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National Context: The Arson Scoping Study

Against a background of rapidly increasing numbers of deliberately started fires but a falling number of police prosecutions and cautions the Arson Scoping Study was commissioned in May 1998, and published in May 1999.

The Study:

  • provides an overview of the size and cost of the arson problem

  • identifies the variety of motivational factors that lead to the setting of non-accidental fires

  • identifies the key agencies who have a part to play in tackling non-deliberate fires

  • provides an assessment of the existing national and local approaches to tackling arson

Findings from the scoping study are integrated within this tool kit, the full text can be seen at :

http://www.odpm.gov.uk/stellent/groups/odpm_fire/documents/page/odpm_fire_601078.pdf

The Scoping study’s 22 recommendations form the basis of a Government-led strategy to introduce more effective arson control arrangements. The key recommendations were that:

  • the Home Office should assume the central role for directing efforts to combat arson; and

  • In order to tackle the task effectively it would be necessary to adopt a multi-agency partnership approach at both the national and local level.

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