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The Crime Survey for England and Wales (formerly British Crime Survey) asks people aged 16 and over living in households in England and Wales about their experiences of crime in the last 12 months. These experiences are used to estimate levels of crime in England and Wales. Until recently the survey did not cover crimes against those aged under 16, but since January 2009 we have also interviewed children aged 10 to 15.
We also ask respondents to the survey about their attitudes to crime-related issues such as:

• the police;
• the criminal justice system;
• their perceptions of crime and anti-social behaviour.
The results of the survey play an important role in informing government policy.

The survey provides a better reflection of the extent of household and personal crime than police recorded statistics because the survey includes crimes that are not reported to, or recorded by, the police. The survey is also a better indicator of long-term trends because it is unaffected by changes in levels of reporting to the police or police recording practices.

However, the survey does not aim to provide an absolute count of crime and has notable exceptions, including homicides and incidents against those living in communal establishments or people who are homeless. The main survey count of crime also does not include fraud, sexual offences or drug use. However, these are covered in additional modules within the survey and are reported on separately.
For more technical reports regarding the survey please see the Home Office website

The survey is carried out by TNS-BMRB (an independent research organisation) on behalf of the Office for National Statistics. If you wish to know more about the survey from TNS-BMRB please ring the Crime Survey information line at TNS-BMRB on freephone 0800 051 0882. 

Outputs that use this data

View all Summaries for Crime Survey for England and Wales (4)

Publications

View all Publications for Crime Survey for England and Wales (29)

Data

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  • Domains and Measures, May 2013 30-May-2013
    Excel workbook containing proposed domains and measures of well-being
  • Appendix Tables - Focus on Property Crime, 2011/12 09-May-2013
    Contains the main detailed reference tables presenting full time series data and offence type breakdowns. The data contained in these tables are from two sources: the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW), and police recorded crime. The appendix tables accompany the release 'Focus on Property Crime, 2011/12' published by the Office for National Statistics on 9 May 2013.
  • Bulletin Tables- Focus on Property Crime, 2011/12 09-May-2013
    Contains data tables and figures from the statistical bulletin. The data contained in these tables are from two sources: the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW) and police recorded crime. The bulletin tables accompany the release 'Focus on Property Crime 2011/12' published by the Office for National Statistics on 9 May 2013.
  • 1. Bulletin Tables - Crime in England and Wales, Year Ending December 2012 25-Apr-2013
    Contains data tables and figures from the statistial bulletin in excel format. The data contained in these tables are from four sources: Crime Survey for England and Wales, Home Office police recorded crime, the National Fraud Intelligence Bureau and the Ministry of Justice Criminal Justice Statistics Quarterly Update. They accompany the release 'Crime in England and Wales, year ending December 2012' published by the Office for National Statistics on 25th April 2013.

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