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Published: 30 September 2025

Scottish Crime & Justice Survey - 16 September 2025

Keywords : Performance

Report Summary

This report provides members of the Policing Performance Committee with an update on the latest findings from the Scottish Crime and Justice Survey, covering the 2023-24 financial year. This update focuses on the latest estimates of crimes experienced in Scotland as well as results from questions relating to confidence in policing and feelings of safety.

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Meeting

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Policing Performance Committee - 16 September 2025

Date : 16 September 2025

Location : online


PROPERTY CRIME AND FRAUD AND COMPUTER MISUSE

In 2023-24, 10.3% of adults were victims of property crime. This is an increase on the position from the previous survey in 2021-22 (8.7%), but remains at a similar level to the pre-covid position.

These first figures show that around one-in-ten adults (9.5%) were the victim of a fraud or computer misuse crime, though most people who lost money were ultimately reimbursed.


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