Scottish Crime and Justice Survey 2017/18: main findings

Main findings from the Scottish Crime and Justice Survey 2017-18 and the self-completion findings covering the period 2016-17 to 2017-18.

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Summary Infographics

An infographic showing key findings from the Scottish Crime and Justice Survey on crime overall, including that the estimated level of crime has fallen by 42% since 2008/09.

An infographic showing key findings from the Scottish Crime and Justice Survey on violent crime, including that the estimated level of violent crime has fallen by 46% since 2008/09.

An infographic showing key findings from the Scottish Crime and Justice Survey on property crime, including that the estimated level of property crime has fallen by 41% since 2008/09.

An infographic showing key findings from the Scottish Crime and Justice Survey on public perceptions of the police, including measures on confidence in the ability of the police and variation in views amongst victims of crime and by deprivation.

An infographic showing key findings from the Scottish Crime and Justice Survey on public perceptions of crime and feelings of safety, including measures on views about the local and national crime rate in recent years.

An infographic showing key findings from the Scottish Crime and Justice Survey on illicit drug use, including the proportiong of adults reporting use of illicit drugs in the 12 months prior to interview and the substances most commonly used.

An infographic showing key findings from the Scottish Crime and Justice Survey on experiences of stalking and harassment, including the most common types of stalking and harassment experienced in the 12 months prior to interview.

An infographic showing key findings from the Scottish Crime and Justice Survey on experiences of partner abuse, including the proportion of adults reporting experience of partner abuse since the age of 16 and in the 12 months prior to interview.

An infographic showing key findings from the Scottish Crime and Justice Survey on experiences of sexual victimisation, including the proportion of adults reporing experience of sexual victimisation since the age of 16.

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Email: scjs@gov.scot

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