In 2023, reports of theft also increased, with an 'almost physiological' recovery that nevertheless remains far from pre-Covid levels (-4.7% on 2019). In particular, the rapid recovery of thefts in homes (+10.4% in 2023, although much less than in 2019), "could be related to the return of workers to the office, after years of smart working," says the researcher from the Catholic University.
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