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These data tables are published alongside the bulletin Crime in England & Wales, year ending March 2022
For dates of future publications please see the Office for National Statistics (ONS) Release Calendar
Data tables shown in this workbook relate to the Telephone-operated Crime Survey for England and Wales
For explanatory notes on these statistics see the User guide to crime statistics for England and Wales: Me
(COVID-19) pandemic
Telephone-operated Crime Survey for England and Wales (TCSEW) data are published as Experime
testing phase and not yet fully developed
Not all tables typically published within this suite have been able to be created on the TCSEW data. These
associated tabs. Please refer to the March 2020 release for the latest data
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Table of contents
Table number
Table D1
Table D2
Table D3
Table D4
Table D7
Table D8
Table D9
Proportion of adults who were victims of all crime and personal crime (including fraud and computer misus
aged 18 and over/households. Telephone-operated Crime Survey for England and Wales (TCSEW), year
Proportion of adults who were victims of all crime and personal crime (including fraud and computer misus
characteristics, Adults aged 18 and over/households. Telephone-operated Crime Survey for England and W
2022 interviews
Proportion of adults who were victims of all crime and personal crime (excluding fraud and computer misus
aged 18 and over/households. Telephone-operated Crime Survey for England and Wales (TCSEW), year
Proportion of adults who were victims of all crime and personal crime (excluding fraud and computer misu
18 and over/households. Telephone-operated Crime Survey for England and Wales (TCSEW), year ending
Proportion of children aged 10 to 15 who experienced victimisation in the last year (preferred measure), by
Proportion of children aged 10 to 15 who experienced victimisation in the last year (preferred measure), by
Number of times victims were victimised, Telephone-operated Crime Survey for England and Wales (TCSE
over/households England and Wales, year ending March 2022
Proportion of victims who were victimised more than once, Telephone-operated Crime Survey for England
and over/households. England and Wales, year ending March 2022
Proportion of incidents experienced by repeat victims, Telephone-operated Crime Survey for England and
over/households. England and Wales, year ending March 2022
Percentage of CSEW incidents reported to the police or Action Fraud
Reasons for not reporting incidents of fraud and computer misuse to the police or Action Fraud
Link to Table D1
Link to Table D2
Link to Table D3
Link to Table D4
Link to Table D5
Link to Table D6
Link to Table D7
Link to Table D8
Link to Table D9
Note number
10
Note number
2
3
6
7
9
or table D1 to D4
Note text
See Section 6 of the User guide to crime statistics for England and Wales: Measuring crime during the
or household characteristics.
Some indicators have not been collected in the Telephone-operated Crime Survey for England and Wa
previous years.
This is the estimated percentage of adults who have been a victim of at least one personal crime or hav
one household crime.
Personal crime includes violence, robbery, theft from the person, other theft of personal property, and fr
Data for this indicator was collected from the respondent's initial face-to-face Crime Survey for England
section 6 of the User guide to crime statistics for England and Wales: Measuring crime during the Coron
Employment status collected at Telephone-operated Crime Survey for England and Wales (TCSEW) w
guide to crime statistics for England and Wales: Measuring crime during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) p
The definition of disability used is consistent with the core definition of disability under the Equality Act 2
long-standing illness, disability or impairment which causes difficulty with day-to-day activities.
The terminology used to label this data has been changed to 'sexual orientation' from 'sexual identity' to
Sexual Orientation is an umbrella concept which encompasses sexual identity, attraction and behaviour
substantial body of research and is designed to capture self-perceived Sexual Identity. An individual co
attraction or behaviour. The measurement of Sexual Identity was identified within the research as the co
experiences of disadvantage and discrimination. The question was not designed for specific or detailed
more detailed questions and answer categories might be more appropriate.
Household crime includes domestic burglary, other household theft, vehicle-related theft, bicycle theft a
Local area deprivation is measured using the English Indices of Deprivation 2019 for areas in England
or Tables D7 to D9
Note text
See Section 5 of the User Guide for more information about the crime types included in this table.
Two different breakdowns are provided for violence. One relates to whether an injury was inflicted (viole
offender relationship (domestic, acquaintance, stranger).
This percentage is calculated treating a household theft crime as a personal theft crime. It is the estima
more than one personal theft crime or have been resident in a household that was a victim of household
New victimisation questions on fraud and computer misuse were incorporated into the Crime Survey for
Two different breakdowns are provided for fraud. One relates to the type of fraud, the other relates to w
For the purposes of this analysis, 'All other fraud' refers to advance fee fraud and other fraud combined
'Cyber' represents cases where the internet or any type of online activity was related to any aspect of th
'Non-cyber' represents offences which did not involve the internet or any online activity.
