The streets in Bradford where the most crimes have been recorded have been revealed.
We've combined details of every offence reported to police in a calendar month to produce this tool that you can use to find out how your street ranks for crime.
During the month of March 2019 - the most recent for which data is available - Adelaide Street was the scene of 63 recorded crimes - that's more than double the next highest street.
Of these, 18 were violent or sexual offences; another 18 involved drugs; 9 were public order offences; 9 involved criminal damage; two were vehicle crimes and two were for possession of a weapon.
However, the street is right opposite Trafalgar House Police Station and it appears that, whenever a criminal admits to another crime while being interviewed at the police station, the location of that crime is recorded as Adelaide Street.
That probably puts Kirkgate, in the city centre, top of the list of shame, with 30 recorded crimes in the month.
TOP TEN STREETS OF SHAME
1. Adelaide Street - 63 crimes. Most common crimes: drugs, violent and sexual offences.
2. Kirkgate - 30 crimes. Most common crimes: violent and sexual offences.
3. Wingfield Mount - 21 crimes. Most common crimes: violent and sexual offences.
4. Park Lane - 20 crimes. Most common crimes: violent and sexual offences.
5. Leeds Road - 19 crimes. Most common crimes: violent and sexual offences.
6. Market Street - 19 crimes. Most common crimes: Anti-social behaviour, violent and sexual offences.
7. Kestrel Mount - 18 crimes. Most common crimes:violent and sexual offences.
8. Inkersley Road - 18 crimes. Most common crime: Shoplifting.
9. Barkerend Road - 18 crimes. Most common crime: Robbery.
10. Mann's Court - 17 crimes. Most common crime: Theft from the person.
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