These are the areas of Wandsworth where anti-social behaviour related crimes have most been reported

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These are the areas of Wandsworth where anti-social behaviour related crimes have most been reported

Postby Community Editor » Mon Jul 22, 2019 10:48 am

Hundreds of anti-social behaviour crimes related were reported in Wandsworth in a single month, and the wards where these crimes were most flagged up to police have now been revealed.

The latest figures recorded by the Metropolitan Police show that 620 of the incidents were reported in the borough for the month of May (the most up to date figures).

The statistics are broken down into 14 categories, ranging from burglary, to possession of weapons, to drugs.

For the 21 different policing boroughs there is a clear difference when it comes to ASB crime though.

Latchmere had the most of these particular crimes with 59, while East Putney saw the joint fewest with just 12.

But in terms of percentage it looked a little different.

ASB in Latchmere accounted for 36.9% of its total reported crimes, ranking at the top of the list.

Below is a breakdown of every police ward in Wandsworth, ranked in order of the percentage, with total number of violent and sexual crimes also listed:
  1. Latchmere – 59 – 36.9%
  2. West Hill – 36 – 31.3%
  3. Furzedown – 36 – 31.3%
  4. Graveney – 24 – 29.3%
  5. St Mary’s Park – 35 – 26.5%
  6. Bedford – 18 – 25.3%
  7. Earlsfield – 28 – 25%
  8. Northcote – 49 – 23.9%
  9. Thamesfield – 31 – 23.6%
  10. Wandsworth Common – 20 – 22.9%
  11. Fairfield – 34 – 22.6%
  12. Queenstown – 35 – 21.5%
  13. Roehampton – 29 – 20.7%
  14. Balham – 32 – 20.2%
  15. Nightingale – 25 – 19.2%
  16. Shaftesbury – 25 – 18.6%
  17. Tooting Town Centre – 26 – 16.8%
  18. East Putney – 12 – 16.7%
  19. Tooting – 33 – 16.7%
  20. West Putney – 15 – 14%
  21. Southfields – 18 – 13.1%
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