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Killings 'are lowest in 20 years' Killings are lowest in 20 years
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The number of murders and manslaughters has dropped by 17% to a 20-year low, the annual crime figures for England and Wales show. The number of murders, manslaughters and child killings has dropped by 17% to a 20-year low, the annual crime figures for England and Wales show.
Theft-related crime has risen in the last year, with domestic burglary up 1%, shoplifting rising by 10% and fraud up by 5%. Theft-related crime has risen in the last year, with domestic burglary up 1%, shoplifting rising by 10%.
But overall crime is down by 5% and violent crime has fallen by 6%. In this, gun crime has seen a 17% fall. But overall crime is down by 5% and violent crime has fallen by 6%, and gun crime has seen a 17% fall.
The British Crime Survey suggests the risk of being a victim of crime has risen from 22% to 23%.
The survey, which asks a sample of adults what their experiences of crime have been, shows theft from the person - handbag snatches or pickpocketing - has seen a rise of 25%.
But BBC Home Affairs correspondent Andy Tighe said the survey showed overall crime and robbery appeared to be stable.