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The figures presented here are from the 2010 to 2011 British Crime Survey (BCS). Domestic burglary includes: burglary with entry - incidents…
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Many councils provide community alarm services to support independent living in your own home
A repeat burglar who attacked an elderly woman will spend longer in prison
Kyah McKenzie has been handed a custodial sentence after the Solicitor General, Rt Hon Michael Ellis QC MP, referred his sentence to the Court of Appeal.
Erica Norris has had her sentence increased following intervention from the Solicitor General, Rt Hon Michael Ellis QC MP.
A burglar who targeted the elderly has sentence increased to 7 years and 6 months following ULS referral
Thirty-five police and crime commissioners (PCCs) are to receive funding from a £25 million scheme to crack down on burglary and theft in crime hotspots.
A masked thug who took part in a violent burglary has had his sentence doubled after it was referred to the Court of Appeal.
The figures presented here are from the 2010/11 British Crime Survey (BCS).
It brings together government, police, industry and charities to explore what more can be done to combat this intrusive crime
How councils deal with complaints about noise at night, intruder alarms, construction noise and loudspeakers in the street.
Damien Davies, who had a history of home burglaries, has had his sentence increased under the Unduly Lenient Sentence scheme.
Burglars, thieves and robbers released from prison will be made to wear GPS tags to track their movements in a world first scheme to crack down on neighbourhood criminals.
This series brings together all documents relating to crime statistics.
Darren Barry Williams has his sentence increased today at the Court of Appeal.
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