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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Adam Withnall

Crime levels soar 70% as millions of cyber crimes included for first time

Crime levels in Britain have soared by around 70 per cent after official figures included cyber crime for the first time.

More than seven million fraud and cyber crimes are being committed a year, according to the first official estimates provided by the Office for National Statistics.

The ONS said preliminary research indicated there were 5.1 million incidents of fraud, with 3.8 million adult victims in England and Wales in the 12 months prior to being interviewed between May and August. There were a further estimated 2.5 million incidents of cyber crime falling under the Computer Misuse Act.

Not including fraud and cyber crime, data from the Crime Survey of England and Wales showed that other offences had actually fallen 8 per cent from last year.

With an estimated 6.5 million offences committed that were comparable year-on-year, it was the lowest level since the survey began in 1981

Separate police figures were much lower for recorded instances of cyber crime, which the ONS said was due to the different way the figures are recorded.

"The profile of cases covered by the CSEW cover the full spectrum of harm or loss," the ONS said in a statement.

"Reporting rates are likely to be lower in cases where there is low or no harm, but merely inconvenience, to the victim."

The police recorded figures showed an overall increase in crime rates, up 5 per cent to 4.3 million incidents.

Additional reporting by agencies

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