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Click here to sort1980Click here to sort1981Click here to sort1982Click here to sort1983Click here to sort1984Click here to sort1985Click here to sort1986Click here to sort1987Click here to sort1988Click here to sort1989Click here to sort1990Click here to sort1991Click here to sort1992Click here to sort1993Click here to sort1994Click here to sort1995Click here to sort1996Click here to sort1997Click here to sort1998-99In April 1998 the Home Office Counting Rules for Recorded Crime were expanded to include certain additional summary offences and counts became more victim-based (the number of victims was counted rather than the number of offences).<br /><br />Fraud and forgery note: The new counting rules allow the recording of unreported cheque and credit card fraud offences that are discovered by the police in subsequent investigation. In some forces across England and Wales, the change in counting rules coincided with a review of recording practices for cheque and credit card fraud offences. These reviews have resulted in more reported offences being recorded, thus causing increases in recorded offences that are not directly attributable to the new rules.Click here to sort1999-00Click here to sort2000-01Click here to sort2001-02Click here to sort2002-03Implementation of the National Crime Recording Standard from April 2002. The NCRS aims to promote greater consistency between police forces in the recording of crime and to take a more victim-orientated approach to crime recording.Click here to sort2003-04Click here to sort2004-05Click here to sort2005-06Click here to sort2006-07Click here to sort2007-08
[Collapse]Total recorded crime132,272142,292157,438160,882171,535176,278189,741194,805196,457195,885229,248271,038287,258279,018261,232247,347246,246236,936261,994255,487238,449241,432294,780289,263267,624258,013258,473243,623
Total recorded crime[Collapse]Violence against the personViolence against the person is split into ‘Most serious violence against the person’ and ‘Other violence against the person’ offences. ‘Most serious violence against the person’ comprises violent offences where the injury inflicted or intended is life threatening, and offences resulting in death, regardless of intent. ‘Other violence against the person’ includes offences involving less serious injury. It also includes certain offences that involve no physical injury, and some involving serious intent.HomicideHomicide comprises the recorded crimes of murder, manslaughter and infanticide.27343521223226254336363143323340304332354035372641253247
[Expand]Offences against vehiclesOffences against vehicles includes offences of aggravated vehicle taking, theft of a motor vehicle, theft from a vehicle and interfering with a motor vehicle (formerly termed interference and tampering).<br /><br />A ‘motor vehicle’ is defined as any mechanically propelled vehicle made, intended or adapted for use on roads...|The data item is not available..|The data item is not available..|The data item is not available..|The data item is not available..|The data item is not available..|The data item is not available..|The data item is not available..|The data item is not available..|The data item is not available..|The data item is not available..|The data item is not available..|The data item is not available..|The data item is not available..|The data item is not available..|The data item is not available..|The data item is not available..|The data item is not available..|The data item is not available..|The data item is not available..|The data item is not available..|The data item is not available..|The data item is not available54,55052,54344,68742,81841,42934,891

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