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April 26, 2007: New British Crime Survey Figures Overall crime in England and Wales has remained stable according to British
Crime Survey (BCS) interview data, and has fallen by two per cent according to
recorded crime statistics, both published in the quarterly update Crime in
England and Wales: Quarterly update to December 2006 published today and
available online on the Home Office
Research, Development and Statistics website. Whilst the BCS showed violent
crime as stable during 2006, there were 4,000 fewer violent crime incidents
recorded by police compared with the same quarter in 2005, with the greatest
falls in serious violent crime. Robberies went up slightly. The BCS shows a statistically significant increase in the risk of being a victim, from 23 per cent in the year to December 2005 to 24 per cent in the year to December 2006. It is argued that this partly reflects statistically significant increases in the overall risk of household crime and of being a victim of vandalism, and is the same level as for the year to September 2006. The risk of being a victim of crime is still significantly lower than the peak of 40 per cent recorded by the BCS in 1995 In the year to December 2006 there was a 16 per cent decrease in firearms
offences according to provisional statistics (these figures are subject to
revision; a full update on gun crime and homicide figures will be published in
January 2008). That equates to 1,761 fewer offences bringing the annual total
down to 9,513. Serious and slight injuries from firearms were significantly
reduced, by 12 per cent and 28 per cent respectively. Firearms offences
resulting in fatalities increased from 53 to 57.
The recorded crime quarterly update to December 2006 shows:
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