HAVE you ever experienced anti-social behaviour on your street? We have mapped every report across the district for the whole of 2022.
This crime map has been compiled by the Telegraph & Argus, using information from the data.police.uk website.
It shows every incidence of anti-social behaviour reported to West Yorkshire Police that has taken place in the Bradford policing district throughout the whole of 2022.
You can browse through the map or search for a street name or postcode, to see the level of this type of crime on every road in the whole of the Bradford district.
There were more than 7,000 anti-social behaviour reports in Bradford in 2022 – with the data including personal, environmental and nuisance anti-social behaviour.
Read more in our 'Mapped' series:
- Every criminal damage and arson across Bradford in 2022
- Every burglary and robbery across the Bradford district in 2022
- Every vehicle crime mapped across Bradford in 2022
There were no details with any of these offences as to the outcome of the report, so we are not able to show whether the culprit was identified and dealt with by the police.
But the outcome can include an on-the-spot fine, a anti-social behaviour order or ASBO warning.
Councillor Brendan Stubbs (Lib Dem, Eccleshill) said: "Anti-social behaviour and low-level crime have got worse in the Eccleshill ward in the last 18 months with the lifting of Covid restrictions.
"There are things we can do to tackle the problem but the police, Council, businesses and parents all have to work together.”
In total, there were just over 82,800 recorded crimes across Bradford in 2022.
This can be broken down as follows:
Violence and sexual offences (36098); public order (10577); criminal damage and arson (7266); anti-social behaviour (7256); other theft (5018); vehicle crime (3978); shoplifting (3072); burglary (3008); drugs (2322); other crime (1916); robbery (709); theft from person (706); possession of weapons (621); and bicycle theft (325).
We will be focusing on other crimes as we compile more 2022 crime maps in the coming weeks.
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