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 Anti Social Behaviour Statistics

Anti Social Behaviour Statistics

You can now get a simple and detailed snapshot of local crime levels where you live from Staffordshire Polices new interactive Crime Mapping site (Opens in new window).

Crime maps put you in the picture about what’s happening in your  neighbourhood. They are available for every one of Staffordshire Police force’s 136 Neighbourhood Management Areas (NMA's), allowing you to view figures at a highly localised level.

The maps, updated monthly, show crime statistics over the last three months compared to the same period the year before. As well as offering comparative figures for burglary, robbery, vehicle crime, violence and anti-social behaviour, they show crime trends over the past 12 months.  

Place Survey Results September 2008 – February 2009

The Place Survey is designed to capture local people’s views, experiences and perceptions. The table below shows the results of the Place Survey carried out between September 2008 and February 2009, and how East Staffs compares with the results from across England and our neighbours.

Description ESBC All England District Neighbours

Difference between ESBC and Neighbours

Dealing with local concerns about ASB and crime issues by local council and police  25.8%  26.3%  26.7%  24.4%  +1.4%
Understanding of local concerns about ASB and crime issues by the local council and police  26.1%  24.8%  24.5%  24.2%  +1.9%
Perceptions of drunk or rowdy behaviour as a problem  24.2%  29%  25.4%  28.8%  -4.6%
Perceptions of anti-social behaviour  15.6%  20%  15.6%  19.9%  -4.3%
Perceptions of drug use or drug dealing as a problem  28.4%  30.5%  25.4%  32.6%  -4.2%

  • Over two thirds of all anti-social behaviour is classified as rowdy or inconsiderate behaviour
  • There was a reduction in anti social behaviour incidents between 2007/08 and 2008/09 and the projection is for ASB to continue to decrease.

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