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Measuring National Well-being - The Economy - International Comparisons
Information on the selected domains and indicators that measure National Well-being. Articles draw together social and economic data from a wide range of government departments and other organisations
Coverage: International
Geographic breakdown: Country
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14 May 13 | Release | |
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Video Summary: The Economy - International Comparisons
This is a short video looking at international comparisons of one aspect of well-being, the economy.
Coverage: International
Geographic breakdown: Country
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14 May 13 | Video Summary | |
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Crime Statistics - Focus on Property Crime, 2011/12
Findings from additional analyses based on the 2011/12 Crime Survey for England and Wales and crimes recorded by the police covering different aspects of property crime
Coverage: England and Wales
Geographic breakdown: Local Authority and County
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09 May 13 | Release | |
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Chapter 4: Mass Marketing Fraud
Chapter 4: Mass Marketing Fraud
Coverage: England and Wales
Geographic breakdown: Local Authority and County
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09 May 13 | Report | |
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Chapter 3: Plastic Card Fraud
Chapter 3: Plastic Card Fraud
Coverage: England and Wales
Geographic breakdown: Local Authority and County
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09 May 13 | Report | |
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About this release
About this release
Coverage: England and Wales
Geographic breakdown: Local Authority and County
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09 May 13 | Report | |
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Bulletin Tables- Focus on Property Crime, 2011/12 (Excel sheet 1040Kb)
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.
Coverage: England and Wales
Geographic breakdown: Local Authority and County
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09 May 13 | Reference table | |
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Data Sources and References
Data Sources and References
Coverage: England and Wales
Geographic breakdown: Local Authority and County
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09 May 13 | Report | |
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Number of burglaries and vehicle-related thefts in England and Wales continue to fall
Reduction may be driven by new security measures and increased usage
Coverage: England and Wales
Geographic breakdown: Local Authority and County
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09 May 13 | Summary | |
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The likelihood of becoming a victim of crime
Findings from the 2011/12 Crime Survey for England and Wales
Coverage: England and Wales
Geographic breakdown: Local Authority and County
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09 May 13 | Summary | |
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Fall in Crime
Overall crime is falling but some crimes such as theft from the person are increasing
Coverage: UK
Geographic breakdown: UK and GB
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09 May 13 | Summary | |
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Appendix Tables - Focus on Property Crime, 2011/12 (Excel sheet 829Kb)
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.
Coverage: England and Wales
Geographic breakdown: Local Authority and County
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09 May 13 | Reference table | |
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Chapter 1: Property Crime - Overview
Property Crime Overview
Coverage: England and Wales
Geographic breakdown: Local Authority and County
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09 May 13 | Report | |
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Chapter 2: Mobile Phone Theft
Presents the most recent crime statistics from the Crime Survey for England and Wales and police recorded crime.
Coverage: England and Wales
Geographic breakdown: Local Authority and County
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09 May 13 | Report | |
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Video Summary: An Overview of Children's Well-being, 2013
An Overview of Children's Well-being, 2013
Coverage: International
Geographic breakdown: Country
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26 Apr 13 | Video Summary | |
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Crime in England and Wales
The infographic below presents the key figures and trends from Crime in England and Wales, Year Ending December 2012
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25 Apr 13 | Infographic | |
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Crime Statistics - period ending December 2012
Presents the most recent crime statistics from the Crime Survey for England and Wales and police recorded crime.
Coverage: England and Wales
Geographic breakdown: Local Authority and County
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25 Apr 13 | Release | |
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Crime in England and Wales, Year Ending December 2012
Presents the most recent crime statistics from the Crime Survey for England and Wales and police recorded crime. As announced by the Home Secretary in July 2011 the compilation and publication of the crime statistics for England and Wales transfered from the Home Office to the Office for National Statistics in April 2012. For pre-April publications please see the Home Office website: http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/science-research/research-statistics/crime/crime-statistics/
Coverage: England and Wales
Geographic breakdown: Local Authority and County
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25 Apr 13 | Statistical bulletin | |
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Video Summary: A guide to crime statistics
John Flatley, Head of Crime Statistics at the Office for National Statistics, talks about the sources of ONS's Crime Statistics, including their benefits and limitations.
Coverage: England and Wales
Geographic breakdown: Local Authority and County
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25 Apr 13 | Video Summary | |
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1. Bulletin Tables - Crime in England and Wales, Year Ending December 2012 (Excel sheet 678Kb)
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.
