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Freedom of information request reference no: 01.FOI.24.037995
I note you seek access to the following information:
Please could you give me the follow information for each calendar year (Jan-Dec) on the number of met officer trainees that drop out of training between Jan 2019 - Jan 2024 broken down into the following demographics: gender sex age ethnicity religion reasons for leaving
Please could you give me the following information for each calendar year (Jan-Dec) on the number of met detective trainees that drop out of training between Jan 2019 - Jan 2024 broken down into the following demographics: gender sex age ethnicity religion reasons for leaving
Please could you also provide the turnover rate of qualified officers. This would be the percentage of qualified officers that leave the met each year broken down into the following demographics: gender sex age ethnicity religion length of service/employment reasons for leaving
Please could you also provide the turnover rate of qualified detectives. This would be the percentage of qualified officers that leave the met each year broken down into the following demographics: gender sex age ethnicity religion length of employment reasons for leaving
I have today decided to disclose the located information to you in full.
Please find below information pursuant to your request above.
DUTY TO ADVISE AND ASSIST
Under Section 16 of the Act, there is a duty to advise and assist those that have made, or intend to make, a request for information. In accordance with this duty, I can confirm that the MPS publishes information about various types of crime on its website. I have provided a link to this information below.
MPS Website: Stats and Data
It may also assist you to note that the MPS proactively publishes all disclosures made in response to requests made under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 on its Publication Scheme. I have provided a link to this section of the MPS website below.
MPS Website: Publication Scheme
The MPS Publication Scheme can be searched using keywords and may accordingly hold other information that is of interest to you.