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TwitterIn the 2023/24 reporting year, Greater Manchester Police reported 333,630 crime offences, compared with 369,853 in the previous year. During this time period, the number of crimes reported was highest in 2022/23.
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TwitterIn the 2024/25 reporting year, West Yorkshire Police reported a crime rate of 114.5 crimes per 1,000 population, the highest crime rate among the provided police force areas whose territories include large cities. Greater Manchester Police reported a crime rate of 108.2 crimes per 1,000 population and had the second-highest crime rate during this year.
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TwitterIn the 2022/23 reporting year Greater Manchester Police reported 144,336 violent crime offences, compared with 136,091 in the previous year. During this time period, the number of violent crimes reported was highest in the most recent year.
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This dataset recorded the monthly crime incidents across Greater Manchester in the UK throughout 2016. There were a total of 362,115 recorded crimes, across 14 categories of crime in the dataset of 2016. The fields of the data include ‘Month’, ‘Reported by’,','Falls within', 'Longitude', 'Latitude','Location', 'LSOA code', 'LSOA name', 'Crime type’.Note: when you test the GTWCLQ software package using this provided dataset, the RAM of your PC should be more than 32 GB. Otherwise, the computation might be interrupted due to insufficient space of memory.
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TwitterFor the latest data tables see ‘Police recorded crime and outcomes open data tables’.
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There are counting rules for recorded crime to help to ensure that crimes are recorded consistently and accurately.
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TwitterWith approximately 122.1 crimes per 1,000 population, Cleveland, in North East England, had the highest crime rate of all the police force areas in England and Wales in 2024/25. High crime rates are evident in other areas of northern England, such as West Yorkshire and Greater Manchester at 114.5 and 108.2, respectively. In the UK capital, London, the crime rate was 105.5 per 1,000 people. The lowest crime rate in England was in the relatively rural areas of Wiltshire in South West England, as well as North Yorkshire. Overall crime in England and Wales The number of crimes in England and Wales reached approximately 6.74 million in 2022/23, falling slightly to 6.66 million in 2023/24, and 6.59 million in 2024/25. Overall crime has been rising steadily across England and Wales for almost a decade, even when adjusted for population rises. In 2022/23, for example, the crime rate in England and Wales was 93.6, the highest since 2006/07. When compared with the rest of the United Kingdom, England and Wales is something of an outlier, as crime rates for Scotland and Northern Ireland have not followed the same trajectory of rising crime. Additionally, there has been a sharp increase in violent crimes and sexual offences since the mid-2010s in England and Wales. While theft offences have generally been falling, the number of shoplifting offences reached a peak of 530,640 in 2024/25. Troubled justice system under pressure Alongside rising crime figures, many indicators also signal that the justice system is getting pushed to breaking point. The percentage of crimes that are solved in England and Wales was just 5.7 percent in 2023, with sexual offences having a clearance rate of just 3.6 percent. Crimes are also taking far longer than usual to pass through the justice system. In 2022, it took an average of 407 days for a crown court case to reach a conclusion from the time of the offence, compared with 233 days in 2018. This is most likely related to the large backlog of cases in crown courts, which reached over 67,750 in 2023. Furthermore, prisons in England and Wales are dangerously overcrowded, with the government even releasing some prisoners early to address the issue.
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TwitterIn the 2023/24 reporting year, the crime rate for Greater Manchester was 114.6 crimes per 1,000 population, a decline on the previous year, when the crime rate was at its highest for the recorded time period.
