Official Statistics
Nature of other household theft
- From:
- Home Office
- Part of:
- Crime statistics
- Published:
- 20 October 2011
The figures presented here are from the 2010/11 British Crime Survey (BCS).
Documents
Nature of other household theft (Microsoft Excel file - 201kb)
MS Excel Spreadsheet, 197KB
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Details
The figures presented here are from the 2010/11 British Crime Survey (BCS).
Other household theft includes:
- burglary and attempted burglary from a non-connected domestic garage/outhouse;
- theft in a dwelling (theft committed inside a home by somebody who was entitled to be there, e.g. workmen);
- theft outside a dwelling (theft of items from outside the home but on the premises); and
- theft from a meter (theft from meters inside dwellings).
