Edinburgh Evening News

Recorded crime in Scotland rose 5% last year, figures show

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The number of crimes recorded by police rose by 5 per cent to more than 300,000 last year, according to the latest figures.

Police Scotland recorded 302,076 crimes in 2023, up from 287,678 in 2022, the data published by the Scottish Government shows.

However this was 2 per cent lower than the 308,434 crimes recorded in 2019.

Statistici­ans highlighte­d the coronaviru­s pandemic has had an impact on both the type and volume of crime recorded since March 2020, with the final legal restrictio­ns lifted in April 2022.

The largest impact was seen during 2020 and 2021, and to a lesser extent in 2022, while 2023 was not affected by the restrictio­ns.

The figures show sexual crimes in 2023 were 2 per cent higher compared to 2022 (increasing from 14,640 to 14,894), and 8 per cent higher compared to 2019.

Last year, non-sexual crimes of violence were 4 per cent higher compared to 2022 (increasing from 69,117 to 71,900), and 5 per cent higher compared to 2019.

Justice Secretary Angela Constance said: “Scotland continues to be a safe place to live, with recorded crime remaining at one of the lowest levels since 1974 and down 39 per cent since 2006-07, though I have noted which areas have increased.

“These statistics align with the Scottish Crime and Justice Survey which shows that crime levels – including incidents not reported to police – have dropped by more than half since 2008-09 and people feel safer in their communitie­s.

“Despite deeply challengin­g financial circumstan­ces due to the UK Government settlement, our Budget for next year includes record police funding of £1.55 billion – an increase of £92.7 million.

“Scotland continues to have more police officers per head of population than England and Wales.”

The figures show that in 2023, murder and culpable homicide increased by 36 per cent compared to the previous year (from 44 to 60 crimes), but decreased by 6 per cent from 2019 (from 64 to 60 crimes).

Death by dangerous driving increased by 35 per cent in 2023 compared to the previous year (from 37 to 50 crimes), but decreased by 2 per cent from 2019 (from 51 to 50 crimes).

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