Neighbourhood Support - crime statistics & other information
There is a lot of anecdotal evidence about how much crime there is and where it is occuring. Neighbourhood Support have on their website a Weekly Crime Information page where you can find the latest information. Also available for download is a file with the latest week's worth of crime statistics. The file lists the date, time and street of burglaries of houses and businesses; thefts from cars; and thefts of cars.
The weekly crime information page is here.
Also on the site is a page of the fact sheets listed below. They are here.
Your home and property
Who burgles a house and why?
Reducing the burglar's opportunities
Home Burglar Alarms
What to do when you hear a burglar alarm
Buying Secondhand Goods
Serial Number Recording
Consumer Guarantees Act Made Simple
Reducing the risk of handbag, briefcase and laptop theft
Reducing the risk of theft from student accommodation
Neighbourhood Issues
Preparing for the Bird Flu
Fences and Neighbours
Neighbours and Trees
Neighbourhood Problem Solving
Noise and Nuisance
Dog Control
The Ideal Neighbourhood Support Group
Holiday security and driving tips
Visiting New Zealand
Holiday Security Tips
Holiday Driving Tips
Reporting Bad Driving
Enjoying the Outdoors Safely
Hitch-Hiking
Vehicles
Protecting your vehicle
The truth about Police speed enforcement
Drink Driving
Illegal parking and car towing
Checking if a vehicle is stolen
Dishonesty
Cheque fraud
Credit and Eftpos card fraud
Identity theft
Phishing
Law and the Older Person
Driver licence renewal
Asset testing for the residential care subsidy
Making a Will
Enduring Power of Attorney
Age discrimination
Elder abuse and neglect
Personal Safety
Rates Rebate Scheme
General
When to call 111
Stopping accidental or hoax 111 calls
Giving a good description
Witness Forms-
Shoplifting - Trespass, Kids and Human Rights
Signs and Symptoms of Drug Use in Young People
Methamphetamine Clandestine Laboratory Awareness
Misuse of (BB) airguns
The age of criminal responsibility
Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design
Serving a Trespass Notice
Violence
Armed Robbery
Domestic Violence Act
Terrorism Awareness
Citizen's Arrest and Self-defence
Family Violence: How friends and family can help
Recognising when a child or family needs help
.
The weekly crime information page is here.
Also on the site is a page of the fact sheets listed below. They are here.
Your home and property
Who burgles a house and why?
Reducing the burglar's opportunities
Home Burglar Alarms
What to do when you hear a burglar alarm
Buying Secondhand Goods
Serial Number Recording
Consumer Guarantees Act Made Simple
Reducing the risk of handbag, briefcase and laptop theft
Reducing the risk of theft from student accommodation
Neighbourhood Issues
Preparing for the Bird Flu
Fences and Neighbours
Neighbours and Trees
Neighbourhood Problem Solving
Noise and Nuisance
Dog Control
The Ideal Neighbourhood Support Group
Holiday security and driving tips
Visiting New Zealand
Holiday Security Tips
Holiday Driving Tips
Reporting Bad Driving
Enjoying the Outdoors Safely
Hitch-Hiking
Vehicles
Protecting your vehicle
The truth about Police speed enforcement
Drink Driving
Illegal parking and car towing
Checking if a vehicle is stolen
Dishonesty
Cheque fraud
Credit and Eftpos card fraud
Identity theft
Phishing
Law and the Older Person
Driver licence renewal
Asset testing for the residential care subsidy
Making a Will
Enduring Power of Attorney
Age discrimination
Elder abuse and neglect
Personal Safety
Rates Rebate Scheme
General
When to call 111
Stopping accidental or hoax 111 calls
Giving a good description
Witness Forms-
Shoplifting - Trespass, Kids and Human Rights
Signs and Symptoms of Drug Use in Young People
Methamphetamine Clandestine Laboratory Awareness
Misuse of (BB) airguns
The age of criminal responsibility
Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design
Serving a Trespass Notice
Violence
Armed Robbery
Domestic Violence Act
Terrorism Awareness
Citizen's Arrest and Self-defence
Family Violence: How friends and family can help
Recognising when a child or family needs help
.