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Mr. MacArthur
asked the Secretary of State for Scotland how many crimes and offences were made known to the police
Class | Number made known to Police | Number cleared up | Percentage cleared up | |||||||
All crimes and offences | … | … | … | … | … | 364,401 | 262,001 | 71·9 | ||
All crimes | … | … | … | … | … | … | … | 140,141 | 50,395 | 36·0 |
Class I—Crimes against the person | … | … | … | 6,345 | 5,516 | 86·9 | ||||
Class II—Crimes against property with violence | … | 64,232 | 15,047 | 23·4 | ||||||
Class III—Crimes against property without violence | … | 65,155 | 27,239 | 41·8 | ||||||
Class IV—Malicious injuries to property | … | … | … | 1,496 | 545 | 36·4 | ||||
Class V—Forgery and crimes against the currency | … | 1,016 | 934 | 91·9 | ||||||
Class VI—Other crimes | … | … | … | … | … | 1,897 | 1,114 | 58·7 | ||
Class VII—Offences | … | … | … | … | … | … | 224,260 | 211,606 | 94·4 |