STREET LEVEL CRIME
Bedfordshire Police - Queens Park and Castle Neighbourhood
Recorded Street Crimes
Category | Sep 2023 | Aug 2023 | Change | |
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Anti-social Behaviour |
Sep 2023
60
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Aug 2023
54
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Details | |
Bicycle Theft |
Sep 2023
9
|
Aug 2023
8
|
Details | |
Burglary |
Sep 2023
4
|
Aug 2023
9
|
Details | |
Criminal Damage/Arson |
Sep 2023
26
|
Aug 2023
21
|
Details | |
Drugs |
Sep 2023
13
|
Aug 2023
5
|
Details | |
Other Crime |
Sep 2023
2
|
Aug 2023
5
|
Details | |
Other Theft |
Sep 2023
17
|
Aug 2023
25
|
Details | |
Possession of Weapons |
Sep 2023
6
|
Aug 2023
1
|
Details | |
Public Order |
Sep 2023
30
|
Aug 2023
39
|
Details | |
Robbery |
Sep 2023
4
|
Aug 2023
7
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Details | |
Shoplifting |
Sep 2023
18
|
Aug 2023
22
|
Details | |
Theft From The Person |
Sep 2023
4
|
Aug 2023
3
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Details | |
Vehicle Crime |
Sep 2023
8
|
Aug 2023
19
|
Details | |
Violent Crime |
Sep 2023
110
|
Aug 2023
113
|
Details | |
Totals |
Sep 2023
311
|
Aug 2023
331
|
Neighbourhood Ranking
How does your neighbourhood compare with the others in your police force area?
1 | Biggleswade, Sandy, Potton and Shefford | 212 | |
2 | Luton Central | 208 | |
3 | Luton North and West | 202 | |
4 | Luton South and East | 197 | |
5 | Kingsbrook, Kempston, Cauldwell | 147 | |
6 | Leighton Buzzard and Rural | 137 | |
7 | Dunstable and Rural | 127 | |
8 | Queens Park and Castle | 112 | |
9 | Flitwick, and Ampthill, Marston and Cranfield | 104 | |
10 | Luton Town Centre | 95 | |
11 | Harpur, Brickhill and De Parys | 72 | |
12 | Houghton Regis and Rural | 62 | |
13 | Wilstead, Shortstown, Willington | 50 | |
14 | Putnoe, Goldington and Newnham | 50 | |
15 | Bromham, Oakley, Wootton | 37 | |
16 | Riseley, Wyboston | 35 | |
17 | Luton Airport | 16 |
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Neighbourhood Rating for Sep 2023
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Neighbourhood Map - Queens Park and Castle
Neighbourhood Ranking History
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Neighbourhoods are compared only within the same Police Force.
Different forces have different budgets and priorities and even within the same force area caution should be excercised when comparing different neighbourhoods as again, different priorities and resources are deployed to different types of area such as inner city and rural.
Where neighbourhoods can be compared is against themselves, month by month to determine if crime is increasing or decreasing and if so, which types of crime are being reported.
Similar adjoining neighbourhoods can be compared if they are of a similar make-up.
Bedfordshire Police is dedicated to protecting people and fighting crime together.
At 477 square miles and with 664,500 people Bedfordshire is one of England’s smallest, yet most diverse, counties and faces complex crime challenges more usually seen in large metropolitan cities.
More than half of its residents live in its largest towns, Luton and Bedford, which have diverse and often transient communities, alongside smaller market towns and rural parishes.
Bedfordshire is a hub of transport link with London Luton Airport, the UK’s fifth busiest, the M1 and A1(M)motorways which traverse the county, and two principle railway lines that connect people with the heart of London in less than an hour.
Bedfordshire has a complex mix of volume crime, serious crimes, drugs, gangs and terrorism threats.Every day our officers meet threats, harm and risks like those in large cities.
Despite our relatively small size, we lead joint protective services which include Armed Policing, Dogs, Roads Policing and the Major Crime, for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire and are the lead force for the Eastern Region Special Operations Unit – a co - ordinated approach from seven forces in the region to tackle serious and organised crime and terrorism.
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