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The Prevalence of Arson: Recorded Crime Statistics

Recorded crime statistics are published by the Home Office http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/rds/pdfs/hosb101.pdf

The Home Office publishes recorded crime statistics for England & Wales.

The statistics for 2000/01 have shown a reduction in the number of recorded offences for the first time in recent years.

 

Number of arson offences

Number cleared up

Percentage cleared up of total

1995

29, 985

4, 800

16%

1996

31, 068

4, 870

16%

1997

31, 516

5, 004

16%

1998/99**

47, 273

4, 758

10%

1999/00**

53, 794

4, 755

9%

2000/01**

52, 818

4, 395

8.3%

Source: Home Office Recorded Crime Figures

Notes:

* For further information on definitions see Criminal Statistics, England & Wales 1998

** Recorded under new rules

In April 1998 the rules under which the police count crimes changed. therefore figures after 1998 cannot be considered in direct comparison to those from earlier years.  For example, under the previous rules, the number of offences in 1998/99 would have been 39,636.

Arson has a lower clear up rate than the average for all other offences.  The falls in detection rate in recent years are likely to have been due, in part to changes in counting, as well as new guidance on detection being issued in April 1999.  Together these changes are thought to have resulted in more minor arsons being recorded (fewer of which have been detected) and the exclusion of detections by means of a prison visit.

In 2000/01, the number of recorded offences of arson fell by 1.8%.  This is considered to understate the position because arson resulting in injury is reported as a violent crime.

Home Office recorded crime statistics for all notifiable offence, including arson are available online:

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