The number of sexual offences recorded in Powys rose by a third last year, mirroring a "worrying" increase seen across Wales and England.
Dyfed-Powys Police recorded 409 incidents of sexual offences in Powys in the 12 months to December, according to the Office for National Statistics.
That was 32 per cent more than in the previous year – and was 3.1 offences per 1,000 people in the county, also mirroring the wider trend.
Violent offences also spiralled, rising by 45 per cent to 4,439, and the number of thefts was up 11 per cent to 1,336.
Criminal damage and arson reports rose by 23 per cent to 1,013, and public order offences rose by 76 per cent to 1,378. There were 49 offences of possession of weapons such as firearms or knives, down 35 on the prior year.
The ONS said the latest statistics may reflect a number of factors, including the “impact of high-profile incidents, media coverage and campaigns on people’s willingness to report incidents to the police, as well as a potential increase in the number of victims”.
It said the overall number of crimes recorded were lower during lockdowns but that there were “substantial increases" from April 2021, with certain offence types returning to or exceeding pre-pandemic levels.
Diana Fawcett, chief executive of the charity Victim Support, said she was "seriously concerned" by the latest figures.
She added: “Sadly, these figures reflect what we’re seeing – the number of sexual violence cases referred to us have increased by a third since before the pandemic.
“We also know that court delays for victims of sexual violence are at an all-time high – this is a worrying combination."
The total number of offences in Powys increased by 32 per cent, with police recording 9,221 crimes over the course of the year.
This puts the overall crime rate at 69.3 per 1,000 people, compared to a national average of 85.5.
Around 6.1 million offences were recorded across England and Wales in the year to December, including computer fraud and computer misuse.
This was up eight per cent from 5.6 million in 2020, but roughly the same number as recorded in the 12 months to March 2020, before the coronavirus pandemic.
The number of sex crimes logged by police across the two nations reached another record high in 2021.
Police forces recorded 183,587 rapes and sexual offences in the year to December 2021 – up 22 per cent on 2020 (150,748), which was previously the highest annual figure to date.
Some 37 per cent of sexual offences recorded (67,125) were rapes – a 21 per cent rise from 55,592 in the 12 months to December 2020.
There was also a rise in domestic-abuse related crime in 2021, and stalking and harassment.
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