Detected Crime in Epsom


See also: Recorded crime
Local police force: Surrey

Detected crime for five key offences 2008-2009

Surrey (total)

Number of crimesNumber of detectionsDetection
Rate (%)
Violence against the person12,8484,90538
Robbery4159824
Burglary in a dwelling3,32137111
Theft of a vehicle1,74822613
Theft from a vehicle5,2622264

 

East Surrey

Number of crimesNumber of detectionsDetection
Rate (%)
Violence against the person000
Robbery000
Burglary in a dwelling000
Theft of a vehicle000
Theft from a vehicle000

 

North Surrey

Number of crimesNumber of detectionsDetection
Rate (%)
Violence against the person000
Robbery000
Burglary in a dwelling000
Theft of a vehicle000
Theft from a vehicle000

 

North-West Surrey

Number of crimesNumber of detectionsDetection
Rate (%)
Violence against the person000
Robbery000
Burglary in a dwelling000
Theft of a vehicle000
Theft from a vehicle000

 

Surrey East (after Apr 2008)

Number of crimesNumber of detectionsDetection
Rate (%)
Violence against the person4,3601,49834
Robbery1502718
Burglary in a dwelling95010211
Theft of a vehicle6057512
Theft from a vehicle1,750432

 

Surrey North (after Apr 2008)

Number of crimesNumber of detectionsDetection
Rate (%)
Violence against the person3,7951,19732
Robbery1484027
Burglary in a dwelling1,32914111
Theft of a vehicle5516011
Theft from a vehicle1,674704

 

Surrey West (after Apr 2008)

Number of crimesNumber of detectionsDetection
Rate (%)
Violence against the person4,6932,21047
Robbery1173126
Burglary in a dwelling1,04212812
Theft of a vehicle5929115
Theft from a vehicle1,8381136

 

West Surrey

Number of crimesNumber of detectionsDetection
Rate (%)
Violence against the person000
Robbery000
Burglary in a dwelling000
Theft of a vehicle000
Theft from a vehicle000

 

Key

The figures above show the total detected crime for a police force plus the detected crime for each individual Basic Command Unit within it. Broadly speaking, detected crimes are those that have been 'cleared up' by the police. Not every case where the police know, or think they know, who committed a crime can be counted as a detection. Some crimes are not counted as detected even though the offender is apprehended for another offence; and some crimes are counted as detected when the victim might view the case as far from solved.

Data from the Home Office © Crown Copyright 2009


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