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Policing - Crimes Cleared up by the Police

High Level Summary of Statistics Trend Last update: Monday, September 29, 2008

Crimes Cleared up by the Police

A crime is regarded as 'cleared-up' where there is a sufficiency of evidence under Scots law to justify consideration of criminal proceedings.

Clear-up rates for the different crime types show marked differences, from 25% for vandalism, fire-raising etc to 98% for other crimes.

Generally, clear-up rates have been increasing over recent years, with 2007/08 being the highest rate for non-sexual crimes of violence (e.g. murder, serious assault) for over 30 years.

Clear-up rates broken down by Crime Group

Source: Justice Analytical Services

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Page updated: Monday, September 29, 2008