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UID: CR-20250727-IN-06

Source

Ministry of Home Affairs

Last Updated

September 5, 2025

Time Range

2022

Periodicity

Annual

Unit

The number of reported crimes per 100,000 people

Sector

Crime

Next Update

2026

Indicator Summary

Overview

The number of recorded cases of crimes, including theft, burglary, dacoity, robbery, criminal breach of trust, and cheating, measured per lakh population, is known as the crime rate of offences against property. Unlawful actions that deprive people, homes, or enterprises of their mobile or immovable property are the subject of these crimes. The crime rate gives a more accurate view of the prevalence of property-related offences in various locations and eras by normalizing the number of such incidents against the overall population, allowing for comparisons and trend analysis.

Ensuring public safety, economic stability, and confidence in law enforcement all depend on tracking the crime rate of property-related offences. A greater prevalence may be a sign of socioeconomic issues that need policy attention, such as organised crime, unemployment, or poverty. This measure aids law enforcement agencies in allocating resources, developing tactics to reduce crime, and bolstering surveillance systems. Additionally, it helps municipal governments and urban planners create safer areas by implementing improved lighting and infrastructure. Reduced crime rates boost businesses’ and residents’ trust in the safety of the environment, which is essential for investment, travel, and general economic expansion. Therefore, monitoring this metric is essential to preserving both economic resilience and social stability.

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Ministry of Home Affairs. (2025). Crime rate of offences against property in India by state, as of 2022 (360 Analytika, Ed.) [Dataset]. https://360analytika.com/crime-rate-of-offences-against-property-in-india-by-state/

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