Byker and Walker

Population: 35,751
Policed by: Northumbria Police

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The following table and graphs show you crime and ASB breakdowns and trends for Byker and Walker.

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ASBBurglaryRobberyVehicleViolentShopliftingCD&AOther TheftDrugsBike TheftTheft From the PersonWeaponsPublic OrderOtherTotal
Oct 2023140141228177418639193463712618
Sep 202314124329222346146206364815658
Aug 2023168281023224407142276244411700
Jul 20231722262021954673926536538700
Jun 202317525735224336455159856116732
May 2023187206192472683551743107917773
Apr 202315011625201336754204327510661
Mar 2023141181220221277138157434918644
Feb 2023128131049209526738115736312667
Jan 20231351652319748544588435412612
Dec 2022981951315923594184264815500
Nov 202213320333199158850131086514633


Crime Plus ASB Breakdown for Byker and Walker


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Crime Type and ASB Charts for Byker and Walker


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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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Neighbourhood Team

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Newcastle East Sector covers 9 Council Wards in the east and north-east of Newcastle, stretching from the east of the City Centre and the Ouseburn, along the River Tyne to the boundary with North Tyneside. The whole area is densely populated with a large proportion of social housing along the riverbank linked to its industrial heritage. Neighbourhoods around Jesmond and parts of Heaton are affluent, and a large proportion of homes near to the City Centre are popular with the student community. Included in the sector is Clifford Street Police Station, and a number of notable features, including the substantial Government buildings housing the DWP and HMRC at Longbenton, Freeman Hospital, major retail streets at Shields Road and Chillingham Road, and a vibrant night time economy on Osborne Road and the Ouseburn valley; the river running through Jesmond Dene.