Proportions of incidents experienced by repeat victims are calculated from incidence rates; it is not poss
personal offences are based on rates per adult and those for household offences on rates per househo
Useful links
User guide to crime statistics for England and Wales: Measuring crime during the Coronavirus (COVID-
User guide to crime statistics for England and Wales: Measuring crime during the Coronavirus (COVID-
User guide to crime statistics for England and Wales: Measuring crime during the Coronavirus (COVID-
Useful links
User guide to crime statistics for England and Wales - March 2020
Table D1: Proportion of adults who were victims of all crime and personal crime (includin
Telephone-operated Crime Survey for England and Wales (TCSEW), year ending March 2022 inte
This worksheet contains one table. Some cells refer to notes which can be found on the Notes workshe
Link to Notes
Some shorthand is used in this table. [u] indicates that data are not reported because the unweighted b
These data are published as Experimental Statistics, which are in the testing phase and not yet fully de
Link to table of contents
Source: Office for National Statistics - Telephone-operated Crime Survey for England and Wales (TCSE
All adults
All adults
All adults
All adults
All adults
All adults
All adults
All adults
Men
Men
Men
Men
Men
Men
Men
Men
Women
Women
Women
Women
Women
Women
Women
Women
Marital status
Marital status
Marital status
Marital status
Marital status
Marital status
Disability [note 7]
Disability [note 7]
Religion [note 5]
Religion [note 5]
Religion [note 5]
Religion [note 5]
Religion [note 5]
Religion [note 5]
Religion [note 5]
Religion [note 5]
] indicates that data are not reported because the unweighted base is fewer than 150.
tal Statistics, which are in the testing phase and not yet fully developed.
Men 20.1
18-24 20.7
25-34 22.8
35-44 24.2
45-54 20.0
55-64 18.8
65-74 16.9
75+ 13.6
Women 19.3
18-24 12.9
25-34 26.3
35-44 20.0
45-54 23.8
55-64 19.2
65-74 15.0
75+ 12.3
White 19.2
English/Welsh/Scottish/Northern Irish/British 18.8
Irish 22.9
Gypsy or Irish Traveller [u]
Any other white background 24.6
Mixed/Multiple 22.7
White and Black Caribbean [u]
White and Black African [u]
White and Asian [u]
Any other Mixed/Multiple ethnic background [u]
Asian/Asian British 22.4
Indian 21.1
Pakistani 25.4
Bangladeshi [u]
Chinese [u]
Any other Asian background 14.5
Black/African/Caribbean/Black British 22.8
African 18.5
Caribbean 34.9
Any other Black/African/Caribbean background [u]
Other ethnic group [u]
Arab [u]
Any other ethnic group [u]
Disabled 23.4
Not disabled 18.8
No religion 20.0
Christian 19.2
Buddhist [u]
Hindu 19.3
Jewish 20.2
Muslim 23.4
Sikh [u]
Other 19.4
Heterosexual/straight 19.9
Gay/Lesbian 29.0
Bisexual 30.5
Other [u]
d computer misuse), by personal characteristics, Adults aged 18 and over/households
Personal crime
(including fraud and Unweighted base
computer misuse) - number of
percentage, victims interviews
once or more [note 4]
13.0 31,204
10.6 414
15.3 1,918
14.7 3,288
15.0 4,423
12.5 6,580
11.2 8,249
8.4 6,332
13.1 14,615
11.0 199
14.3 870
16.6 1,462
14.3 2,066
12.3 2,997
12.1 3,992
8.0 3,029
12.8 16,589
10.3 215
16.2 1,048
12.8 1,826
15.7 2,357
12.7 3,583
10.5 4,257
8.7 3,303
12.9 29,312
12.5 27,998
13.4 259
[u] 0
18.1 1,055
12.2 288
[u] 92
[u] 33
[u] 81
[u] 82
13.6 1,040
12.7 521
10.6 179
[u] 59
[u] 94
6.9 187
14.3 425
10.3 229
24.4 166
[u] 30
[u] 114
[u] 35
[u] 79
12.6 28,319
15.3 2,879
12.4 16,167
13.8 2,573
14.0 4,378
19.2 586
14.4 3,623
9.1 3,865
13.3 8,916
13.2 3,004
16.6 2,124
[u] 98
16.0 704
[u] 41
9.6 14,509
17.1 167
17.9 742
[u] 50
11.8 723
[u] 117
15.4 7,100
12.4 23,979
13.3 10,375
12.6 19,518
[u] 98
10.9 279
19.1 162
14.0 442
[u] 117
16.5 187
13.2 24,553
18.8 374
19.0 354
[u] 98
Table D2: Proportion of adults who were victims of all crime and personal crime (including
Telephone-operated Crime Survey for England and Wales (TCSEW), year ending March 2022 intervi
This worksheet contains one table. Some cells refer to notes which can be found on the Notes worksheet.
