infographic: all about personal belongings theft in the uk 2015
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Personal property theft in the UKAnother useful #infographic from HomeProtect
Public transport 37%
Pubs, bars, nightclubs
Place of work
Street
Elsewhere
30%
19%
6%
8%
Mobile phone models stolen (London, 2014)
Apple iPhone 55%
Samsung 15%
Blackberry 16%
Nokia 6%
HTC 5%
Sony 4%
LG 2%
Motorola 1%
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Sources http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/rel/crime-stats/crime-statistics/focus-on-property-crime--2013-14/sty-patterns-and-trends-in-property-crime.html https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/390901/HO_Mobile_theft_paper_Dec_14_WEB.PDF
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Female victims
Bicycle theft worse in the city
What thieves want
Gadgets: lost and broken
Unemployed vs employed
Women are more likely to be victims of “theft from the person” and “robbery” compared with men
of all women
of all men
3 . 2 % of all URBAN dwellers have had a bike stolen
1. 1% of all RURAL dwellers have had a bike stolen
of unemployed people and students were victims of DOMESTIC BURGLARY compared to
5.8%
81%
200,000
£16 billion£329
20% 15 million
£658
45 million people
742,000
£1,815
15 yrs to 39 yrs
18 to 64 yrs
2.7%
7.1% 3.5%
of employed people
Young victims
Don’t leave it behind
Payment card fraud
Higher income households are twice as likely to be victims of credit and debit card fraud than lower income households
Where mobile phones are stolen
Do you insure your mobile phone
are more likely to be victims of ALL TYPES OF PROPERTY CRIME compared to older age groups
mobile phones stolen per year
average value of gadgets in a British home
are most likely to be a victim of mobile phone theft
Transport for London reported that mobile phones were left on trains in 2014
In the past 5 years, British residents have lost or broken
Only or
worth of gadgets, thats...
of mobile phone owners insure their phone
The Home Office provide some very useful tips for owners of mobile phones.
And, if your mobile phone is lost or stolen:
per adult
of total England & Wales population own a mobile phone.. that’s
of which, 96% of the age groupown at least one mobile phone
UK residents aged
£50k/yr and up
£10k/yr and less
Money
FoodJewellery
ComputersToys
Mobile phones
14 to 24 yr olds
Electrical itemsHouse keys
Bags/briefcases
Clothes
Tools
Sports equipment
All the facts: Mobile phone theft
Which mobile phone brands
Smart tips to protect your phone
Make use of the security features built-in to your phone.
Report it to your mobile network provider immediately AND Report it to the police - tell them if you have a tracker App installed and give them the IMEI number.
Register your mobile device for free on immobilise.com
Keep a record of your IMEI numberNever leave your mobile phone unattended in a public place.
Consider handsets / apps that allow you to wipe personal data remotely if your device is stolen
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