Waterloo & South Bank ranks 1st amongst 25 Lambeth wards. There were 6266 crime incidents reported in Waterloo & South Bank for 2023. With an estimated population of 8858, crime rate (crime per 1000 residents) is 707.38, an increase of 15.12 % compared to previous year.
Waterloo & South Bank crime incidents by crime type
- Other theft – 1588 (25.3)%
- Theft from the person – 1157 (18.5)%
- Violence and sexual offences – 1110 (17.7)%
- Anti-social behaviour – 766 (12.2)%
- Public order – 361 (5.8)%
- Robbery – 283 (4.5)%
- Shoplifting – 268 (4.3)%
- Criminal damage and arson – 214 (3.4)%
- Burglary – 152 (2.4)%
- Bicycle theft – 132 (2.1)%
- Drugs – 124 (2.0)%
- Vehicle crime – 59 (0.9)%
- Possession of weapons – 32 (0.5)%
- Other crime – 20 (0.3)%
How does Waterloo & South Bank compare to other Lambeth wards?
‘Waterloo & South Bank’ has high crime rate compared to other Lambeth wards. Out of the 25 Lambeth wards, Waterloo & South Bank, Brixton Windrush, Vauxhall (Lambeth) has highest crime rates (crime per 1000 residents) for 2023.
List of all 25 wards from high crime rate to low.
- Waterloo & South Bank (707.4)
- Brixton Windrush (386.3)
- Vauxhall (Lambeth) (273.7)
- Clapham Town (196.4)
- Brixton Acre Lane (162.5)
- Stockwell East (152.8)
- Clapham East (142.8)
- Herne Hill & Loughborough Junction (140.9)
- Brixton North (137.8)
- Streatham St Leonard’s (133.8)
- Oval (128.7)
- Stockwell West & Larkhall (118.7)
- St Martin’s (Lambeth) (103.5)
- Myatt’s Fields (100.9)
- Knight’s Hill (99.3)
- Brixton Rush Common (97.7)
- Gipsy Hill (95.6)
- Kennington (Lambeth) (94.0)
- Clapham Common & Abbeville (93.4)
- Streatham Hill West & Thornton (85.8)
- Streatham Common & Vale (83.4)
- West Dulwich (82.7)
- Streatham Wells (79.3)
- Streatham Hill East (77.7)
- Clapham Park (75.0)
Analyze trends and crime types for Lambeth wards
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Waterloo & South Bank map showing crime hot spots
Postcode locations of all 2023 crime incidents is projected on the map to show the hot-spots. Higher Crime Count (number of crime incidents for same postcode) is indicated by marker size, with marker color corresponding to the color scale. Slider can be used to filter the markers based on Crime Count.