* 115 N/A* 636 N/A* 58
Merseyside 12 16,949 8 239 37 539 14 291 11 14,954 22 223
Metropolitan Police 14 113,080 11 16,196 29 31,197 17 6,797 10 49,060 17 4,725
Norfolk 9 7,852 6 74 37 169 7 71 5 3,786 10 23
North Wales 20 13,787 11 95 51 77 37 184 19 12,807 69 132
North Yorkshire 12 9,216 9 123 21 76 17 128 11 8,182 14 29
Northamptonshire 10 6,987 8 196 35 588 19 267 8 5,337 32 83
Northumbria 15 20,922 14 656 32 287 9 115 15 19,588 3 20
Nottinghamshire 10 10,579 7 384 25 686 13 413 8 7,416 26 171
South Wales 14 18,414 9 406 50 634 19 330 13 15,040 21 217
South Yorkshire 15 19,625 16 1,009 31 797 21 434 14 16,443 21 324
Staffordshire 5 5,897 8 314 22 187 11 161 5 5,037 26 90
Suffolk 9 6,653 5 68 25 168 7 90 5 3,295 14 36
Surrey 8 9,062 9 541 36 450 15 363 7 6,967 13 121
Sussex 11 18,029 9 423 55 788 17 512 10 14,336 25 208
Thames Valley 15 34,390 17 3,538 40 2,766 34 1,892 11 21,961 16 258
Warwickshire 10 5,193 4 95 20 90 5 43 3 1,317 7 17
West Mercia 9 10,705 7 173 19 97 5 71 3 3,427 16 34
West Midlands 10 28,224 10 5,264 21 3,460 17 1,633 9 16,643 10 440
West Yorkshire 16 34,824 18 5,359 33 1,511 27 1,315 14 24,597 16 330
Wiltshire 7 4,947 8 162 33 202 15 148 7 4,238 22 40

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Summary of Arrests By ethnicity and area Summary

The data shows that:

  • black people had the highest arrest rate per 1,000 people in almost every police force area
  • in Bedfordshire, Cheshire, Humberside, Staffordshire, Nottinghamshire and North Wales, the ‘other’ ethnic group had the highest rate, and in Kent arrest rates were the same for the black and ‘other’ ethnic groups
  • the biggest difference in the arrest rates between black people and white people was in Dorset, where black people were almost 11 times as likely to be arrested as white people
  • whereas for Asian people, the biggest difference in arrest rates relative to white people was in West Mercia, where they were 2.4 times more likely to be arrested
  • in Derbyshire, Thames Valley and Avon and Somerset, the arrest rate for people with mixed ethnicity was 3 times the rate for white people
  • in London (the Metropolitan Police force area), 55% of people arrested were from the Asian, black, mixed and ‘other’ ethnic groups combined – the highest percentage out of all police force areas
  • in London, there were 18 arrests for every 1,000 people from ethnic minorities, compared with 10 arrests for every 1,000 white people
  • Humberside had the highest overall arrest rate, with 25 arrests for every 1,000 people
  • the police forces with the lowest overall arrest rates were Staffordshire (5 arrests for every 1,000 people), followed by Cambridgeshire, Dorset and Wiltshire (7 arrests per 1,000 people)
  • differences in the arrest rates in England and Wales in part reflect population differences in those areas – for example, many more people from the Asian, black, mixed and ‘other’ ethnic groups live in London than in North Wales

7. By ethnicity and sex

Arrest rate per 1,000 people, and number of arrests, by ethnicity and sex
All Female Male
Ethnicity All Rate per 1,000 All Number of arrests Female Rate per 1,000 Female Number of arrests Male Rate per 1,000 Male Number of arrests
All 12 646,292 3 94,823 20 549,878
Asian 11 44,352 2 3,510 19 40,711
Bangladeshi 14 6,186 2 411 25 5,764
Chinese 3 1,092 1 271 4 810
Indian 6 7,925 1 754 10 7,148
Pakistani 14 16,068 2 1,093 26 14,910
Asian other 16 13,081 2 981 30 12,079
Black 29 54,193 6 5,470 54 48,655
Black African 21 20,740 4 1,949 39 18,754
Black Caribbean 28 16,445 5 1,690 53 14,738
Black other 61 17,008 13 1,831 107 15,163
Mixed 17 20,430 5 3,041 28 17,348
Mixed White/Asian 7 2,258 2 313 11 1,940
Mixed White/Black African 15 2,481 4 309 26 2,169
Mixed White/Black Caribbean 23 9,782 7 1,471 39 8,289
Mixed other 20 5,909 6 948 35 4,950
White 9 422,037 3 67,848 15 353,440
White British 8 372,116 3 61,486 14 310,012
White Irish 10 5,458 3 789 18 4,661
White Gypsy/Traveller 14 832 5 135 24 696
White other 18 43,631 4 5,438 32 38,071
Other 18 9,935 4 1,074 28 8,826
Arab 3 713 1 59 5 650
Any other 28 9,222 7 1,015 46 8,176
Unknown NA 95,345 NA 13,880 NA 80,898

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Summary of Arrests By ethnicity and sex Summary

The data shows that:

  • there were 20 arrests for every 1,000 men, and 3 arrests for every 1,000 women
  • black men were over 3 times as likely to be arrested as white men – there were 54 arrests for every 1,000 black men, and 15 arrests for every 1,000 white men
  • black women were twice as likely to be arrested as white women – there were 6 arrests for every 1,000 black women, and 3 arrests for every 1,000 white women
  • in the Asian ethnic group, men were 11 times as likely to be arrested as women – there were 19 arrests for every 1,000 men, and 2 arrests for every 1,000 women, the biggest gap between men and women from the same ethnic group

8. Data sources

Source

Type of data

Administrative data

Type of statistic

National Statistics

Publisher

Home Office

Publication frequency

Yearly

Purpose of data source

Figures on arrests and stop and search reported to the Home Office are used to create greater transparency in the use of police powers in England and Wales. They enhance accountability by enabling the public to monitor police forces at a national and local level.

The data is used to form a national picture of the trends in arrests and stop and search. It informs discussions about crime, policing and criminal justice in government and academia, and ensures the public are accurately informed.

9. Download the data

Arrests Data March 2014 to March 2018 - Spreadsheet (csv) 18 MB

This file contains the following: measure, ethnicity, year, gender, age group, geography, numbers of arrests, rates of arrests, population estimates

Arrests Data March 2006 to March 2010 - Spreadsheet (csv) 18 MB

This file contains the following: measure, ethnicity, year, gender, age group, geography, numbers of arrests, rates of arrests, population estimates

Arrests Data March 2010 to March 2014 - Spreadsheet (csv) 18 MB

This file contains the following: measure, ethnicity, year, gender, age group, geography, numbers of arrests, rates of arrests, population estimates

Arrests Data March 2018 to March 2021 - Spreadsheet (csv) 21 MB

This file contains the following: measure, ethnicity, year, gender, age group, geography, numbers of arrests, rates of arrests, population estimates