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Cliciwch yma i ddidoli1980Cliciwch yma i ddidoli1981Cliciwch yma i ddidoli1982Cliciwch yma i ddidoli1983Cliciwch yma i ddidoli1984Cliciwch yma i ddidoli1985Cliciwch yma i ddidoli1986Cliciwch yma i ddidoli1987Cliciwch yma i ddidoli1988Cliciwch yma i ddidoli1989Cliciwch yma i ddidoli1990Cliciwch yma i ddidoli1991Cliciwch yma i ddidoli1992Cliciwch yma i ddidoli1993Cliciwch yma i ddidoli1994Cliciwch yma i ddidoli1995Cliciwch yma i ddidoli1996Cliciwch yma i ddidoli1997Cliciwch yma i ddidoli1998-99In April 1998 the Home Office Counting Rules for Recorded Crime were expanded to include certain additional summary offences and counts became more victim-based (the number of victims was counted rather than the number of offences).<br /><br />Fraud and forgery note: The new counting rules allow the recording of unreported cheque and credit card fraud offences that are discovered by the police in subsequent investigation. In some forces across England and Wales, the change in counting rules coincided with a review of recording practices for cheque and credit card fraud offences. These reviews have resulted in more reported offences being recorded, thus causing increases in recorded offences that are not directly attributable to the new rules.Cliciwch yma i ddidoli1999-00Cliciwch yma i ddidoli2000-01Cliciwch yma i ddidoli2001-02Cliciwch yma i ddidoli2002-03Implementation of the National Crime Recording Standard from April 2002. The NCRS aims to promote greater consistency between police forces in the recording of crime and to take a more victim-orientated approach to crime recording.Cliciwch yma i ddidoli2003-04Cliciwch yma i ddidoli2004-05Cliciwch yma i ddidoli2005-06Cliciwch yma i ddidoli2006-07Cliciwch yma i ddidoli2007-08Cliciwch yma i ddidoli2008-09
[Lleihau]Total recorded crime132,272142,292157,438160,882171,535176,278189,741194,805196,457195,885229,248271,038287,258279,018261,232247,347246,246236,936261,994255,487238,449241,432294,780289,263267,624258,013258,473243,623236,615
Total recorded crime[Lleihau]RobberyAn incident or offence in which force or the threat of force is used either during or immediately prior to a theft or attempted theft. If there is no use or threat of force an offence of theft from the person (which is included in Other theft offences) is recorded.RobberyAn incident or offence in which force or the threat of force is used either during or immediately prior to a theft or attempted theft. If there is no use or threat of force an offence of theft from the person (which is included in Other theft offences) is recorded.3073623403062802843903713823864645856707476397908638118539098901,0301,3771,2801,0841,1261,3541,2601,215
[Lleihau]BurglaryAn offence of burglary is recorded by the police if a person enters any building as a trespasser and with intent to commit an offence of theft, grievous bodily harm or unlawful damage. Burglary does not necessarily involve forced entry; it may be through an open window, or by entering the property under false pretences (e.g. impersonating an official).32,34036,11338,64740,21342,48042,24445,27344,19441,37939,01345,11758,99464,61061,90157,75056,32551,83146,44541,94136,76432,88332,20836,83934,67229,27626,31826,77426,62125,637
BurglaryAn offence of burglary is recorded by the police if a person enters any building as a trespasser and with intent to commit an offence of theft, grievous bodily harm or unlawful damage. Burglary does not necessarily involve forced entry; it may be through an open window, or by entering the property under false pretences (e.g. impersonating an official).Burglary in a dwellingAn offence of burglary is recorded by the police if a person enters any building as a trespasser and with intent to commit an offence of theft, grievous bodily harm or unlawful damage. Burglary does not necessarily involve forced entry; it may be through an open window, or by entering the property under false pretences (e.g. impersonating an official).<br /><br />Burglary does not cover theft by a person who is entitled to be in the dwelling at the time of the offence. The dwelling is a house, flat or any connected outhouse or garage. Common areas (e.g. hallways) are not included.13,61315,06416,19517,44017,16716,70718,21618,19617,43816,21117,28922,24524,46523,27722,80822,19520,51118,00116,03814,44612,15012,52614,95413,90211,68710,01010,57811,29810,462
Burglary in a building other than a dwelling18,72721,04922,45222,77325,31325,53727,05725,99823,94122,80227,82836,74940,14538,62434,94234,13031,32028,44425,90322,31820,73319,68221,88520,77017,58916,30816,19615,32315,175
[Lleihau]Offences against vehiclesOffences against vehicles includes offences of aggravated vehicle taking, theft of a motor vehicle, theft from a vehicle and interfering with a motor vehicle (formerly termed interference and tampering).<br /><br />A ‘motor vehicle’ is defined as any mechanically propelled vehicle made, intended or adapted for use on roads...|The data item is not available..|The data item is not available..|The data item is not available..|The data item is not available..|The data item is not available..|The data item is not available..|The data item is not available..|The data item is not available..|The data item is not available..|The data item is not available..|The data item is not available..|The data item is not available..|The data item is not available..|The data item is not available..|The data item is not available..|The data item is not available..|The data item is not available..|The data item is not available..|The data item is not available..|The data item is not available..|The data item is not available..|The data item is not available54,55052,54344,68742,81841,42934,89132,298
Offences against vehiclesOffences against vehicles includes offences of aggravated vehicle taking, theft of a motor vehicle, theft from a vehicle and interfering with a motor vehicle (formerly termed interference and tampering).<br /><br />A ‘motor vehicle’ is defined as any mechanically propelled vehicle made, intended or adapted for use on roads.Theft or unauthorised taking of motor vehicleIncludes aggravated vehicle taking from 1992 onwards.15,21013,73114,64513,84115,12916,61820,15419,39921,26820,82926,54330,78831,54331,35232,51429,31827,56226,22325,27122,42117,85716,95717,81016,13312,99211,69511,3129,6448,277
Theft from a vehicle13,74918,27221,77220,98322,34022,52826,57331,41135,65432,41740,28347,90048,94046,11342,30538,47038,11133,56230,89029,44325,79525,65131,06629,81026,06326,11525,30722,04321,126

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