As crime rates reach record highs – with sex crimes and violent attacks fuelling the increase – the number of cases actually being solved has plummeted to an all-time low
Crime rates have hit a record high while the number of cases being solved is at an all-time low, official figures reveal.
Some 6.5 million offences have been logged in the past year, up 12% on the previous 12 months.
The rise has been fuelled by an increase in sex crimes, up 20%, and violent attacks, up 13%, says the Office for National Statistics.
Other data shows that the rate of criminals being charged has fallen to a new low of 5.4% â down from over 15% just seven years ago.