Rise in violent crime in Arun
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Sussex Police recorded 3,941 incidents of violent crime in Arun in the 12 months to June, according to the Office for National Statistics.
That was an increase of seven per cent compared to the previous year.
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Hide AdAt 24.5 crimes per 1,000 people, that was lower than the rate across England and Wales, which stood at 31.6.
One of the main factors behind the increase in Arun was the rise in stalking and harassment, which rose by 24 per cent, from 950 incidents to 1,176.
There was one homicide – a category which includes murders and manslaughters. This was down by one on the previous 12 months
Around 5.8 million offences were recorded across England and Wales in the year to June – in line with the previous year – though there was a three per cent decrease to 4.9 million offences when excluding fraud and computer misuse.
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Hide AdNick Stripe, head of crime statistics at the ONS, said the figures showed overall reductions in the reporting and recording of many crime types during periods of lockdown.
However, reports of fraud and hacking continued to rise – something the ONS previously suggested was due to criminals taking advantage of behavioural changes during the pandemic, while many took to online shopping amid lockdowns when there were restrictions on movement.
The total number of offences in Arun fell by three per cent, with police recording 10,580 crimes over the course of the year.
This puts the overall crime rate at 65.7 per 1,000 people, compared to a national average of 81.3.
Other crimes recorded in Arun included:
374 sexual offences, a decrease of 2 per cent
3,001 theft offences, down 19 per cent
1,301 incidents of criminal damage and arson, up 7 per cent
379 drug offences, down three per cent
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Hide Ad141 possession of weapons such as firearms or knives, down 19 per cent
1,107 public order offences, up 10 per cent
The ONS figures show 61,158 rapes were recorded across England and Wales in the 12 months to June – the highest recorded annual figure to date, and up by 10 per cent from 55,779 the year before.
The second-highest number of sexual offences was also recorded over the period (164,763) – an eight per cent increase on the previous year.
The ONS urged caution when interpreting the data.
Mr Stripe added: “The rise could be due to an increase in victim reporting as lockdowns eased, an increase in the number of victims, or to an increase in victims’ willingness to report incidents, potentially as a result of high-profile cases and campaigns in recent times.”
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Hide AdJeffrey DeMarco, assistant director at the charity Victim Support, said: “Much more needs to be done urgently to tackle both these offences and to ensure that those who come forward and report them are able to access justice.”