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Crime in Cheshire has fallen by 5% in the past year, according to latest figures.

And the chances of becoming a victim of crime are at their lowest since 1990, say the British Crime Survey statistics.

Latest quarterly crime figures show falls across many crime types, including domestic burglary.

There are 500 fewer victims of burglary across the county compared to the same period in 2011.

Assistant Chief Constable Janette McCormick (pictured) said: “Our focus is very much upon the impact crime can have on victims, and happily in Cheshire the chances of becoming a victim are at their lowest since 1990.

“Particularly reassuring is the indication victims of rape and serious sexual offences have the confidence in policing to come forward and report the matter to us, resulting in more perpetrators of sex crimes − particularly historical sex crimes – being brought to justice.

“This has resulted in an increase in the number of sexual offences recorded.”

There has been a fall of 11% in violent crime that includes violence against the person causing injury, which means 600 fewer victims, including those of domestic assault.

Cheshire Police recently launched campaigns to raise awareness of the issues including advice on safe and responsible drinking and a campaign to support victims of domestic abuse.

There has been a strong focus on policing the night-time economy with the introduction of the Archangel Protected Town scheme in popular towns like Nantwich.

John Dwyer, Police and Crime Commissioner for Cheshire, said: “I am delighted to see crime figures for Cheshire continue to fall.

“This is due to the dedication and commitment of all the officers and staff who work hard to keep the people of Cheshire safe.

“I also believe it can be attributed to the work being done with the most persistent and prolific criminals to reduce re-offending.”

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