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Guidance: Green Book supplementary guidance: crime

Hm Treasury

November 18
13:30 2022

The economic and social costs of crime

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The economic and social costs of crime against individuals and households 2003 to 2004

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This research study provides estimates for the full range on impacts on society of different types of crime, including costs incurred in anticipation of crime such as defensive expenditure, costs as a consequence of crime such as physical and emotional costs, and costs incurred in the response to crime such as costs to the criminal justice system.

The study also contains estimates for offences against the individual and household, but these have been superseded by updated estimates published in The economic and social costs of crime against individuals and households 2003/04 and should no longer be used.

The Green Book and this supplementary guidance is supported by the wider collection of accompanying guidance and materials.

Published 21 April 2013
Last updated 18 November 2022 +show all updates
  1. New link to the Green Book and its collection of accompanying guidance and materials collection page to improve signposting.

  2. Updated with: The economic and social costs of crime: Second edition.

  3. First published.

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