Crime Rates by Incident Type

The following graph shows recorded crime between June 2017 and July 2018 in this LSOA area. Statistics are released by police.uk on a regular basis.

  UK AverageThis Area
Anti-social behaviour
36100
Burglary
1142
Robbery
24
Vehicle Crimes
1223
Violent Crimes
5171
Shoplifting
100
Criminal Damage / Arson
1520
Theft
1929
Drugs
56
Other Crimes
31
Possession of Weapons
123
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Metropolitan Police ServiceTerritorial police force

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Facts & Figures

Area typeMetropolitan Police District (London region excluding the City of London)
Officers33,367 police officers
Budget£2.5 billionm annually
Area size1,578 sq km
Formed1829
JurisdictionEngland and Wales (includes Scotland and Northern Ireland for officers on close protection duties)

METROPOLITAN POLICE NEIGHBOURHOOD PRIORITIES

Saturday, February 24, 2024

ISSUE: Youth related Violence
ACTION: Working in conjunction with Local Authority to obtain injunctions against regular offenders. Use of CPW/CPN system to combat first time offenders. Regular patrols on key times around hot spot areas.


Saturday, February 24, 2024

ISSUE: Theft
ACTION: Primary focus on e-scooter enabled thefts. Planned days of actions targeting offenders as well as educating riders on the law. Where appropriate seizures of uninsured e-scooters will be done. Continues property marking scheme events with the assistance and financial backing of local councillors.


Saturday, February 24, 2024

ISSUE: ASB
ACTION: Close working with youth centres around hot spot areas. Patrols and use of CPW/CPN systems to target offenders. Use of personal injunctions on key ASB figures. Further continued work with hostels around guidance and outreach work to those seen to be causing ASB in the local area.


New Metropolitan Police priorities and concerns for this neighbourhood will be published here once they are announced by Metropolitan Police through the data.police.uk portal.


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