Crime figures down by 50,000
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Your support makes all the difference.RECORDED crime has declined for the first time in six years, the Home Secretary, Michael Howard, will announce this week. Notifiable offences recorded by the police in 1993 will show a 1 per cent drop - more than 50,000 offences - on the previous year, the first fall since 1988. The reduction is chiefly in thefts from cars.
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