Barking and Dagenham

Crime Rate in Barking and Dagenham

Haringey crime rate

Crime rating – medium.
Haringey ranks 10th out of 25 nearby boroughs/local administrative districts for crime rate.
In 2023, there were 37651 crime incidents reported.
As per the latest census, Haringey has a population of 264238.
This equates to a crime rate of 142.49 per 1000 residents.
This crime rate represents an increase of 1.71 % compared to previous year. It also puts
Haringey in 11th position
out of the 33 London boroughs.

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Waltham Forest crime rate

Crime rating – medium.
Waltham Forest ranks 17th out of 25 nearby boroughs/local administrative districts for crime rate.
In 2023, there were 30929 crime incidents reported.
As per the latest census, Waltham Forest has a population of 278425.
This equates to a crime rate of 111.09 per 1000 residents.
This crime rate represents an increase of 3.31 % compared to previous year. It also puts
Waltham Forest in 21st position
out of the 33 London boroughs.

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Sevenoaks crime rate

Overview of Sevenoaks crime rate

Sevenoaks presents itself as a locality where tranquility prevails, boasting a commendably low crime rating. Nestled among 25 neighboring boroughs, it proudly stands at the 22nd position for having a lower crime rate, marking it as a serene and safer choice for its residents. The year 2023 witnessed a total of 9,219 reported criminal incidents, which, when juxtaposed against its population of 120,514, translates to a modest crime rate of 76.5 incidents per 1,000 people. This figure not only underscores a secure environment but also highlights a decrease of 2.32% in criminal activities compared to the preceding year, further cementing Sevenoaks’ reputation as a bastion of safety.

Diving deeper into the nature of crimes, Sevenoaks experiences a predominance of Violence and sexual offences, constituting 33.4% of the total crime, followed by Anti-social behaviour and Criminal damage and arson, making up 12.8% and 12.4% respectively. In stark contrast, instances of Bicycle theft, Theft from the person, and Robbery are remarkably low, highlighting the rarity of such offences within this community.

The borough is partitioned into 26 wards, each with its own narrative of safety and vigilance. The wards of Swanley St Mary’s, Sevenoaks Town and St John’s, and Eynsford report higher incidences of crime, yet even at these levels, they reflect the broader commitment to maintaining law and order. Conversely, Kemsing, Leigh and Chiddingstone Causeway, and Penshurst, Fordcombe and Chiddingstone stand as paragons of safety, offering peace of mind to their inhabitants with notably low crime rates.

In essence, Sevenoaks is a testament to a balanced urban living experience, where safety and serenity are not just ideals but everyday realities.

In Sevenoaks, crime trends have shown fluctuations over recent years. Anti-social behaviour rose by 6.67% in 2020, but then fell by 3.31% in 2021 and 7.17% in 2022. Other theft experienced an increase of 1.66% in 2022. Violence and sexual offences saw an increase of 3.76% in 2021, but a decrease of 1.79% in 2022 and 2.57% in 2023. Meanwhile, Burglary rates declined by 3.11% in 2020, and Vehicle crime decreased by 1.73% in the same year.

Sevenoaks crime incidents by crime type

A total of 9219 crime incidents were reported in 2023. Below is the breakdown by crime type.
  • Violence and sexual offences – 3078 (33.4)%
  • Anti-social behaviour – 1177 (12.8)%
  • Criminal damage and arson – 1147 (12.4)%
  • Other theft – 853 (9.3)%
  • Vehicle crime – 708 (7.7)%
  • Shoplifting – 576 (6.2)%
  • Burglary – 507 (5.5)%
  • Public order – 486 (5.3)%
  • Other crime – 247 (2.7)%
  • Drugs – 185 (2.0)%
  • Possession of weapons – 91 (1.0)%
  • Bicycle theft – 74 (0.8)%
  • Theft from the person – 49 (0.5)%
  • Robbery – 41 (0.4)%

How does Sevenoaks compare against nearby areas ?

