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Stats will only come from the internet. Try finding out what goes on around you.
When you have lived in the same area all your life you get to know what is normal and not normal.
Two police officers and a retired police officer, train at the gym I go to, they confirm that there is more crime. When I bought my car in September 2017, the dealer gave me a letter from Essex Police about car crime in the area with recommendations on what to do to reduce the chances of becoming one of those statistics. A local town to me was one of the most notorious in Britain for car theft back in the 80's, it isn't so prominent now but the number of cars stolen is much higher, most of the cars heading to containers at a local port on the Thames and shipped abroad. Groups of youths coming into the area by train and mugging school kids, shoplifting, stealing bikes from the racks at the stations, youths on stolen scooters riding around without crash helmets, mugging people, vandalizing cars, causing mayhem on high streets, fly tipping, not just at the side of a road but blocking roads. All that has been increasing in just one borough over the last few years, way beyond anything encountered in all the previous years and highly unlikely that it is peculiar to just one borough, it is escalating across the country.
If you haven't got any stats, just say so. Stats beat fear mongering and Fake News.
Essex sounds s*** though, but that's not much changed from when I knew it...