North Yorkshire Police
Her Majesty’s Inspector for this force is Roger Baker. Contact him via the Northern regional office.
Read about the force area…
- North Yorkshire is England’s largest rural county, stretching from the former mining area of Selby in the south to Richmond in the north.
- Two national parks, the North York Moors and Yorkshire Dales, cover much of the county, which also has a long coastline.
- The resident population has declined slightly in recent years.
- The main population centres are York, Harrogate and Scarborough.
- Tourism is a mainstay of the local economy, with some 24 million visitors attracted each year to the Dales and seaside towns.
Recent reports on this force
- Revisiting police relationships – progress report
- Preparing for police and crime commissioners
- Policing in austerity – One year on
- Anti-social behaviour inspection – 2012
- Review of police crime and incident reports – 2012
Data
Up-to-date crime, anti-social behaviour, cost and workforce data for this force can be found in our interactive Crime and Policing Comparator – see how North Yorkshire is performing, and how it compares with the rest of England and Wales.
The 2011 value for money profiles provide benchmarking information on:
- What North Yorkshire is spending its budgets on;
- Staffing levels by grade and function; and
- Outputs and outcomes in a comparable format.
These profiles are based on data provided by the police.