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Crime cut by 11 per cent on London's buses, youth crime down by 19 per cent

20 November 2007

Crime on London's buses is 11 per cent lower than a year ago, according to the latest statistics compiled by Transport for London (TfL) and the Metropolitan Police Service.

The results are showing a clear and sustained downward trend in crime

Jeroen Weimar, Director of Transport Policing and Enforcement at TfL

The latest figures for the first six months of 2007/08 show a significant fall in criminal damage, robbery and theft offences on the Capital's buses. 

This follows a three per cent year-on-year reduction in crime on London's buses in 2006/7, despite rapidly increasing passenger numbers.

Analysis by London's transport authority also shows that the number of criminal incidents believed to involve one or more people aged 16 or under was 19 per cent lower in the first half of 2007/08, compared with the same period in 2006/07.
 
The reduction in crime - now just 15 crimes per million passenger journeys - has been assisted by visible policing by officers from the Metropolitan Police Transport Operation Command Unit, which is funded by TfL.
  
In addition 21 Safer Transport Teams were deployed in outer London boroughs this year.

Policing presence

The introduction of Safer Transport Teams has provided visibility and reassurance to passengers on thousands of London's buses. 

The teams have been welcomed by local communities as a valuable policing presence and, following their success, The Mayor and TfL, in partnership with the Metropolitan Police Service, will be providing funding of £10.7m for their continued operation for a third year.
 
Mayor of London, Ken Livingstone said: "These figures show clearly the significant effect that our introduction of Safer Transport Teams is now having on bearing down on the small number of people who commit crime on the bus network. 

"London's buses are a low crime environment and with investment in extra police, comprehensive CCTV on buses and improved intelligence our passengers are better protected than ever before.

Proven success

"The teams have been a proven success, and we will be continuing to fund them for a further year, making the transport network even safer."

The latest figures for the first six months of 2007/08 show a significant fall in criminal damage, robbery and theft offences on the Capital's buses. 

 Jeroen Weimar, Director of Transport Policing and Enforcement at TfL, said: "We have deployed targeted policing on and around London's bus network for five years now, and the results are showing a clear and sustained downward trend in crime."

 


Notes to editors:

Crime Figures Summary:

   Burglary  Criminal Damage  Drugs  Fraud or forgery  Other Notofiable Offences  Robbery  Sexual Offences Theft and Handling   Violence against the person
 Apr-06  10 673  39   27 27  764  33  1315  690 
 May -06  11  637  28  32  35  550  46  1350  742
 Jun-06  10  712  33  30  33  417  41  1130  668
 Jul-06  13  612  29  19  23  395  51  1168  634
 Aug-06  5  503  23  22  18  368  29  1095  580
 Sep-06  5  637  29  22  25  452  43  1117  715
 Total  54  3774  181  152  161  2946  243  7175  4029
 % of Total  0  20  1  1  1  16  1  38  22
                   
 Apr-07  15  604  50  31  15  373  52  1144  682
 May-07  7  538  59  28  27  421  41  1161  710
 Jun-07  10  486  49  48  21  412  48  1110  763
 Jul-07  10  468  48  30  21  365  32  1124  691
 Aug-07  8  416  48  33  15  240  33  1002  668
 Sep-07  12  423  47  32  15  302  35  988  653
 Total  62  2935  301  202  114  2113  241  6529  4167
 % of Total  0  18  2  1  1  13  1  39  25

 

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