- Flagship survey shows people feel safer in their communities
Crime levels have dropped by more than half since 2008-09,
according to the latest Scottish Crime and Justice Survey (SCJS).
The 2021-22 official statistics show that people feel safer in
their communities, with the proportion of those experiencing the
types of crime covered in the survey at an historic low.
The survey of around 5,600 adults across Scotland estimates that
since 2008-09:
- the volume of crime, including incidents not reported to
police, has fallen by 53%
- the proportion of people experiencing crime has fallen from
one in five (20.4%) to around one in 10 (10.0%)
- violent crime has decreased by nearly three-fifths (58%)
- property crime is down by 51%
- the proportion of people who feel safe walking home alone
after dark has increased to more than three-quarters (76%) from
two-thirds (66%)
Those who took part in the survey were asked about their
experiences of violent crime and property crime, including
personal theft, other household theft and vandalism.
They were also asked about their perceptions of crime, policing
and the justice system. Most adults expressed confidence in the
effectiveness of their local police, including their ability to
handle incidents and solve crimes. Nearly half (49%) said police
in their local area do an excellent or good job, compared with
55% in the last SCJS in 2019-20.
Justice Secretary said:
“This flagship national survey indicates that crime has fallen by
more than half since 2008-09 and that people feel safer in their
local communities.
“While the fact that most people will not experience crime is
welcome, I know that there can be a significant impact for those
who do, particularly in cases of violent and sexual offences.
“These statistics are consistent with other official sources
which show that recorded crime is at one of the lowest levels
since 1974. This is testimony to the efforts of Scotland’s
police, justice and community safety partners and this
Government’s investment in the justice system.
“Our police officers work tirelessly to keep us all safe – and
their effectiveness in doing so is reflected in the results of
this survey. As police operations adapt to meet changes in how
crime is committed – for example, with increasing numbers of
offences being committed online – we will continue to support
Police Scotland as part of efforts to help keep crime down and
communities safe.”
Background
Scottish Crime and Justice
Survey 2021-22
The full statistical publication
is available on the Scottish Government website.