95HH04S1

Burleigh Hill_1
Residential Population: 1,709 (mid-2013 estimate)

Males: 862

Females: 909

Population Density: 46.19 Persons per Hectare

Land Area: 37.00 Hectares

Daytime Population: 643

Population Density: 17.38 Persons per Hectare

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Crime in 95HH04S1

ASBBurglaryRobberyVehicleViolentShopliftingCD&AOther TheftDrugsBike TheftTheft From the PersonWeaponsPublic OrderOtherTotal
Jul 2023100000000000012
Jun 2023100060000000007
May 2023100010000000002
Apr 2023000020000000002
Feb 2023000010010000002
Jan 2023100010000000013
Dec 2022000030010000015
Oct 2022000010000000001
Sep 2022100010100000003
Aug 2022300030000000017
Jul 2022100000100000002
Jun 2022000020201000027
Apr 2022100020200000005
Mar 2022100000000000001
Feb 2022200000000000002
Jan 2022100000000000001
Dec 2021000030200000005
Nov 2021000010000000001
Oct 2021100020200000005
Sep 2021400030001000008
Aug 2021100000000000001
Jul 2021100000000000001
Jun 2021200000000000002
May 2021100000100000002
Apr 2021100000010000002
Mar 2021100000000000001
Feb 2021400010000000005
Jan 2021400000000000004
Dec 2020000010000000001
Nov 2020100030002000006
Oct 2020600010001000008
Sep 2020200000000000002
Aug 2020400120010000008
Jul 2020200000000000002
Jun 2020500000000000005
May 2020100000000000001
Apr 2020600010100000008
Mar 2020200000000000002
Feb 2020100000010000002
Jan 2020200000110000004
Dec 2019110010201000006
Nov 2019100010000000002
Oct 2019400010000000005
Sep 2019200000000000013
Aug 2019400020000000006
Jul 2019600010010000008
Jun 2019100040100000006
May 2019100010000000002
Apr 2019200020301000008
Mar 2019100010001000003
Feb 2019210000000000003
Jan 2019300000000000003
Dec 2018200000010000003
Nov 2018000010000000001
Oct 2018100000100000002
Sep 2018000000100000001
Aug 2018000000100000001
Jun 2018400000000000004
May 2018100010100000003
Apr 2018100000100000002
Mar 2018100020000000003
Feb 2018000100000000001
Jan 2018200000000000002
Dec 2017300010000000004
Nov 2017200000000000002
Oct 2017310000000000004
Sep 2017100000000000001
Aug 2017500000100000006
Jul 2017300010000000004
Jun 2017400000000000004
May 2017300020000000005
Apr 2017100000010000002
Mar 2017200000000000002
Feb 2017510020000000008
Nov 2016100000000000001
Oct 2016100000000000001
Sep 2016000130000000004
Aug 2016400000011000006
Jul 2016000110100000003
Jun 2016000010200000003
Mar 2016010000200000003
Feb 2016110000211000017
Jan 2016200000010000003
Dec 2015200020000000004
Nov 2015000010000000001
Oct 2015600010200000009
Sep 2015100020100000004
Aug 2015210010000000004
Jul 2015200000000000002
Jun 2015300000000000003
May 2015200010000000003
Apr 2015200000110000004
Feb 2015200010000000003
Jan 2015300100000000004
Dec 2014000010000000001
Nov 2014200000000000013
Oct 2014200000000000002
Sep 2014200000200000004
Aug 2014200100000000003
Jul 2014100010000000013
Jun 2014000000010000001
May 2014200000000000002
Apr 2014200000100000003
Mar 2014100020000000003
Jan 2014200000000000002
Dec 2013110000000000002
Nov 2013100010010000003
Oct 2013000020200000004
Aug 2013010000100000002
Jul 2013200130000000006
Jun 2013500000211000009
May 2013110140000000007
Apr 2013200020200006
Mar 2013300000000003
Feb 2013310000000015
Jan 2013100000200003
Dec 2012000020000103
Nov 2012210020100006
Oct 2012310000100005
Sep 2012000000300003
Aug 2012100000100013
Jul 2012300000000003
May 2012100000000001
Apr 2012100000000001
Mar 2012200020000015
Feb 2012130000000004
Jan 2012000000100001
Dec 2011000000200002
Nov 2011000020000002
Oct 2011210010210007
Sep 2011200020200107

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Crime Plus ASB Breakdown for 95HH04S1


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Crime Type and ASB Charts for 95HH04S1


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In September 2011, Other Crime was divided into 6 categories - Drugs, Public Disorder & Weapons (which was later split further and so is not displayed here), Criminal Damage & Arson (CD&A), Theft - Shoplifting, Theft-Other and Other.




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From May 2013, the following changes were made to the crime categories:
I) The violent crime category was renamed "violence and sexual offences"
2) A new category for "bicycle theft" was created which previously fell within "other theft"
3) A new category for "theft from the person" was created which previously fell within "other theft"
4) Public disorder and weapons were then split into two new categories; "public order" and "possession of weapons"
5) Both "other firearms offences" and "other knives offences" which were in "other crime" were moved into "possession of weapons".




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