Police 'on the verge of decriminalising' some crimes

Police have 'almost given up' investigating car crime and criminal damage, says police watchdog

The Metropolitan police
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Offences such as criminal damage and car crime are "on the verge of being decriminalised" because police have "almost given up" on investigating them, the police watchdog has warned.

Following an inspection of police forces in England and Wales, HM Inspectorate of Constabulary (HMIC) found that victims of high-volume offences were asked questions by call-handlers to assess the likelihood of their crime being solved. In some cases, victims were even being encouraged to investigate the offences themselves by checking for CCTV and fingerprints, talking to neighbours or looking at second-hand sales websites to see if they could find their property.

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