WEST Yorkshire Police have explained why they think there has been an increase in crime across the country.

Although there were 2,737 fewer burglaries and reductions in other key crime categories including theft from vehicles, an 8.2 per cent increase in total crime has been recorded in the latest Office for National Statistics figures.

Ongoing improvements in crime recording by West Yorkshire Police to ensure a true and accurate picture of offences is recorded along with the impact of Covid 19 pandemic have affected recorded crime levels across England.

The latest statistics compare the year to December 2021 with the year to December 2020.

West Yorkshire Police Deputy Chief Constable Russ Foster added: “The Force is still making progress and introducing new processes to ensure we continue to record crime ethically, accurately and with integrity.

"This victim focussed approach to crime recording has seen offences such as public order, criminal damage and harassment increase over recent months as we improve our crime recording processes in relation to anti-social behaviour.

“Our focus on violence against women also rightly ensures we continue to record high numbers of domestic related crime so that we can deliver the best service to victims.

“Our officers, staff and volunteers work hard to provide the best possible service to our local communities. This was highlighted in the most recent inspections by Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS).”

Compared to two years ago (12 months to December 2019 and pre-Covid 19) the latest figures are 4.1 per cent lower - 12,056 fewer offences.

Mr Foster, added: “While both periods were impacted by the Covid 19 pandemic, the period up to December 2020 was particularly impacted by the first lockdowns and therefore crime levels during this time were significantly lower than normal.”

In the last HMICFRS report into Crime Recording Practices, West Yorkshire Police was one of only five forces in the country to be graded as ‘Outstanding’ at crime-recording accuracy, putting victims are at the forefront of the force’s crime-recording arrangements.

West Yorkshire Police's performance was graded across ten areas of policing with the HMICFRS finding the force ‘outstanding’ in four areas, ‘good’ in four areas and ‘adequate’ in two areas.

HMICFRS stated that the Force is 'Outstanding' at preventing crime and anti-social behaviour, treating the public with fairness and respect, disrupting serious and organised crime and providing value for money.