The Office of National Statistics have confirmed that Devon and Cornwall are among the safest counties in England and Wales, with the second lowest crime rate of all police force areas.
The ONS (Office of National Statistics) have confirmed that Devon and Cornwall are among the safest counties in England and Wales, with the second lowest crime rate of all police force areas.
The ONS figures measure 14 crime categories and the Force is ranked in the top three for six of them and in the top seven for three more.
Like other forces around the country, Devon and Cornwall Police are dealing with the consequences of the ongoing cost of living crisis, which is reflected in the figures by a rise in theft and other acquisitive crime. For example, Devon and Cornwall has seen a rise in shoplifting offences but still has the third lowest rate of any police area in the country for that type of crime.
T/Deputy Chief Constable Dave Thorne said:
“It’s always satisfying to see Devon and Cornwall near the top of the table, but we’re not complacent and we’re constantly striving to improve our service and improve public confidence.
Over the last year we’ve been using the Op Loki model to respond to issues identified by local people. The most recent phase was carried out in Barnstaple last month and focused on drugs, anti-social behaviour and keeping our roads safe.
We will continue working with our communities and partners to deliver a quality police service for our residents and visitors.”