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POLICE in Fife are preparing for a possible tsunami of domestic abuse cases when coronavirus restrictions are over. The number of violent and abusive offences taking place in the home rose by 2.7 per cent between April and December in Fife last year compared to the same period in 2019 with 73 more reported incidents. Speaking at a meeting of Fife Council s environment and protective services sub-committee, Fife Chief Superintendent Derek McEwan said he had concerns of a tsunami of abuse taking place because of lockdown. When we went through the pandemic, I had a genuine fear that domestic abuse reports were going to drop significantly, he said.
There have been 799 less crimes in Fife between April and December compared to the previous year. THERE were 799 fewer crimes recorded in Fife between April and December last year compared to 2019. A total of 21,422 offences were committed – a 3.6 per cent drop – while police dealt with a total of 82,870 incidents, which was 6,295 less than the previous year. There was a 7.3 per cent increase in overall violent crime. There were three fewer murders and three fewer attempted murders, however, there were 12 more robberies – an increase of 25.5 per cent – and 194 more common assaults. Overall, dishonesty thefts were down by 8.4 per cent while there were 30 per cent fewer house break-ins.