Link to Notes
Some shorthand is used in this table. [u] indicates that data are not reported because the unweighted base
These data are published as Experimental Statistics, which are in the testing phase and not yet fully develo
Source: Office for National Statistics - Telephone-operated Crime Survey for England and Wales (TCSEW
All adults
Structure of household
Structure of household
Structure of household
Tenure
Tenure
Tenure
Accommodation type
Accommodation type
Accommodation type
Accommodation type
Region
Region
Region
Region
Region
Region
Region
Region
Region
Region
ere victims of all crime and personal crime (including fraud and computer misuse), by household and
gland and Wales (TCSEW), year ending March 2022 interviews
icates that data are not reported because the unweighted base is fewer than 150.
Statistics, which are in the testing phase and not yet fully developed.
Household crime,
Unweighted base - Unweighted base - number of
percentage, victims once
number of interviews household interviews
or more [note 9]
Telephone-operated Crime Survey for England and Wales (TCSEW), year ending March 2022 inte
This worksheet contains one table. Some cells refer to notes which can be found on the Notes workshe
Link to Notes
Some shorthand is used in this table. [u] indicates that data are not reported because the unweighted b
These data are published as Experimental Statistics, which are in the testing phase and not yet fully de
Link to table of contents
Source: Office for National Statistics - Telephone-operated Crime Survey for England and Wales (TCSE
All adults
All adults
All adults
All adults
All adults
All adults
All adults
All adults
Men
Men
Men
Men
Men
Men
Men
Men
Women
Women
Women
Women
Women
Women
Women
Women
Marital status
Marital status
Marital status
Marital status
Marital status
Marital status
Disability [note 7]
Disability [note 7]
Religion [note 5]
Religion [note 5]
Religion [note 5]
Religion [note 5]
Religion [note 5]
Religion [note 5]
Religion [note 5]
Religion [note 5]
Men 11.2
18-24 14.6
25-34 13.9
35-44 14.4
45-54 9.8
55-64 9.7
65-74 7.2
75+ 6.9
Women 10.6
18-24 6.4
25-34 15.8
35-44 11.4
45-54 13.2
55-64 10.3
65-74 7.3
75+ 5.7
White 10.3
English/Welsh/Scottish/Northern Iris 10.0
Irish 16.1
Gypsy or Irish Traveller [u]
Any other white background 12.8
Mixed/Multiple 17.4
White and Black Caribbean [u]
White and Black African [u]
White and Asian [u]
Any other Mixed/Multiple ethnic ba [u]
Asian/Asian British 14.6
Indian 13.1
Pakistani 19.9
Bangladeshi [u]
Chinese [u]
Any other Asian background 11.3
Black/African/Caribbean/Black British 14.7
African 13.5
Caribbean 19.5
Any other Black/African/Caribbean [u]
Other ethnic group [u]
Arab [u]
Any other ethnic group [u]
Disabled 13.3
Not disabled 10.3
No religion 11.0
Christian 10.5
Buddhist [u]
Hindu 9.7
Jewish 9.3
Muslim 15.7
Sikh [u]
Other 9.6
Heterosexual/straight 10.7
Gay/Lesbian 18.2
Bisexual 19.6
Other [u]
misuse), by personal characteristics, Adults aged 18 and over/households
3.1 31,204
4.0 414
4.5 1,918
3.9 3,288
3.2 4,423
2.6 6,580
1.6 8,249
1.4 6,332
3.3 14,615
4.9 199
4.3 870
5.0 1,462
3.1 2,066
2.6 2,997
1.4 3,992
1.0 3,029