Sevenoaks ranks 22nd when compared against 25 nearby boroughs/local administrative districts.

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Crime rates in postcode districts under Sevenoaks

There are 13 postcode districts/outcodes under or overlapping with Sevenoaks. Highest crime rates in DA2, BR8, TN16 .

  • DA2 – 108.2
  • BR8 – 102.8
  • TN16 – 86.0
  • DA4 – 79.2
  • TN13 – 76.3
  • TN8 – 76.2
  • BR6 – 73.8
  • TN15 – 68.0
  • DA3 – 62.4
  • DA13 – 56.3
  • TN14 – 54.5
  • TN11 – 48.7
  • TN3 – 31.9

Postcode districts in Sevenoaks

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Harlow crime rate

Overview of Harlow crime rate

Harlow, with a high crime rating, is ranked 7th among 25 nearby districts based on crime rates. In 2023, there were 11,975 crimes reported in a population of 93,328, leading to a crime rate of 128.31 per 1,000 residents, which reflects a 6.6% decrease from the previous year.
The most frequently reported crimes in Harlow are Violence and sexual offences (37.4%), Vehicle crime (10.3%), and Public order offences (8.0%), with the least common being possession of weapons, robbery, and theft from the person.
In Harlow’s 11 wards, Toddbrook (283.8), Mark Hall (186.4), and Staple Tye (162.8) exhibit the highest crime rates, while Harlow Common, Great Parndon, and Church Langley are the safest areas.
Looking at postcode districts within or overlapping Harlow, CM20 (207.8), CM18 (115.7), and CM19 (87.6) have the highest crime rates, as opposed to CM19, CM17, and CM21, which are the safest.
In Harlow, there was an initial rise in Anti-social behaviour, Shoplifting, Vehicle crime, and Violence and sexual offences in 2020 and 2021. However, there has been a significant decrease in anti-social behaviour, along with reductions in other theft, public order offences in 2023, and a notable decrease in violence and sexual offences by 2023, indicating a varied crime trend over the years.

Harlow crime incidents by crime type

A total of 11975 crime incidents were reported in 2023. Below is the breakdown by crime type.
  • Violence and sexual offences – 4477 (37.4)%
  • Vehicle crime – 1239 (10.3)%
  • Public order – 960 (8.0)%
  • Anti-social behaviour – 955 (8.0)%
  • Criminal damage and arson – 915 (7.6)%
  • Other theft – 849 (7.1)%
  • Shoplifting – 843 (7.0)%
  • Burglary – 498 (4.2)%
  • Drugs – 484 (4.0)%
  • Other crime – 213 (1.8)%
  • Bicycle theft – 153 (1.3)%
  • Possession of weapons – 153 (1.3)%
  • Robbery – 121 (1.0)%
  • Theft from the person – 115 (1.0)%

How does Harlow compare against nearby areas ?

Harlow ranks 7th when compared against 25 nearby boroughs/local administrative districts.

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Crime rates in Harlow wards

There are 11 wards within Harlow. Toddbrook, Mark Hall, Staple Tye has highest crime rate (crime per 1000 residents). Below map shows 2023 crime rates broken down by crime types.

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Crime rates in postcode districts under Harlow

There are 5 postcode districts/outcodes under or overlapping with Harlow. Highest crime rates in CM20, CM18, CM19 .

  • CM20 – 207.8
  • CM18 – 115.7
  • CM19 – 87.6
  • CM17 – 80.2
  • CM21 – 54.2

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Greenwich crime rate

Crime rating – medium.
Greenwich ranks 13th out of 25 nearby boroughs/local administrative districts for crime rate.
In 2023, there were 34223 crime incidents reported.
As per the latest census, Greenwich has a population of 289068.
This equates to a crime rate of 118.39 per 1000 residents.
This crime rate represents an increase of 3.91 % compared to previous year. It also puts
Greenwich in 15th position
out of the 33 London boroughs.

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