Coverage: England and Wales
Geographic breakdown: Local Authority and County
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25 Apr 13 | Reference table | |
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2. Appendix Tables - Crime in England and Wales, Year Ending December 2012 (Excel sheet 758Kb)
Contains the main detailed reference tables presenting full time series data and offence type breakdowns. The data contained in these tables are from three sources: the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW), Home Office police recorded crime and the National Fraud Intelligence Bureau (NFIB). They show the incidence, prevalence, victimisation rates and percentage changes from the previous year for CSEW crime, the number of crimes and percentage change from the previous year recorded by the police and incidents of fraud recorded by the NFIB. The appendix tables accompany the release 'Crime in England and Wales, year ending December 2012' published by the Office for National Statistics on 25th April 2013.
Coverage: England and Wales
Geographic breakdown: Local Authority and County
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25 Apr 13 | Reference table | |
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3. Quarterly Data Tables - Crime in England and Wales, Year Ending December 2012 (Excel sheet 219Kb)
Contains data tables broken down into quarterly time periods. The data contained in these tables are from two sources: Crime Survey for England and Wales and Home Office police recorded crime, they accompany the release 'Crime in England and Wales, year ending December 2012' published by the Office for National Statistics on 25 April 2013. This workbook gives the estimated number of CSEW crimes experienced in the last 12 months by those interviewed in each quarter between January 2010 and December 2012. The police recorded crime table shows the number of crimes recorded by the police in the particular quarter shown.
Coverage: England and Wales
Geographic breakdown: Local Authority and County
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25 Apr 13 | Reference table | |
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4. Police Force Area Data Tables - Crime in England and Wales, Year Ending December 2012 (Excel sheet 166Kb)
Contains crime and perceptions data broken down by police force area. The data contained in these tables are from two sources: Home Office police recorded crime and the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW). They show the number of police recorded crimes, including percentage change from the previous year and rate per 1,000 population by offence group and police force area, and local attitudes towards the police measured by the CSEW. They accompany the release 'Crime in England and Wales, year ending December 2012' published by the Office for National Statistics on 25th April 2013.
Coverage: England and Wales
Geographic breakdown: Local Authority and County
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25 Apr 13 | Reference table | |
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8. CSEW Perception Measure Tables - Crime in England and Wales, Year Ending December 2012 (Excel sheet 65Kb)
Contains CSEW data on worry about crime and confidence in the police and the Criminal Justice System. The data contained in these tables comes from the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW), and accompany the release 'Crime in England and Wales, year ending December 2012' published by the Office for National Statistics on 25th April 2013. This workbook contains two tables, table PM1 Worry about crime and table PM2 Confidence in the police and CJS. The worry about crime indicator on the CSEW has three components: worry about burglary, car crime and violent crime. Confidence in the Police and CJS is taken from a new set of questions relating to levels of confidence in the police and to the fairness and effectiveness of the criminal justice system (CJS) which were added to the CSEW in October 2007, asking respondents to what extent they agree or disagree with a set of statements.
Coverage: England and Wales
Geographic breakdown: Local Authority and County
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25 Apr 13 | Reference table | |
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9a. CSEW Open Data Table - Household Crime Incidence (ZIP 73Kb)
These data tables contain estimates from the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW), broken down by each combination of offence group, age, sex, and key household characteristics. They can be used to calculate the rates and numbers of crimes against households.
Coverage: England and Wales
Geographic breakdown: Local Authority and County
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25 Apr 13 | Reference table | |
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9b. CSEW Open Data Table - Household Crime Prevalence (ZIP 71Kb)
These data tables contain estimates from the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW), broken down by each combination of offence group, age, sex, and key household characteristics. They can be used to calculate the rates and numbers of crimes against households.
Coverage: England and Wales
Geographic breakdown: Local Authority and County
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25 Apr 13 | Reference table | |
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9c. CSEW Open Data Table - Personal Crime Incidence (ZIP 663Kb)
These data tables contain estimates from the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW), broken down by each combination of offence group, age, sex, and key demographic characteristics. They can be used to calculate the rates and numbers of crimes against people.
Coverage: England and Wales
Geographic breakdown: Local Authority and County
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25 Apr 13 | Reference table | |
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9d. CSEW Open Data Table - Personal Crime Prevalence (ZIP 714Kb)
These data tables contain estimates from the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW), broken down by each combination of offence group, age, sex, and key demographic characteristics. They can be used to calculate the rates and numbers of crimes against people.
Coverage: England and Wales
Geographic breakdown: Local Authority and County
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25 Apr 13 | Reference table | |
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9e. CSEW Open Data Table - Perceptions Criminal Justice System (CJS) (ZIP 501Kb)
These data tables contain estimates from the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW), broken down by each combination of offence group, age, sex, and key demographic or household characteristics.
