Crime
in England and Wales 2003/2004
Tricia Dodd, Sian Nicholas, David Povey, Alison Walker
This
is the third report in a new annual publication that combines
the reporting of police recorded
crime and the British Crime Survey
(BCS) results. The police recorded and BCS figures are a complementary
series that together provide a better picture of crime than could
be obtained from either series alone.
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The
police recorded crime reports on the financial year 2003/04.
Police statistics provide a good measure of trends in well-reported
crimes, are an important indicator of police workload, and
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BCS
results are based on interviews conducted in the financial
year 2003/04.
For the crime types it covers, the BCS can provide a better
reflection of the true extent of crime because it includes
crimes that are not reported to the police. The BCS count
also gives a better indication of trends in crime over time
because it is unaffected by changes in levels of reporting
to the police, and in police recording practices. |
Structure of the report
The report begins with a summary of the significant findings.
Chapter 2 comments on the level of crime in England and Wales,
and Chapter 3 provides information on victims' reporting of crime
to the police and recording of crime by the police. Chapters 4
and 5 provide a broader analysis of property crime, vehicle crime
and violent crime. Chapter 6 provides information on the pattern
of crime across England and Wales. Chapter 7 provides information
on detections, and discusses some of the issues around the interpretation
of those statistics.
Main Volume
(pdf, 1mb)
for quicker download, the publication is also available in four
parts:
Chapters
1-3 (pdf, 444kb)
Chapters
4-6 (pdf, 404kb)
Chapter
7 (pdf, 256kb)
Appendices
(pdf, 124kb)
Statistical tables from the chapters are available in Excel format:
chapter
2 tables (296kb)
chapter
3 tables (44kb)
chapter
4 tables (92kb)
chapter
5 tables (64kb)
chapter
6 tables (88kb)
chapter
7 tables (68kb)
Additional tables reporting statistics for individual Crime and
Disorder Reduction Partnerships and Basic Command Units are available:
Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnerships - Recorded Crime for
Key Offences 2002/03 to 2003/04 Excel
pdf
Basic Command Unit - Recorded Crime for Key Offences 2002/03
to 2003/04 Excel
pdf
Basic Command Unit - Detection Recorded for Key Offences 2002/03
to 2003/04 Excel
pdf
Comparisons can be made with most similar BCUs and CDRPs using
the following look-up tables Excel
Local
area recorded crime dataÊ
at middle super output area for 2003/04 for selected
police force areas can be found on the Neighbourhood Statistics
website.
ToÊmost easily access this,
click on the links for statistics from the following police force
areas: Bedfordshire
including Luton,
Hertfordshire,
West
Midlands, West
Yorkshire, Devon
& Cornwall,
Leicestershire,
Lincolnshire,
Northamptonshire,
Nottinghamshire,
Cleveland,
Durham,
Northumbria
and the Metropolitan
Police and then select a specific district.
Regional factsheets accompany the main volume. They summarise
the main recorded crime statistics and British Crime Survey findings
for each of the Government Office Regions in England and for Wales
(pdf):
London
Region
North
East Region
North
West Region
Yorkshire
and Humberside Region
South
East Region
South
West Region
East
Midlands Region
East
of England Region
West
Midlands Region
Wales
Cymru
A technical report providing more information about the adjustments
that were used in making comparisons between the BCS and recorded
crime data is available (pdf):
Comparing BCS and police counts of crime 2003-2004
2002-3
British Crime Survey (England and Wales) Technical Report Volume
I
Supplementary
Volumes
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