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Crime Rates in St Mark's & Seething Wells, ward

Crime Rate

63.4

63.4

Low 3/10

Last updated: 04.12.2024

Annual total crime rate in St Mark's & Seething Wells (ward) is 63.4 per thousand resident population. This can be rated as 3 out of 10 or low crime level compared to other wards in England and Wales.

St Mark's & Seething Wells (ward) is located within Kingston upon Thames (borough). Annual total crime rate in Kingston upon Thames (borough) is 61.2 crimes per thousand resident population, which can be rated as 2 out of 10 or low crime level compared to other local authority districts in England and Wales.

St Mark's & Seething Wells, (ward) includes areas with the following crime ratings (see map):

  • 1/10 or low
  • 2/10 or low
  • 3/10 or low
  • 6/10 or medium

Crime rates in St Mark's & Seething Wells (ward) by type

Violence and sexual offences 16.5 2/10
Anti-social behaviour 16 4/10
Other theft 4.81 3/10
Public order 4.44 3/10
Shoplifting 4.33 3/10
Bicycle theft 3.54 5/10
Vehicle crime 3.47 3/10
Drugs 3.22 4/10
Criminal damage and arson 2.76 2/10
Burglary 2.12 3/10
Theft from the person 1.6 3/10
Robbery 0.372 2/10
Possession of weapons 0.176 2/10
Other crime 0.165 2/10

Data source: data.police.uk

Nov 2023 - Oct 2024

Above are annual crime rates in St Mark's & Seething Wells (ward) by crime type.

The figures in black represent the number of crimes of a certain type per thousand resident population in St Mark's & Seething Wells (ward).

The figures in grey indicate the relative ratings of St Mark's & Seething Wells (ward) for a specific crime type compared to other wards in England and Wales.

Higher ratings correspond to higher crime rates.

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Historical crime rates in St Mark's & Seething Wells (ward), Kingston upon Thames (borough) and London (region)

Number of crimes per 1000 resident population

  • St Mark's & Seething Wells
    ward
  • Kingston upon Thames
    borough
  • London
    region

Data source: data.police.uk

Nov 2023 - Oct 2024

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