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The number of police officers who have left the States of Jersey Police before reaching retirement age over the last five years

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WRITTEN QUESTION TO THE MINISTER FOR HOME AFFAIRS BY DEPUTY J.M. MAÇON OF ST. SAVIOUR

ANSWER TO BE TABLED ON TUESDAY 20th OCTOBER 2009

Question

"Can the Minister inform the Assembly of the number of police officers who have left the States of Jersey Police before reaching retirement age over the last five years and would he submit a gender and age breakdown?"

Answer

The earliest retirement age is 50 years.  The second retirement age is 55 years, which may be extended annually by the Chief Officer.

Due to changes to computer systems in October 2007, it is not possible to readily access data prior to that date. However, the figures for the two years from 1st October 2007 to 30th September 2009 are as follows:

A total of 15 Police Officers left the States of Jersey Police prior to their earliest retirement date.  Of these there were 13 males and 2 females.  The age breakdown is as follows:

 

Age

Male

Female

25-29

2

2

30-34

3

0

35-39

3

0

40-44

2

0

45-49

3

0