All data related to Crime in England and Wales: year ending December 2019

  • Crime in England and Wales: Additional tables on fraud and cybercrime

    Set ddata | Released on 25 April 2019

    Estimates from Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW) on fraud and computer misuse. Also data from Home Office police recorded crime on the number of online offences recorded by the police and Action Fraud figures broken down by police force area. These tables were formerly known as Experimental tables. Please note: This set of tables are no longer produced. All content previously released within these tables has, or will be, redistributed among other sets of tables.

    Allweddeiriau: victims, computer misuse, fraud, offence

  • Crime in England and Wales: Annual supplementary tables

    Set ddata | Released on 24 July 2024

    Data from the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW) on perceptions of the police, criminal justice system, crime and anti-social behaviour, and prevalence of intimate personal violence.

    Allweddeiriau: police, cirminal activity, victims, offences, personal experiences

  • Crime in England and Wales: Annual Trend and Demographic Tables

    Set ddata | Released on 24 July 2024

    Data from the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW) showing breakdowns of victimisation over time and by various demographic characteristics.

    Allweddeiriau: criminal activity, personal experience, victims, offence

  • Crime in England and Wales: Appendix tables

    Set ddata | Released on 24 October 2024

    Trends in Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW) crime and Home Office police recorded crime for England and Wales, by offence type. Also includes more detailed data on crime such as violence, fraud and anti-social behaviour.

    Allweddeiriau: criminal activity, personal experience, victims, offence

  • Crime in England and Wales: Bulletin Tables

    Set ddata | Released on 19 October 2017

    Data tables and figures from the statistical bulletin in excel format. The data contained in these tables are from four sources: Crime Survey for England and Wales, Home Office police recorded crime, the National Fraud Intelligence Bureau and the Ministry of Justice Criminal Justice Statistics Quarterly Update. Please note: The methodology by which the CSEW calculates its incidents of crime changed in December 2018. Incident numbers and rates published in the Bulletin Tables prior to the year ending September 2018 dataset are not comparable with those currently published.

    Allweddeiriau: criminal activity, personal experience, victims, offence

  • Crime in England and Wales: Other related tables

    Set ddata | Released on 24 July 2024

    Firearms, knife- and sharp-instrument offences, offences involving a corrosive substance, hospital admissions for assault with sharp objects, fraud, offences flagged as domestic abuse-related, corruption, anti-social behaviour, perceptions, and non-notifiable incidents.

    Allweddeiriau: police, criminal activity, victims, offences, personal experience

  • Crime in England and Wales: Police Force Area data tables

    Set ddata | Released on 24 October 2024

    Police recorded crime figures by Police Force Area and Community Safety Partnership areas (which equate in the majority of instances, to local authorities).

    Allweddeiriau: criminal activity, personal experience, victims, offence, weapons

  • Crime in England and Wales: Quarterly data tables

    Set ddata | Released on 24 July 2024

    Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW) and Home Office police recorded crime data, by quarterly time periods.

    Allweddeiriau: criminal activity, personal experience, victims, offence

  • Crime in England and Wales: Uncapped CSEW tables

    Set ddata | Released on 24 July 2024

    Trends in uncapped estimates from the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW) by offence type. These estimates have been published for methodological purposes only. They will be subject to considerable volatility from year to year and are not the main measure of incident estimates from the CSEW. The main measure of incident estimates from the CSEW are capped at the 98th percentile and are available in Crime in England and Wales: Appendix tables.

    Allweddeiriau: victims, offence, personal experience, criminal activity

  • Crime Severity Score (Experimental Statistics)

    Set ddata | Released on 18 August 2023

    Crime Severity Score (CSS) data for police force areas and community safety partnerships, which equate in the majority of instances to local authorities. Includes a data tool to enable production of summary charts on trends and comparisons between areas.

    Allweddeiriau: offence, harm, police, criminal activity, victims