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REQUEST
I would like to request the following data on corrosive offences between 1st January 2024 and 31st December 2024 inclusive.
RESPONSE
A search was conducted on our crime and incident reporting system (NICHE RMS) for HO (Home office) codes:
Each occurrence has been individually reviewed to see if the threats made involved a corrosive substance/fluid attack.
Question 1
One
Question 2
Zero
Question 3
Female 46 – 55yrs
Due to there being only one victim the age is being given within a data range to avoid any possibility of identifying the individual.
The exemption that applies is S40(2) – Personal information.
Section 40(2) is an absolute class-based exemption and therefore the authority is not required to consider the public interest in disclosure.
The Data Protection Act covers processing of personal data about a living individual. Personal data means data which relate to a living individual who can be identified-
Information will “relate to” a person if it is about them, linked to them, has some biographical significance for them, is used to inform decisions affecting them, has them as its main focus or impacts on them in any way.
If we disclosed these details, this would provide significant detail which could identify an individual and would breach the first principle of the Data Protection Act 2018.
In accordance with the Act, this letter represents a refusal notice for this part of your request.
Question 4
No suspect identified.
Question 5
18: Investigation complete no suspect identified.
Question 6
Not applicable