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Only 8% of domestic burglary reports to the Metropolitan Police last year resulted in action being taken against the perpetrator, figures have shown.Only 8% of domestic burglary reports to the Metropolitan Police last year resulted in action being taken against the perpetrator, figures have shown.
Of 44,683 reports received in London in 2015, only 3,575 resulted in a suspect being charged or cautioned. In 2014 the rate was similar, at 8.6%.Of 44,683 reports received in London in 2015, only 3,575 resulted in a suspect being charged or cautioned. In 2014 the rate was similar, at 8.6%.
Sutton, Harrow and Wembley were the areas with the lowest percentages of reports looked into further by police.Sutton, Harrow and Wembley were the areas with the lowest percentages of reports looked into further by police.
The Met has not yet commented but has started a burglary prevention campaign.The Met has not yet commented but has started a burglary prevention campaign.
Independent charity Victim Support said it offered to help 148,376 victims of burglary in England and Wales in the last financial year.Independent charity Victim Support said it offered to help 148,376 victims of burglary in England and Wales in the last financial year.
'Proper crime''Proper crime'
It said victims are robbed of "their sense of security at home" and left feeling "vulnerable, frightened and distressed".It said victims are robbed of "their sense of security at home" and left feeling "vulnerable, frightened and distressed".
"It is important that all victims know that if they report an incident of burglary they will be taken seriously and the offence will be investigated thoroughly," it said."It is important that all victims know that if they report an incident of burglary they will be taken seriously and the offence will be investigated thoroughly," it said.
Sebastian Stephenson, who put a homemade banner on his house in a bid to find a burglar, said: "The police do not prosecute. They do not investigate."Sebastian Stephenson, who put a homemade banner on his house in a bid to find a burglar, said: "The police do not prosecute. They do not investigate."
"Burglary is proper crime which affects the whole family."Burglary is proper crime which affects the whole family.
"In my experience, they [the police] do nothing. I would like to know how they even get to that 8%. Maybe the criminals are handing themselves in."In my experience, they [the police] do nothing. I would like to know how they even get to that 8%. Maybe the criminals are handing themselves in.
"People I've spoken to say they get given a Cris [Crime reporting information system] number for insurance and that's it.""People I've spoken to say they get given a Cris [Crime reporting information system] number for insurance and that's it."
Mr Stephenson said he had to drive a van that was broken into to a fingerprint officer in Croydon because she refused to come to his property.Mr Stephenson said he had to drive a van that was broken into to a fingerprint officer in Croydon because she refused to come to his property.
"I was devastated with the level of service," he said."I was devastated with the level of service," he said.
The figures also showed that, across the capital, the police only investigated further - by collecting evidence such as CCTV or fingerprints - in 45% of the domestic burglary calls they receive.The figures also showed that, across the capital, the police only investigated further - by collecting evidence such as CCTV or fingerprints - in 45% of the domestic burglary calls they receive.
In some areas such as Harrow, Wembley and Sutton the figure was only 26%, whereas in the Kingston and Greenwich more than 96% of cases were investigated.In some areas such as Harrow, Wembley and Sutton the figure was only 26%, whereas in the Kingston and Greenwich more than 96% of cases were investigated.
Richard Garside, the director of the Centre for Crime and Justice Studies, said the discrepancies between postcodes could point to differing local policing priorities.Richard Garside, the director of the Centre for Crime and Justice Studies, said the discrepancies between postcodes could point to differing local policing priorities.
Nationally, there has been a significant drop in the number of burglaries being recorded since the mid-1990s, he added.Nationally, there has been a significant drop in the number of burglaries being recorded since the mid-1990s, he added.
'Mickey Mouse campaign''Mickey Mouse campaign'
Last year, the head of the National Police Chiefs' Council said people should not expect to see an officer after a burglary as budget cuts meant forces had to change priorities.Last year, the head of the National Police Chiefs' Council said people should not expect to see an officer after a burglary as budget cuts meant forces had to change priorities.
The findings come amid the launch of a £255,000 crime prevention campaign aimed at reducing the number of burglaries.The findings come amid the launch of a £255,000 crime prevention campaign aimed at reducing the number of burglaries.
In the #BeAHero video posted on YouTube, a local resident is celebrated as a crime-fighting hero by police, the media and her neighbours for double-locking her front door.In the #BeAHero video posted on YouTube, a local resident is celebrated as a crime-fighting hero by police, the media and her neighbours for double-locking her front door.
The force said it hoped the film would help motivate Londoners to take small steps to avoid becoming a burglary victim.The force said it hoped the film would help motivate Londoners to take small steps to avoid becoming a burglary victim.
Assistant Commander Martin Hewitt said: "We need to get everyone involved and enable them to look after themselves and work with us to prevent crime."Assistant Commander Martin Hewitt said: "We need to get everyone involved and enable them to look after themselves and work with us to prevent crime."
But Mr Stephenson described the campaign as "Mickey Mouse" and added: "They're trying to save themselves some money and save their face."But Mr Stephenson described the campaign as "Mickey Mouse" and added: "They're trying to save themselves some money and save their face."
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