Bury St Edmunds crime statistics

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Police Force

Suffolk, Forest Heath

Population

60,108

Number of households

25,000
Offence Locally Per 1000 Population
Locally Nationally
Robbery 11 .18 1.85
Theft of a motor vehicle 143 2.38 4.04
Theft from a motor vehicle 416 6.92 9.56
Sexual offences 53 .88 1.17
Violence against a person 798 13.28 19.97
Burglary 155 2.58 5.67

Police Force

Suffolk, Mid Suffolk

Population

88,590

Number of households

36,000
Offence Locally Per 1000 Population
Locally Nationally
Robbery 8 .09 1.85
Theft of a motor vehicle 97 1.09 4.04
Theft from a motor vehicle 376 4.24 9.56
Sexual offences 48 .54 1.17
Violence against a person 599 6.76 19.97
Burglary 198 2.24 5.67

Police Force

Suffolk, St. Edmundsbury

Population

100,453

Number of households

42,000
Offence Locally Per 1000 Population
Locally Nationally
Robbery 28 .28 1.85
Theft of a motor vehicle 220 2.19 4.04
Theft from a motor vehicle 495 4.93 9.56
Sexual offences 89 .89 1.17
Violence against a person 1454 14.47 19.97
Burglary 224 2.23 5.67

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Crime figures for 2005/6

What the figures mean:

Crime data is collated by Police Force and by the local Crime & Disorder Reduction Partnership (CDRP).

CPDRs are a partnership of the police, the local authorities and organisations such as fire authorities and primary care trusts who together implement strategies to tackle crime and disorder including anti-social and other behaviour adversely affecting the local environment.

Local police force areas – Thames Valley, Greater Manchester, The Metropolitan Police, and so on – usually have several CDRPs, which are organised by borough or local authority area.

Reading the table:

In the table above we give the Police Force and the CPDR – eg: Surrey, Elmbridge.

Population and Number of Households refers to the CPDR.

The first column of crime figures is the general total for the local CDRP, the second is per thousand of the population in that CPDR, the third column is the national average.

Statistical sources:

All crime rates are based on mid-2003 population estimates supplied by the Office for National Statistics.

Please Note:

Caution needs to be taken when considering crime rates of city centre areas, due to the very small population and household levels in these areas


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