Crime in England and Wales, year ending June 2012Optimystic wrote:I like to think Belfast Granny's post would be the eventual outcome of ppl behaving that way but.. i think some of the ppl in todays society have gained a sense of entitlement.. they already mug, rob and steal whatever they think they deserve to have,... Even now with the 'recession' and cut backs crime has already risen in burglarys, car theft, street robberys so I think we have to be preppared for the idea that some ppl will come to take whats urs!
Latest figures from the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW) for the year ending June 2012 show a 6 per cent decrease in overall crime against adults compared with the previous year’s survey. However it is too early to conclude that the latest decrease, following the fairly flat trend seen in recent years, is evidence of an emerging downward trend.
Crimes recorded by the police also fell by 6 per cent for the year ending June 2012 compared with the previous year. This continues the downward trend in recorded crime seen since 2004/05.
All of the main categories of police recorded crime fell in the year ending June 2012 compared with the previous year. However, the sub-category theft from the person showed a 6 per cent increase.
Latest CSEW estimates show statistically significant decreases for incidents of vandalism, vehicle-related theft and burglary with entry, compared with the previous year. source:-
http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/rel/crime-sta ... -2012.html