Coverage: England and Wales
Geographic breakdown: Local Authority and County
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25 Apr 13 | Reference table | |
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9f. CSEW Open Data Table - Perceptions Other (ZIP 629Kb)
These data tables contain estimates from the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW), broken down by each combination of offence group, age, sex, and key demographic or household characteristics.
Coverage: England and Wales
Geographic breakdown: Local Authority and County
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25 Apr 13 | Reference table | |
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7. Recorded Crime Data at Community Safety Partnership / Local Authority Level from 2002/03 (ZIP 1525Kb)
This dataset contains recorded crime figures for Community Safety Partnerships which equates in the majority of instances to local authorities . The data are rolling 12 month totals, with data points shown at the end of each financial year between 2002/03 and 2006/07 and at the end of each quarter from June 2007. The data cover local authority boundaries from April 2009 onwards and local authority area names correspond to community safety partnership areas.
Coverage: England and Wales
Geographic breakdown: Local Authority and County
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25 Apr 13 | Reference table | |
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5. Recorded Crime Data at Police Force Area Level from 2002/03 (ZIP 111Kb)
This dataset contains recorded crime for police force areas. The data are rolling 12 month totals, with data points shown at the end of each financial year between 2002/03 and 2006/07 and at the end of each quarter from June 2007.
Coverage: England and Wales
Geographic breakdown: Other
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25 Apr 13 | Reference table | |
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6. Recorded Crime Data at Police Force Area Level (Including Pivot Table) from 2002/03 (Excel sheet 1832Kb)
This dataset contains recorded crime for police force areas, including a pivot table. The data are rolling 12 month totals, with data points shown at the end of each financial year between 2002/03 and 2006/07 and at the end of each quarter from June 2007.
Coverage: England and Wales
Geographic breakdown: Other
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25 Apr 13 | Reference table | |
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Measuring National Well-being - Older people and loneliness
Information on the selected domains and indicators that measure National Well-being. Articles draw together social and economic data from a wide range of government departments and other organisations
Coverage: England
Geographic breakdown: Country
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11 Apr 13 | Release | |
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Crime Statistics - Short Story on Anti-Social Behaviour, 2011/12
Findings on perceptions and experiences of anti-social behaviour based on household responses to the 2011/12 Crime Survey for England and Wales and business responses to the 2012 Commercial Victimisation Survey
Coverage: England and Wales
Geographic breakdown: Country
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11 Apr 13 | Release | |
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Short Story on Anti-Social Behaviour, 2011/12
Findings on perceptions and experiences of anti-social behaviour based on household responses to the 2011/12 Crime Survey for England and Wales and business responses to the 2012 Commercial Victimisation Survey
Coverage: England and Wales
Geographic breakdown: Country
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11 Apr 13 | Report | |
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Crime Statistics: Appendix Tables - Short Story on Anti-Social Behaviour, 2011/12 (Excel sheet 263Kb)
Contains the main detailed reference tables. The data contained in these tables are from two sources: the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW) and the Commercial Victimisation Survey (CVS). The appendix tables accompany the release 'Short Story on Anti-Social Behaviour, 2011/12' published by the Office for National Statistics on 11 April 2013.
Coverage: England and Wales
Geographic breakdown: Country
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11 Apr 13 | Reference table | |
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Crime Statistics: Report Tables - Short Story on Anti-Social Behaviour, 2011/12 (Excel sheet 108Kb)
Contains data tables from the report. The data contained in these tables are from two sources: the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW) and the Commercial Victimisation Survey (CVS). The report tables accompany the release 'Short Story on Anti-Social Behaviour, 2011/12' published by the Office for National Statistics on 11 April 2013.
Coverage: England and Wales
Geographic breakdown: Country
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11 Apr 13 | Reference table | |
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Region and Country Profiles - Key Statistics, April 2013
Region and Country Profiles provides a source of essential statistics for the regions of England and the constituent countries of the UK (Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland). This release consists of the Key Statistics tables which provide the most useful demographic, social and economic statistics to compare the countries and regions.
Coverage: UK
Geographic breakdown: Country, GB, Region, UK, UK and GB
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10 Apr 13 | Release | |
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Region and Country Profiles - Key Statistics Tables, April 2013 (Excel sheet 218Kb)
Provides a source of essential statistics for the regions of England and the constituent countries of the UK (Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland). The tables provide a range of demographic, social and economic statistics including population and population density for local authority areas.
Coverage: UK
Geographic breakdown: Country, Local Authority and County, Region
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10 Apr 13 | Reference table | |
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Measuring National Well-being - Children's well-being
Information on the selected domains and indicators that measure National Well-being. Articles draw together social and economic data from a wide range of government departments and other organisations
Coverage: International
Geographic breakdown: Country
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04 Apr 13 | Release | |
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Region and Country Profiles - Key Statistics, March 2013
Region and Country Profiles provides a source of essential statistics for the regions of England and the constituent countries of the UK (Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland). This release consists of the Key Statistics tables which provide the most useful demographic, social and economic statistics to compare the countries and regions.
