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Only 8% of home burglars caught in London | Only 8% of home burglars caught in London |
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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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