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Strategic Priority Crime - Burglary

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National Expectations

The Government’s Crime Reduction Strategy has a Public Service Agreement target to reduce domestic burglary by 25% with no local authority area having a rate more than three times the national average by 2005

National Indicators

  • BVPI 126 - Domestic burglaries per 1,000 households and percentage detected.

Regional and Countywide Expectations

The Performance Plan for Policing Sussex; Operational Policy – To reduce the number of domestic burglaries and increase the percentage detected.

Local Objectives

  • To reduce the number of burglaries of people's homes and increase the percentage detected
  • To disrupt the beneficiaries of acquisitive crime by tackling the second hand market

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