2.9 16,589
3.2 215
4.7 1,048
2.7 1,826
3.3 2,357
2.7 3,583
1.8 4,257
1.7 3,303
2.9 29,312
2.8 27,998
3.6 259
[u] 0
5.0 1,055
5.1 288
[u] 92
[u] 33
[u] 81
[u] 82
4.2 1,040
3.2 521
5.0 179
[u] 59
[u] 94
1.3 187
5.0 425
5.2 229
5.3 166
[u] 30
[u] 114
[u] 35
[u] 79
2.9 28,319
4.6 2,879
2.2 16,167
2.9 2,573
5.1 4,378
8.0 586
4.0 3,623
2.1 3,865
3.6 8,916
3.2 3,004
2.4 2,124
[u] 98
5.6 704
[u] 41
1.4 14,509
4.0 167
7.4 742
[u] 50
3.3 723
[u] 117
4.0 7,100
2.9 23,979
3.3 10,375
3.0 19,518
[u] 98
0.0 279
7.5 162
4.9 442
[u] 117
2.6 187
3.0 24,553
7.1 374
6.0 354
[u] 98
Table D4: Proportion of adults who were victims of all crime and personal crime (exclud
Telephone-operated Crime Survey for England and Wales (TCSEW), year ending March 2022 inte
This worksheet contains one table. Some cells refer to notes which can be found on the Notes workshe
Link to Notes
Some shorthand is used in this table. [u] indicates that data are not reported because the unweighted b
These data are published as Experimental Statistics, which are in the testing phase and not yet fully de
Link to table of contents
Source: Office for National Statistics - Telephone-operated Crime Survey for England and Wales (TCSE
All adults
Structure of household
Structure of household
Structure of household
Tenure
Tenure
Tenure
Accommodation type
Accommodation type
Accommodation type
Accommodation type
Area type
Area type
English Indices of Deprivation (Employment) [note 10]
English Indices of Deprivation (Employment) [note 10]
English Indices of Deprivation (Employment) [note 10]
Region
Region
Region
Region
Region
Region
Region
Region
Region
Region
ime and personal crime (excluding fraud and computer misuse), by household and area, Adults a
SEW), year ending March 2022 interviews
Owners 9.3
Social renters 15.9
Private renters 12.6
Urban 11.7
Rural 7.6
20% most deprived Output Areas 13.9
Other Output Areas 11.3
20% least deprived Output Areas 7.1
3.1 31,204
9.4 584
4.6 4,692
2.4 25,928
2.5 24,727
5.4 3,430
4.0 2,968
2.8 27,249
5.0 3,787
[u] 29
[u] 132
1.5 5,582
4.6 857
6.8 983
4.0 2,602
2.8 6,179
1.4 8,393
5.3 1,698
3.7 4,910
3.4 22,772
2.1 8,432
4.9 3,989
3.2 18,081
1.6 6,597
0.9 332
2.6 1,571
0.3 634
2.4 1,255
3.9 3,559
2.8 3,043
3.0 2,968
2.9 2,714
2.6 4,286
5.3 2,595
2.4 4,449
2.4 3,798
1.8 2,537
Table D5: Proportion of children aged 10 to 15 who experienced victimisation in the last yea
This table was not produced for this release as the TCSEW does not collect data from children aged
10 to 15 years.
For data based on the CSEW please refer to Crime in England and Wales: year ending March 2020 -
Annual trend and demographic tables
ictimisation in the last year (preferred measure), by personal characteristics
This table was not produced for this release as the TCSEW does not collect data from
children aged 10 to 15 years.
For data based on the CSEW please refer to Crime in England and Wales: year ending
March 2020 - Annual trend and demographic tables
ictimisation in the last year (preferred measure), by household and area characteristics
This worksheet contains one table. Some cells refer to notes which can be found on the Notes worksheet.
