Safer Communities and Justice Statistics Monthly Data Report: December 2024 edition

This report contains summary statistics covering a number of important justice and safer communities areas. It is published with up to date statistics every month.


Summary statistics on crime in general

Please note that newly updated summary statistics are preceded by * New * in the appropriate sections of this report.

* New * Police recorded crime is up 1% since year ending September 2023, though remains below the position immediately prior to the pandemic. The total number of crimes recorded by the police in Scotland in the year ending September 2024 was 300,134. This was 2,709 crimes (or 1%) higher than the level recorded in the year ending September 2023.

Chart 1: Number of crimes recorded by the police (in thousands) – September 2020 to September 2024
Number of crimes recorded by the police in the year to 30 September for each of the years from 2020 to 2024. Last updated November 2024. Next update due February 2025.

Crime has fallen by 53% since 2008-09. Results from the Scottish Crime and Justice Survey (SCJS) show that around one in ten adults were victims of crime in 2021-22 (10.0%), down from 11.9% in 2019-20. This compares to one in five in 2008-09 (20.4%). The estimated number of crimes fell by 53% since 2008-09, and by 18% since 2017-18.

Chart 2: Estimated total crimes (in thousands) – by survey year
Total crimes as reported by the Scottish Crime & Justice Survey, 2008-09 to 2021-22. Last updated November 2023.

* New * Recorded violent crime increased in the most recent year. Non-sexual crimes of violence recorded by the police decreased by 1%, from 71,571 in year ending September 2023 to 71,002 in year ending September 2024. Common assault (down 1%) made up the clear majority (83%) of all non-sexual crimes of violence recorded in the year ending September 2024. The SCJS showed the volume of violent crime fell by nearly three-fifths (58%) between 2008-09 and 2021-22 and that an estimated 34% of violent crime in 2021-22 was reported to the police.

* New * Recorded sexual crimes decreased in the most recent year. Sexual crimes decreased by less than 1%, from 14,704 in the year ending September 2023 to 14,651 in the year ending September 2024. However, sexual crimes have been increasing in the long term. Multiple factors lie behind the long term increase in recorded sexual crime including a greater willingness of victims to come forward, more historical reporting, more online offending and the impact of new legislation. The SCJS for 2018-20 (2018-19 & 2019-20 combined) estimated that 3.6% of adults experienced at least one serious sexual assault since the age of 16, unchanged from 2008-09.

Women more likely to experience partner abuse. The SCJS, for 2018-20, estimated that 3.2% of respondents had experienced partner abuse in the year prior to interview. A higher proportion of women than men experienced this, at 3.7% and 2.6% respectively.

Increase in crime clear up rate. The clear up rate for all recorded crimes was 54.1% in 2023-24, up from 53.3% in 2022-23. Crimes against society (91.4%), non-sexual crimes of violence (68%) and sexual crimes (57.2%) continued to have higher clear up rates in 2023-24 than crimes of dishonesty (33.1%) and damage and reckless behaviour (29.6%).

Number of victims of homicide at third lowest since 1976. There were 57 homicide victims recorded by the police in Scotland in 2023-24, a 10% increase from 2022-23 but a 10% decrease from 2014-15.

Chart 3: Number of victims of homicide, 2014-15 to 2023-24
Annual number of victims of homicide recorded by the police, 2014-15 to 2023-24. Last updated October 2024. Next update due October 2025.

Increase in recorded domestic abuse incidents. There were 63,867 incidents of domestic abuse recorded by the police in 2023-24, an increase of 3% on 2022-23. In 2023-24, 38% of all incidents recorded by the police included the recording of at least one crime or offence.

Chart 4: Number of domestic abuse incidents, 2016-17 to 2023-24
Annual number of incidents of domestic abuse recorded by the police, broken down by whether crime/offence involved, 2016-17 to 2023-24. Last updated November 2024.

Contact

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