- Violent crime has been cut by nearly eight per cent
- Public disorder offences are down by around 23 per cent
- Vandalism has reduced by 17%
- Drug-related offences have seen a reduction of nearly 22%
- Pick pocketing has seen an 11% rise
Following the increase in theft of passenger property TfL has worked with the BTP on dedicated operations to tackle these offences and pickpocket figures are already starting to see a significant reduction.
In addition, crime on London Overground has remained low overall with significant reductions in robberies and drug-related offences. Some interesting figures released by the British Transport Police (BTP) show that for 2009/10:
Crime on the LU/DLR network was down by 4%
There are now just 13 crimes for every million passenger journeys
Violent crime has been cut by 7.5%
Sexual offences have been reduced by 3%
Criminal damage has gone down by 17.2%
Theft of passenger property or pick-pocketing has seen an increase of 10.8%
Theft of railway property, including cable theft, has seen an increase of 6.8%
Public disorder offences have gone down 22.7%
Fraud offences, including tampering with cash and ticket machines on LU property, have gone down by 10.4%
Drug-related offences have gone down by 21.7%
Robbery saw an increase of 0.7%
LU carried more than a billion passengers in 2009/10
Figures released by the BTP for London Overground also show that for 2009/10, Crimes on the London Overground network was down from 523 to 517:
Violent crime increased from 111 to 113
Sexual offences have been reduced by 38.5%
Criminal damage increased from 49 to 58
Theft of passenger property or pick-pocketing has seen an increase of from 73 to 85
Theft of railway property, including cable theft, was reduced by 27.8%
Public disorder offences went up from 87 to 91
Fraud offences, have gone down by 60%
Drug-related offences have gone down by 25%
Robbery saw a decrease of 26.7%
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