Coverage: UK
Geographic breakdown: Country, GB, Region, UK, UK and GB
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01 Mar 13 | Release | |
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Region and Country Profiles - Key Statistics Tables, March 2013 (Excel sheet 220Kb)
Provides a source of essential statistics for the regions of England and the constituent countries of the UK (Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland). The tables provide a range of demographic, social and economic statistics.
Coverage: UK
Geographic breakdown: Country, GB, Local Authority and County, Region, UK
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01 Mar 13 | Reference table | |
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Data and analysis available on request: crime, requests during February 2013
This is a list of all requests for crime and justice data to the Office for National Statistics
Coverage: UK
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15 Feb 13 | Corporate information | |
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Crime Statistics - Nature of Crime tables, 2011/12
The Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW, previously known as the British Crime Survey), is a victimisation survey in which people resident in households in England and Wales are asked about their experiences of crime in the 12 months prior to interview.
The tables presented here are based on the findings from CSEW interviews conducted in the 2011/12 financial year and give a picture of the nature of bicycle-theft, burglary, household theft, personal theft, vandalism, vehicle-related theft and violent crime.
These tables expand on the information provided in the main release 'Crime Statistics, Period Ending March 2012' and should be read alongside this earlier publication.
Coverage: England and Wales
Geographic breakdown: Country
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07 Feb 13 | Release | |
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1. Crime Statistics: Nature of Crime tables, 2011/12 - Burglary (Excel sheet 421Kb)
The figures presented here are from the 2011/12 Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW).
Domestic burglary includes: burglary with entry – incidents in which the offender entered the dwelling as a trespasser with the intention of committing theft or criminal damage. The offender must have entered the property but need not have carried out his/her intention, and attempted burglary – incidents in which there is clear evidence that the offender tried to enter the dwelling as a trespasser but failed.
Burglary does not necessarily entail the theft (or attempted theft) of property or involve forced entry (for example, it may be through an open window or involve the use of false pretences). The CSEW does not collect information about burglary of commercial premises.
Coverage: England and Wales
Geographic breakdown: Country
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07 Feb 13 | Reference table | |
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3. Crime Statistics: Nature of Crime tables, 2011/12 - Bicyle theft (Excel sheet 175Kb)
The figures presented here are from the 2011/12 Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW).
Bicycle theft covers thefts of bicycles belonging to the respondent or any member of the respondent’s household. This category does not include every bicycle theft, as some may be stolen during the course of another offence (for example, burglary) and are therefore classified as such in the CSEW.
Coverage: England and Wales
Geographic breakdown: Country
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07 Feb 13 | Reference table | |
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4. Crime Statistics: Nature of Crime tables, 2011/12 - Other household theft (Excel sheet 293Kb)
The figures presented here are from the 2011/12 Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW).
Other household theft includes: burglary and attempted burglary from a non-connected domestic garage/outhouse, theft in a dwelling (theft committed inside a home by somebody who was entitled to be there, for example, workmen), theft outside a dwelling (theft of items from outside the home but on the premises) and theft from a meter (theft from meters inside dwellings).
Coverage: England and Wales
Geographic breakdown: Country
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07 Feb 13 | Reference table | |
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5. Crime Statistics: Nature of Crime tables, 2011/12 - Personal and other theft (Excel sheet 191Kb)
The figures presented here are from the 2011/12 Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW).
Personal and other theft includes: theft from the person - which includes snatch theft from the person (force may have been used to snatch property that the victim was carrying) and stealth theft (respondent was unaware of property they were carrying or near to them being stolen) and attempted snatch or stealth theft, and other theft of personal property - which includes theft of items the respondent was not holding or carrying at the time, for example, items left in cloakrooms, and where the respondent was not in their home during the incident.
Coverage: England and Wales
Geographic breakdown: Country
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07 Feb 13 | Reference table | |
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6. Crime Statistics: Nature of Crime tables, 2011/12 - Vandalism (Excel sheet 223Kb)
The figures presented here are from the 2011/12 Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW).
Vandalism in the CSEW covers any intentional and malicious damage to private households and their property. It does not include accidental damage or incidents that do not incur financial cost to the victim to repair the damage.
CSEW vandalism specifically includes: arson (where there is deliberate damage to property caused by fire), vandalism to a motor vehicle and vandalism to the home (including doors, windows, gates, fences and belongings in the garden) and to other property.
Coverage: England and Wales
Geographic breakdown: Country
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07 Feb 13 | Reference table | |
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