Link to Notes
Some shorthand is used in this table. [u] indicates that data are not reported because the unweighted b
These data are published as Experimental Statistics, which are in the testing phase and not yet fully de
Source: Office for National Statistics - Telephone-operated Crime Survey for England and Wales (TCSE
VIOLENCE [note 2] 72
ROBBERY [u]
Domestic burglary 81
Domestic burglary in a dwelling 76
Domestic burglary in a non-connected building to a dwelling 94
Other household theft 84
Vehicle-related theft 91
Cyber [note 7] 86
Non-cyber [note 8] 85
23 4
[u] [u]
[u] [u]
[u] [u]
21 3
[u] [u]
18 7
23 1
[u] [u]
16 0
[u] [u]
10 0
17 2
21 3
6 0
16 0
9 0
[u] [u]
18 4
14 2
19 7
17 1
17 1
13 1
11 0
13 0
13 1
14 1
9 0
9 1
8 0
8 and over/households
455
133
51
85
345
78
161
225
20
1,832
111
222
340
179
164
591
564
136
682
410
288
3,364
2,507
1,274
843
530
1,650
967
990
229
771
Table D8: Proportion of victims who were victimised more than once, Telephone-operate
Link to Notes
Some shorthand is used in this table. [u] indicates that data are not reported because the unweighted b
These data are published as Experimental Statistics, which are in the testing phase and not yet fully de
Source: Office for National Statistics - Telephone-operated Crime Survey for England and Wales (TCSE
VIOLENCE [Note 2]
Domestic violence
Acquaintance
Stranger
ROBBERY
Domestic burglary
Domestic burglary in a dwelling
Domestic burglary in a non-connected building to a dwelling
Vehicle-related theft
Bicycle theft
CRIMINAL DAMAGE
Criminal damage to a vehicle
Arson and other criminal damage
Cyber [Note 7]
Non-cyber [Note 8]
Computer misuse
Computer virus
Unauthorised access to personal information (including hacking)
d more than once, Telephone-operated Crime Survey for England and Wales (TCSEW), Adults age
are not reported because the unweighted base is fewer than 150.
28 455
[u] 133
[u] 51
[u] 85
25 345
[u] 78
25 161
24 225
[u] 20
17 1,832
[u] 111
11 222
19 340
24 179
6 164
16 591
9 564
[u] 136
22 682
16 410
26 288
18 3,364
18 2,507
15 1,274
11 843
13 530
14 1,650
15 967
9 990
11 229
8 771
TCSEW), Adults aged 18 and over/households
Table D9: Proportion of incidents experienced by repeat victims, Telephone-operated Cri
England and Wales, year ending March 2022
This worksheet contains one table. Some cells refer to notes which can be found on the Notes workshe
Link to Notes
Some shorthand is used in this table. [x] indicates that data are not available and [u] indicates that data
These data are published as Experimental Statistics, which are in the testing phase and not yet fully de
Source: Office for National Statistics - Telephone-operated Crime Survey for England and Wales (TCSE
VIOLENCE [Note 2]
Domestic violence
Acquaintance
Stranger
ROBBERY
Domestic burglary
Domestic burglary in a dwelling
Domestic burglary in a non-connected building to a dwelling
Vehicle-related theft
Bicycle theft
CRIMINAL DAMAGE
Criminal damage to a vehicle
Arson and other criminal damage
Cyber [Note 8]
Non-cyber [Note 9]
Computer misuse
Computer virus
Unauthorised access to personal information (including hacking)
peat victims, Telephone-operated Crime Survey for England and Wales (TCSEW), Adults aged 18 a
re not available and [u] indicates that data are not reported because the unweighted base is fewer than 150.
58 743
59 223
[u] 79
[u] 144
50 520
68 163
62 252
45 323
[u] 24
[x] [x]
[u] 126
22 284
37 422
46 245
12 177
30 738
18 629
[u] 143
46 988
35 511
55 477
36 4,313
35 3,148
31 1,601
20 920
28 627
29 1,952
30 1,196
20 1,165
23 290
18 875
EW), Adults aged 18 and over/households
This table was not produced for this release. The latest data available is for year
ending March 2020 and is based on the CSEW please refer to Crime in England
and Wales: year ending March 2020 - Annual trend and demographic tables
or Action Fraud
This table was not produced for this release. The latest data available is for year
ending March 2020 and is based on the CSEW please refer to Crime in England and
Wales: year ending March 2020 - Annual trend and demographic tables
ice, CSEW
This table was not produced for this release. The latest data available is for year ending
March 2020 and is based on the CSEW please refer to Crime in England and Wales: year
ending March 2020 - Annual trend and demographic tables
puter misuse to the police or Action Fraud
This table was not produced for this release. The latest data available is for year ending
March 2020 and is based on the CSEW please refer to Crime in England and Wales: year
ending March 2020 - Annual trend and demographic tables
local area
This table was not produced for this release. The latest data available is for year
ending March 2020 and is based on the CSEW please refer to Crime in England
and Wales: year ending March 2020 - Annual trend and demographic tables
ersonal characteristics
This table was not produced for this release. The latest data available is for year
ending March 2020 and is based on the CSEW please refer to Crime in England
and Wales: year ending March 2020 - Annual trend and demographic tables
ousehold and area characteristics