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<p>The best measure of trends in crime experienced by the general public, according
to the independent Office for National Statistics, is the Crime Survey for England
and Wales which is unaffected by changes to the Home Office Counting Rules (HOCR)
for recorded crime.</p><p>The HOCR is a victim-based recording system and the changes
return us to a position where when a victim reports several crimes to the police at
the same time which were committed by the same offender only a “principal crime” is
reported to the Home Office. The Police will continue to be expected to log the details
of all relevant offences disclosed by the victim within the principal crime record.
The Government continues to expect the Police to investigate all crimes reported to
them regardless of the fact that many will not be reported to the Home Office, and
this position remains unchanged.</p><p>The changes in the HOCR will give a more accurate
picture of police caseload and better hold them to account for their response.</p><p>As
well as reducing bureaucracy, the latest changes are designed to help provide a clearer
picture of the actual levels of crime that are being reported to the police and to
free up more of their time to support victims, pursue perpetrators and prioritise
the investigation of crimes which matter most to the public.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>
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