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The Compendium Other indicator set covers the following publications: Area classification including deprivation, Education, Population, Social care, Socio-economic factors.
Crime imposes economic costs, reinforces social exclusion and can hasten the environmental decline of neighbourhoods. Fear of crime can make people reluctant to walk or even use public transport or go out after dark. Much acquisitive crime, such as shop lifting and burglary, is committed by drug-misusing...
The indicators in this section were designed to provide a simple indicator of the characteristics of an area, and of the similarity between areas, for comparison or targeting purposes, and as a variable for analysis with other data and to provide a measure of deprivation at local level.
Please note that this LBOI indicator 6.1 has been discontinued and there will be no future updates.
The number of robberies recorded by the police per 1,000 local resident population.
The number of vehicle crimes recorded by the police per 1,000 local resident population.
Crude rate per 1,000 population of problem drug users (crack and opiates) for all persons between the ages of 15-64.
Directly standardised rate for emergency admissions for assault in young people, per 100,000 population under 35.
The English Indices of Deprivation are the Government’s official relative measure of multiple deprivation in small areas across England called Lower layer Super Output Areas (LSOAs).
The number of racial incidents per 100,000 population.