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Released on: 26 November 2015
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Statistical bulletin
Analyses on property crime from the 2014 to 2015 Crime Survey for England and Wales and crimes recorded by police
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Released on: 16 July 2015
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Statistical bulletin
Crime against households and adults, also including data on crime experienced by children, and crimes against businesses and society.
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Released on: 02 December 2019
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Statistical bulletin
An overview of published data on disability and crime in the UK and analysis of the experiences of domestic abuse and sexual assault for disabled adults aged 16 to 59 years in England and Wales. Analysis by age, sex and impairment type.
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Released on: 26 August 2020
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Statistical bulletin
Impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on crime and people’s perceptions of crime during the April and May 2020 period of national lockdown.
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Released on: 07 February 2019
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Article
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Released on: 09 November 2022
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Article
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Released on: 25 February 2021
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Article
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Released on: 10 February 2022
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Dataset
Anti-social behaviour (ASB) outcomes for disabled people in England and Wales aged 16 and over, with analysis by disability status, country, sex, age, impairment type, type of ASB. Domestic abuse and sexual assault outcomes for disabled people in England and Wales aged 16 to 59 years, with analysis by disability status, age, sex, impairment type, impairment severity, country and region. All outcomes using the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW) data.
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Released on: 21 July 2022
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Dataset
Information from a new module of questions included in the Telephone-operated Crime Survey for England and Wales (TCSEW) around perceptions of crime, the police and anti-social behaviour during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, feelings of safety and experiences of harassment. Data on children’s online activity are also presented. These tables are no longer produced.
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Released on: 30 January 2024
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Dataset
Annual data from the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW), including when and where incidents happened and the victim's perception of the incident.