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Detected Crime in Blackburn

See also: Recorded crime

Local police force: Lancashire

Detected crime for six key offences 2005-2006

Lancashire (total)

Number of crimesNumber of detectionsDetection
Rate (%)
Violence against the person28,84117,44160
Sexual offences1,50562842
Robbery1,02132832
Burglary in a dwelling6,1841,54125
Theft of a vehicle3,84992224
Theft from a vehicle10,5211,35313

 

Lancashire Central

Number of crimesNumber of detectionsDetection
Rate (%)
Violence against the person3,7102,18459
Sexual offences1826938
Robbery2247533
Burglary in a dwelling65515824
Theft of a vehicle45811224
Theft from a vehicle1,57428918

 

Lancashire Eastern

Number of crimesNumber of detectionsDetection
Rate (%)
Violence against the person5,2693,39564
Sexual offences31014346
Robbery2036532
Burglary in a dwelling1,36636327
Theft of a vehicle77316922
Theft from a vehicle2,01934217

 

Lancashire Northern

Number of crimesNumber of detectionsDetection
Rate (%)
Violence against the person4,2042,54561
Sexual offences20910048
Robbery902528
Burglary in a dwelling81816420
Theft of a vehicle44512027
Theft from a vehicle1,2831109

 

Lancashire Southern

Number of crimesNumber of detectionsDetection
Rate (%)
Violence against the person4,1242,70165
Sexual offences2186429
Robbery1114137
Burglary in a dwelling89027631
Theft of a vehicle72121129
Theft from a vehicle1,82422813

 

Lancashire Western

Number of crimesNumber of detectionsDetection
Rate (%)
Violence against the person6,1933,27253
Sexual offences29313044
Robbery1916635
Burglary in a dwelling1,09030728
Theft of a vehicle62215625
Theft from a vehicle1,433886

 

Pennine

Number of crimesNumber of detectionsDetection
Rate (%)
Violence against the person5,3413,34463
Sexual offences29312242
Robbery2025628
Burglary in a dwelling1,36527320
Theft of a vehicle83015419
Theft from a vehicle2,38829612

 

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 2007

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