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This is a collection of datasets and source code used for a crime prediction study based on POI locations.[1] Crime data from data.police.uk for the following UK police forces:-- Greater Manchester Police,-- Merseyside Police,-- Dorset Police,-- West Yorkshire Police.Time span: October 2016--September 2019.License: https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/Format: CVS (zipped).Files: GreaterManchesterPolice.zip MerseysidePolice.zip Dorset Police.zip West Yorkshire Police.zip [2] Data extracts from OpenStreetMap made available by Geofabrik.de forthe following UK counties:-- Greater Manchester,-- Merseyside,-- Dorset,-- West Yorkshire.Data layers: pois, pois_a, transport, transport_a.Downloaded on: November 14, 2019.License: Open Database License 1.0.Format: shapefile (zipped).Files: greater-manchester-latest-free.shp.zip merseyside-latest-free.shp.zip dorset-latest-free.shp.zip west-yorkshire-latest-free.shp.zip[3] UK administrative boundary data from ordnancesurvey.co.uk.Downloaded on: September 23, 2019.License: Open Government License.Note: Contains OS data © Crown copyright and database right 2018Format: shapefile (zipped)File: district_borough_unitary_region.shp.zip[4] Administrative boundary data for the following UK urban areas:-- Manchester (Manchester District),-- Liverpool (Liverpool District),-- Bournemouth (Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole District),-- Wakefield (Wakefield District).Obtained by extracting the corresponding districts from dataset [3] listed above.Format: RDS.File: adm-man-liv-bou-wak.RDS.[5] Crime data aggregated to 300x300m grid for the following UK urban areas:-- Manchester (Manchester District),-- Liverpool (Liverpool District),-- Bournemouth (Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole District),-- Wakefield (Wakefield District).Obtained by geographical aggregation of crime data [1] listed above, limited to the corresponding district boundaries from [3].Format: RDS.File: crime-grid-man-liv-bou-wak.RDS.[6] POI data aggregated to 300x300m grid for the following UK urban areas:-- Manchester (Manchester District),-- Liverpool (Liverpool District),-- Wakefield (Wakefield District),-- Bournemouth (Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole District).Obtained by geographical aggregation of POI data [2] listed above, limited to the corresponding district boundaries from [3].Format: RDS.File: poi-grid-man-liv-bou-wak.RDS.[7] R functions for data preparation.File: crime-poi-functions-data.R.[8] R functions for model creation and evaluation.File: crime-poi-functions-model.R.[9] R script for data preparation.File: crime-poi-data.R.[10] R script for model creation and evaluation.File: crime-poi-model.R.The code assumes that:-- source code files are placed in the current working directory,-- original unprocessed data files [1-3] are placed in the data subdirectory of the current working directory,-- the RDS subdirectory exists in the current working directory (this is where RDS files are saved),-- the Plots subdirectory exists in the current working directory (this is where plot files are saved).The provided RDS files [4-6] may be optionally placed in the RDS subdirectory to avoid repeating the time-consuming data preparation process -- they will be used if available or re-created from the original data otherwise (but the latter may take several hours).
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Crime data in year 2016 of Greater Manchester.The fields of the data including ‘Month’, ‘Reported by’,','Falls within', 'Longitude', 'Latitude','Location', 'LSOA code', 'LSOA name', 'Crime type’.
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TwitterLondon had the highest crime rate among regions of the United Kingdom in 2024/25, at approximately 106.4 crimes per 1,000 population, followed by Yorkshire and the Humber, at 100.9 crimes per 1,000 people. On a more local level, the police force area with the highest crime rate in England and Wales was that of Cleveland, in North East England. Although London had the fifth-highest crime rate among police force areas, it was lower than the crime rates of the West Yorkshire, Greater Manchester, and South Yorkshire police force areas as well. Is crime in the UK rising? Between the early 2000s and the mid-2010s, crime in the UK declined quite significantly. The crime rates of England and Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland all fell during this time period. From around 2013/14, however the crime rate in England and Wales began to rise again, approaching levels seen in the 2000s. In Scotland and Northern Ireland crime also stopped declining at the same rate, although there was no sudden increase as seen in England and Wales. Without adjusting for population-size, the overall number of crimes recorded by the police in England and Wales reached a peak of around 6.74 million offences in 2022/23, falling slightly in the two years since then. What kinds of crime are increasing? Although overall crime levels have increased, some types of crime have continued to decline. Overall theft offences for example, are far lower than in the 2000s. This is partly due to the decline in burglaries, and vehicle theft offences. Shoplifting offences, by contrast have spiked since the COVID-19 pandemic, reaching a peak of over 530,600 offences in 2024/25. Additionally, the number of violence against the person offences surged from 2014/15 onwards, with the number of sexual offences also at far higher levels than in the recent past.
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TwitterIn the 2023/24 reporting year, Greater Manchester Police reported 333,630 crime offences, compared with 369,853 in the previous year. During this time period, the number of crimes reported was highest in 2022/23.