What are the most common crimes in hotels? Not theft, say UK police

“Violence against another person” is by far the most common criminal offense reported in U.K. hotels, new data shows. 

Statistics from eight police forces across the U.K. show there were 4,589 allegations of violence and 1,307 of public disorder — which often involves intimidation or the threat of violence — in hotels, motels and guesthouses from June 1, 2021 to May 31, 2022.

That’s more than the 3,999 reports involving theft, robbery and burglary.

There were 1,206 reports of arson and criminal damage, and 1,107 reports of rape and other sexual offenses. Several cases of modern slavery (three) and murder or attempted murder (three) were also reported during the period. 

The figures came from freedom of information requests, seen by CNBC, to the 10 largest police forces across England, Wales and Northern Ireland.

Police services in Bristol and Scotland declined to provide data, according to a summary of the results seen by CNBC.

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Whiteing, who is the former global head of travel at HSBC Bank, also told CNBC that there is a growing awareness that companies need to increase employee safety when it comes to business travel. He also said companies can be liable if they fail to minimize certain risks.

The non-governmental organization ISO, which comprises 167 national standards bodies, recently released a paper identifying threats, risk and prevention strategies that companies can use to manage business trips.

“Historically, checks on accommodation have not always been done well,” Whiteing said. “If a company sent a safety checklist to a hotel, there was little done to verify the answers they gave.”

But an employer has a duty of care when it sends workers abroad or to another city, he said.

“Independent checks need to be done.”

Source: https://www.cnbc.com/2022/09/22/what-are-the-most-common-crimes-in-hotels-not-theft-say-uk-police-.html