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Facts and Figures: Recorded Crime Figures

Vehicle crime accounts for around one in five recorded offences committed in England and Wales each year. 
That means around 1 million offences each year.

Figures recorded by the police for the last five years and 
published by the Home Office in statistical bulletins show the 
scale of the problem:

 

England &
Wales

Apr 1995-Mar 1996

Apr 1996-Mar 1997

Apr 1997-Mar 1998

Apr 1998-Mar 1999*

Apr 1999-
Mar 2000

Theft from motor vehicles

817,229

778,269

695,498

685, 919

669,232

Theft of motor Vehicles

513,927

466,783

400,524

391,807

374,686

Total theft of and from vehicles

1,331,156

1,245,052

1,096,022

1,077,726

1,043,918

Total recorded crime

5,139,307

4,930,678

4,545,337

5,109,089

5,301,185

% of all recorded crime

26%

29%

24%

21%

20%

* New rules figures

Recorded crime figures are published by the Home Office: http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/rds/pdfs/hosb1200.pdf

The recorded crime statistics for the last decade show seven consecutive years of falling rates of recorded crime. The percentage reductions are shown below.

TABLE 1990-2000 recorded crime figures

Since April 1998, recorded crime figures have also shown offences of vehicle interference and tampering. In 1999/2000, there were 56,521 such offences recorded. However, the Government’s target of a 30% reduction in vehicle crime by March 2004 is to reduce thefts of and from vehicles by 30% over 5 years. Vehicle interference and criminal damage do not form part of the target That is because a clear and successful focus on the largest categories of vehicle crime - theft of and from a vehicle - will deliver the greatest contribution to achieving that target

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