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A subscription to Ukcrimestats, starting at £7.49 per month, lets you:
1. Export all data to excel for your own use over your selected time period - crime and property price data. We display no more than 100 rows online on any page - but you can export 10s of thousands e.g. 10,000 postcode sectors in one go.
2. Rank, compare and see in detail by total crime or crime type from December 2010 or property prices across England and Wales from January 1995, 55,000 Workplace zones (with population), 33,000 Lower Layer Super Output Areas (with population), 9,000 postcode sectors (with population), 7,200 Middle Layer Super Output Areas (with population), 890 Northern Ireland Super Output Areas (with population), 6,505 Scottish Datazones (with population), 5,000 Police neighbourhoods (with population), 2,500 postcode districts, 550 constituencies (with population), 44 Police Forces (with population), and many local, national and European governmental subdivisions.
3. Run reports over selected monthly time periods from December 2010 or from 1995 for property prices, by using our analysis tools #1 and #2 for most/least/ total/average / increase/decrease of total crime or crime type or property prices or total sales etc. between mmyy and mmyy.
4. Run a heatmap by radius around any selected postcode in England, Wales and N. Ireland by month from December 2010 for crime. Or across any subdivision - like ward, constituency, council etc. - see video https://youtu.be/HVdQxEJpEO8
5. See no advertisements. This really enhances the user experience and helps it run faster.
6. See who has bought what, when, where.
Search by postcode or subdivsion the Land Registry data on Overseas and UK Commercial and Corporate Property Ownership across England and Wales.
7. Broadband by area. See the best and worst broadband connected areas of the country. Wehave matched all 1.6 m postcodes from Ofcom and their connectivity to all subdivisions.
8. Energy analysis. Compare and rank across the whole country the years 2013, 2015 and 2017, gas and electricity total consumption, the number of meters and the mean consumption across all the geospatial shapes - postcode sector/district and all the subdivisions from civil parish to the whole of London.
First of all, welcome and thankyou for joining. Any questions, queries or suggestions, don't hesitate to contact us any time on crime@economicpolicycentre.com or by text or phone on +44 (0)7900 245 306.
★ About UKCrimeStats
UKCrimeStats launched in April 2011 and is the leading independent crime, road accident, property price, energy consumption, broadband connectivity and postcode data analysis platform, updating monthly using only the officially released government data. UKCrimeStats is the only highly sophisticated database aggregator and visual displayer of the government's geospatial data. From just £7.49 per month, you will now have additional access to the following:
This is an incredibly powerful and unique capability to UKCrimeStats. Using this function, it is possible to calculate which Police Force (or neighbourhood within a selected Force), Neighbourhood (across all Forces), Postcode District, Postcode Sector, LSOA, MSOA, Northern Ireland SOA, Workplace Zone or subdivision had the biggest increase or decrease between two monthly time points of All Crime and ASB events or a breakdown thereof, in percentage or in total. You can also export all rows of results as a csv file into your spreadsheet program.
Find out which Police Force (or neighbourhood within a selected Force), Neighbourhood (across all Forces), Postcode District, Postcode Sector, LSOA, MSOA, Northern Ireland SOA, Workplace Zone or subdivision had the most or least crime or crime type between mm yyyy and mm yyyy. All data can be exported.
View a heatmap of crime or selected crime types within 1, 0.5 or 0.25 miles of a postcode or use any of 19 different subdivision shapes - like ward, LSOA, constituency etc. - and see immediately where the preponderence of crime is in that given shape.
Which company own what, where and since when? Search also by postcode or just by a named area to see who are greatest and smallest owners of properties.
★ Enhanced filtering capabilities
You will see additional filtering capabilities on our summary and profile pages, such as Police Forces, Neighbourhoods, Subdivisions, etc. The filter boxes allow you view trends in specific crime types e.g. just Anti-Social behaviour, as well as their heat map equivalent. Heat maps are especially powerful as they allow you to visually see where the crime types are occurring.
★ Government Boundaries Report
See here for
Crime and
here for Property Prices. Each month, we pinpoint where all the crimes and property transactions 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 export the data, a subscription is required.
★ Property Prices and Sales Reports
We have uniquely matched property prices going back to January 1995 to Constituencies, subdivisions, LSOAs, MSOAs, postcode districts and postcode sectors. This means that you can run a report and say;
Detached / Semi-Detached / Terraced / Flats/Maisonettes
Old / New
Freeholds / Leaseholds
This report shows you which type of properties or all of them, matched to constituencies, subdivisions, LSOAs, MSOAs, postcode districts or postcode sectors had the greatest increase/decrease in;
Number of sales
Total value of sales
Maximum/Minimum/Average Price
Between 2 timepoints, in total or percentage.
This report shows you which type of properties or all of them, matched to constituencies, subdivisions, LSOAs, MSOAs, postcode districts or postcode sectors had the highest/lowest;
Number of sales
Total value of sales
Maximum/Minimum/Average Price
Between 2 timepoints, in total or percentage.
See and where the best and worst connected areas of the country are for broadband according to Ofcom.
See which areas consume the most and least gas and electricity between 2013 and 2017.
Includes a heatmap for all data available from 2009, covering all geospatial shapes.