Crime by Subdivision

Each month, we pinpoint where all the crimes fall within the following subdivisions - Parliamentary Constituency, County Council, County Ward, District Council, District Ward, London Assembly, London Assembly Constituency, London Borough, London Borough Ward, Metropolitan District, Metropolitan Ward, Unitary Authority, Unitary Authority Electoral Division, Unitary Authority Ward, Welsh Assembly Constituency, Welsh Assembly Region - these are all individually free to view complete with heatmaps, charts and tables by month. To fully access and run reports on all the subdivision data going back to December 2010 and to freely export it to excel for analysis and much more - become a member of UKCrimeStats - just sign up and join from £9.99 a month.

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County Council with the highest crime in England & Wales (February 2013) - Top 100
 County CouncilASBBurglaryRobberyVehicleViolentPDWShopliftingCDAOther TheftDrugsOtherTotal
1Lancashire County Council 4,425672304149441474889128792241329,267
2Kent County Council 2,935921596561,1631427221,1049452621679,076
3Essex County Council 2,934869407309702576148279523001608,653
4Hampshire County Council 2,992529224314391954636846852671456,852
5Surrey County Council 2,752609274416771093396756052111766,621
6Hertfordshire County Council 2,12943342458665204526486373172506,051
7Northamptonshire County Council 2,44652558362627813476284791401025,795
8Derbyshire County Council 2,2513652024043051256487371140614,672
9West Sussex County Council 1,70033617279566943324905511751004,640
10Norfolk County Council 1,837306921563082343481482167864,638
11Lincolnshire County Council 1,76443615248430100455447517133884,633
12Suffolk County Council 1,56239515349536140296560447138674,505
13Nottinghamshire County Council 1,3914312636954270317494462165774,344
14Staffordshire County Council 1,36135121226642742135313991901094,117
15Gloucestershire County Council 1,64936225271161632593954301163094,040
16Cumbria County Council 2,075194514833494212418246127673,920
17Worcestershire County Council 1,7062571427147474198298332117653,806
18Warwickshire County Council 1,3203001930630470185336424140363,440
19Cambridgeshire County Council 1,216300922629781240309492142643,376
20Devon County Council 1,123236817051914024935540684693,359
21North Yorkshire County Council 1,50026491313296619130431675863,271
22Oxfordshire County Council 634254192173621792513626432111013,233
23East Sussex County Council 1,22129461573348118329735286383,049
24Leicestershire County Council 750308152884089520639439156973,008
25Somerset County Council 1,33416551374191246289252105422,995
26Buckinghamshire County Council 495264143313026912222531484802,300
27Dorset County Council 8281545157193241172542072591,973

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