Police Crime Map
Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2011 1:14 pm
My house - 493 total crimes (Burglary 37; Anti-social behaviour 208; Robbery 4; Vehicle crime 41; Violent crime 39; Other crime 164). Rate = 6.43
My parents house - 141 total crimes (Burglary 13; Anti-social behaviour 64; Robbery 1; Vehicle crime 20; Violent crime 8; Other crime 35). Rate = 7.74
My in-law's house - 194 total crimes (Burglary 37; Anti-social behaviour 51; Robbery 4; Vehicle crime 23; Violent crime 10; Other crime 69). Rate = 5.16
Hazel's house - 195 total crimes (Burglary 19; Anti-social behaviour 96; Robbery 2; Vehicle crime 18; Violent crime 16; Other crime 44). Rate = 7.74
Vicky's house - 304 total crimes (Burglary 24; Anti-social behaviour 135; Robbery 1; Vehicle crime 22; Violent crime 35; Other crime 87). Rate = 7.83
Becky's house - 400 total crimes (Burglary 41; Anti-social behaviour 138; Robbery 6; Vehicle crime 38; Violent crime 37; Other crime 140). Rate = 11.98
The big missing statistic? In my humble opinion the statistic missing is the number of people (residents) within these areas, without this number you can not look at the crime committed per person which is the averaging factor needed to bring an element of comparison to all these numbers.
Loosly it looks like the closer to a town centre you are the more crime you are likely to experience with Stockport being particularly bad! I wonder how long it would take for these to update and fluctuate. Feel free to post your local figures.
My parents house - 141 total crimes (Burglary 13; Anti-social behaviour 64; Robbery 1; Vehicle crime 20; Violent crime 8; Other crime 35). Rate = 7.74
My in-law's house - 194 total crimes (Burglary 37; Anti-social behaviour 51; Robbery 4; Vehicle crime 23; Violent crime 10; Other crime 69). Rate = 5.16
Hazel's house - 195 total crimes (Burglary 19; Anti-social behaviour 96; Robbery 2; Vehicle crime 18; Violent crime 16; Other crime 44). Rate = 7.74
Vicky's house - 304 total crimes (Burglary 24; Anti-social behaviour 135; Robbery 1; Vehicle crime 22; Violent crime 35; Other crime 87). Rate = 7.83
Becky's house - 400 total crimes (Burglary 41; Anti-social behaviour 138; Robbery 6; Vehicle crime 38; Violent crime 37; Other crime 140). Rate = 11.98
The big missing statistic? In my humble opinion the statistic missing is the number of people (residents) within these areas, without this number you can not look at the crime committed per person which is the averaging factor needed to bring an element of comparison to all these numbers.
Loosly it looks like the closer to a town centre you are the more crime you are likely to experience with Stockport being particularly bad! I wonder how long it would take for these to update and fluctuate. Feel free to post your local figures.