Greenock Telegraph

Overall crime figures at one of the lowest levels in fifty years

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NEW figures have shown a rise in violent and sexual crimes in Scotland – despite overall recorded crime dropping to one of the lowest levels for almost half a century.

Police in Scotland have recorded 287,374 crimes in the year ending September 2022 – with this total down by 3 per cent from the 297,712 crimes recorded in the year ending September 2021.

The overall increase in recorded crimes was driven by a fall in Covid-related offences.

However, the figures for the most recent 12-month period showed nonsexual crimes of violence were 8 per cent higher than they had been in the year September 2021 – rising from 64,147 to 69,353.

Sexual crimes were found to be 6 per cent higher than they were in the year ending September 2021, increasing from 14,052 to 14,838.

According to the report, from Scotland’s chief statistici­an, the 3 per cent fall in recorded crime in the year ending September 2022 was “driven by a reduction in crimes recorded under coronaviru­s related legislatio­n”.

Such offences went from 19,861 in the year ending September 2021 to just 36 in the following 12 months.

“All other crimes collective­ly increased by 3 per cent,” the report noted. According to the report, overall recorded crime in Scotland for the year ending September 2022 was at “one of the lowest levels for 12-month period since 1974”.

Justice Secretary Keith Brown, pictured, said: “The latest figures today show Scotland continues to be a safe place to live. Recorded crime is at one of the lowest levels seen since 1974, and below pre-pandemic levels, meaning the vast majority of people do not experience crime.

“While there are fewer victims compared to 2007, we continue to strengthen support for those who experience crime and to promote work to reduce reoffendin­g.

“This includes proposals to introduce an independen­t Victims’ Commission­er, making sure victims’ voices are heard and placing women and children at the heart of delivery.”

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