The evaluation of crime levels and their shifts draws largely on data from the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW), supplemented by figures from police records. According to the Crime Survey for England and Wales, around 2.3 million adults aged 16 years or older (split into 1.6 million females and 712,000 males) endured domestic abuse in the final year up to March 2024.
Interestingly, there was no significant deviation in the incidence of domestic abuse in the last year when contrasted with the year that came before it. Police have recorded 851,062 domestic abuse-connected criminal acts in England and Wales in the year finalized in March 2024, showing a reduced figure relative to the previous year (911,248).
This is partially attributable to recent modifications in policing recording procedures. Details on the occurrences of violence are collected annually by the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW). These encompass timings and locations of events, as well as personal experiences of victims.
Data regarding drug misuse in England and Wales is also compiled, focusing largely on the scale and evolving patterns of illegal drug use. This is collected through the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW). There is a section devoted to crimes that involve the use of weapons which provides details like police records and hospital statistics.
Particulars of violent criminal activity rely on the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW), with key themes including violence causing injury, violence not causing injury, harassment, and law enforcement recorded crime pertaining to personal violence and sexual crimes.
In the realm of computer misuse and fraud, the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW) and National Fraud Intelligence Bureau (NFIB) collect yearly data. They focus on the essence of fraud and computer misuse, the frequency of their occurrence, and characteristics of the victims.
Statistics for the year ending March 2021 and March 2022 were surveyed over the phone, under the Telephone-operated Crime Survey for England and Wales (TCSEW). At a broader level, crime rates in England and Wales as of June 2024 are being tracked. The data accounts for crime against households as well as individuals aged 16 and older.
This involves figures from law enforcement’s criminal records as well as information from the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW). An interesting perspective on crime is provided through a study on the occurrence and nature of bullying and online experiences among the young generation in England and Wales up until March 2023.
This collates estimates based off the Crime Survey carried out among 10- to 15-year-olds in England and Wales (CSEW). An overview on the frequency of sexual offences in England and Wales till March 2022 brings more invaluable information into the foreground. This is collected based on data from the Crime Survey for England and Wales, police crime records, and other relevant bodies.
Data on domestic abuse as of November 2024 in England and Wales is also provided by the Crime Survey for England and Wales, police crime records, and additional resources. Examination of personal safety perceptions and harassment experiences from February 16, 2022, to March 13, 2022, in Great Britain, spotlights specific personal traits.
This knowledge is derived from the Opinions and Lifestyle Survey (OPN). By the end of December 2023, estimates were taken for the type and frequency of harassment experiences in England and Wales. Information was leveraged from the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW).