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Crime falls overall but gun crime rises in London

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Friday 22nd January 2010 - 1:58pm

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New figures released for last summer have revealed that the risk of being a victim of crime fell to 22%.

The British Crime Survey (BCS), which measures people's experiences of crime rather than just incidents reported to the police, also found that 55% of people thought the police were doing a good job but only about 4 out of ten people thought the criminal justice system overall was effective.

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