Recorded crimes down in West Yorkshire as police chief praises officers
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In the 12 months to September 2020 when compared to the same period the previous year, the latest Office for National Statistics publication reveals significant reductions:
Robbery down 26.7% - 1,013 fewer victims
Violence with injury down 8.6% - 2,392 fewer victims
House burglary down 26.8% - 4,790 fewer victims
Vehicle crime down 23.7% - 5,320 fewer victims
West Yorkshire Police Chief Constable John Robins QPM, said: “I am really pleased that we continue to record reductions in crime which means fewer victims.
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Hide Ad“I would like to commend officers, police staff and volunteers as well as our partners who continue to work tirelessly to tackle crime and safeguard vulnerable people.
“While the recent lockdowns have resulted in fewer crimes being committed, crime in West Yorkshire was already on a downward trend prior to the pandemic with reductions recorded in the year up to March 2020.
“Our communities can be reassured that this is a true picture of crime – the Force was in fact assessed by HMICFRS Inspectors as ‘Outstanding’ for the way it records crime and said that victims are at the forefront of our crime-recording arrangements.
“The ongoing pandemic continues to impact on us all, but our communities can be reassured that West Yorkshire Police is working around the clock to keep people safe and feeling safer.”
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Hide Ad“Despite the very real health risk to themselves and their families, everyday police officers and staff across West Yorkshire have continued to put themselves in harm’s way to help the public, deal with offenders and to reduce crime. We should all be proud of the officers and staff of West Yorkshire Police who have continued to keep people safe and feeling safe across the county.”
Recorded crime rate per 1,000 population – West Yorkshire Police was awarded an ‘Outstanding’ grading by HMICFRS in relation to its crime recording.
The Covid 19 lockdowns have resulted in fewer crimes being committed however crime in West Yorkshire was already on a downward trend prior to the pandemic with the Force reporting a 2.8% reduction in crime in the 12 months to March 2020.