Sexual crimes decline by two per cent

Sexual crimes decline by two per cent

Sexual crimes declined by two per cent in the year ending to December 2024, according to statistics released by Scotland’s chief statistician.

The police in Scotland recorded 298,308 crimes in total in that period. This was one per cent lower than the 302,076 crimes recorded in the year ending December 2023, but one per cent higher than the 296,263 crimes recorded in the year ending December 2020.

Non-sexual crimes of violence were two per cent lower compared to the year ending December 2023 (decreasing from 71,900 to 70,637 crimes), but 10 per cent higher as compared with the year ending December 2020 (increasing from 63,938 to 70,637 crimes).

Sexual crimes were two per cent lower compared to the year ending December 2023 (decreasing from 14,894 to 14,539 crimes), but one per cent higher compared to the year ending December 2020 (increasing from 13,106 to 14,539 crimes).

Crimes of dishonesty were less than one per cent lower compared to the year ending December 2023 (decreasing from 111,682 to 111,265 crimes), but 16 per cent higher compared to the year ending December 2020 (increasing from 96,286 to 111,265 crimes).

Damage and reckless behaviour was seven per cent lower compared to the year ending December 2023 (decreasing from 42,124 to 39,249 crimes), and two per cent lower compared to the year ending December 2020 (decreasing from 44,419 to 39,249 crimes).

Crimes against society were two per cent higher compared to the year ending December 2023 (increasing from 61,476 to 62,618 crimes), but 10 per cent lower compared to the year ending December 2020 (decreasing from 69,241 to 62,618 crimes).

The number of offences recorded by the police in Scotland was 177,172. This is one per cent lower than the 179,616 offences recorded in the year ending December 2023, and six per cent lower than the 187,752 offences recorded in the year ending December 2020.

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