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Published Date: 19 June 2009
A NEW "crime map" of the Capital has revealed the areas of the city with the highest and lowest levels of offences including assaults, housebreakings and vandalism.
The breakdown identifies the city centre as Edinburgh's biggest crime hot spot, with 22 offences committed daily, while Balerno posted the lowest rate at three per day.

The figures also show a tiny drop in the overall number of crimes across the force area compared with the year before, with 70,500 reported between last April and March.

Police chiefs today said they remained "committed to reducing crime" and pointed to a three per cent rise in cases solved.

Click here to see the best and worst areas

The crime map shows, perhaps unsurprisingly, that the city centre had the highest levels of serious assaults, robbery and assaults, and indecent assaults.

Meanwhile, Leith Walk recorded the most housebreakings while also making appearances in the "top five worst" for serious assaults, rape, indecent exposure, vandalism, and robbery and assault.

The Wester Hailes/Sighthill and Gorgie area had the second highest crime rate overall, while placing first for levels of vandalism, rape, and lewd and libidinous behaviour.

Lib Dem councillor Charles Dundas, who represents the city centre, said: "It comes as no great surprise that the city centre has the highest number of crimes in some areas. As in all cities, the city centre is a magnet for people, and with those numbers come problems.

"The way the police are handling those problems has my confidence. On Friday and Saturday nights, officers from across Edinburgh look after the city centre. They know where the hot spots and times of trouble are, and resources are directed accordingly."

Cllr Dundas praised the policing of licensed premises and nighttime disorder, as well as operations to crack down on acquisitive crimes, such as shoplifting and housebreakings.

He added: "I've been particularly impressed by the community policing in the city centre. We have beat officers who are well-known faces, not faceless uniforms, and that definitely helps."

The city centre was again the worst area for break-ins to business premises during the year, as well as drug possession cases and arrests for carrying an offensive weapon.

Newington was the area hardest hit by bike thefts, with 199 for the year, while Leith Walk suffered the most vehicle thefts, with 209.

Labour councillor Angela Blacklock, who represents the Leith Walk ward, said: "The police have recognised there is a particular problem with housebreakings and serious assaults. That's why the community safety officer organised a 'Week of Action' for the area, which has just passed.

"That included going round residents to give crime prevention advice for homes, cleaning away graffiti, engaging with young people and using a CCTV van in the area for the week.

"It's obvious that they're aware Leith Walk is a crime hot spot and these figures are not surprising.

"Most of the assaults take place at the top of Leith Walk, which is obviously connected to that problem in the city centre."

More than a quarter of the 4,398 crimes reported in the Wester Hailes/Sighthill/Gorgie ward were cases of vandalism last year.

Labour councillor Donald Wilson, who represents the ward, cited studies which have linked high levels of vandalism with increased rates of other criminality.

He said: "We've had a growing problem with graffiti, which raises the number of crimes recorded in the area. It also has a knock-on effect by lowering the tone of the place and giving an impression of lawlessness and a lack of respect for the community. I would like to see that tackled because it gives the wrong perception.

"We've had other problems with robberies and so on in the street underpasses, particularly earlier in the year. That's why I'm proposing to create surface crossings as a replacement."

Overall crime across Lothian and Borders for the last year fell by just 0.1 per cent, with 70,524 offences recorded by the force – a drop of 95 from 2007-8.

The number of recorded offences solved increased by 1.1 per cent over the same period, rising to 44.6 per cent or 31,482 crimes.

In Edinburgh, the number of crimes fell by one per cent to 44,360, with the force posting a solvency rate of 43 per cent.

A five per cent rise in crimes of dishonesty, such as housebreaking, shoplifting and fraud, were recorded in the Capital, with the credit crunch cited as one possible explanation for the jump.

Superintendent Ivor Marshall, deputy divisional commander for Edinburgh, said: "This year has brought with it a series of significant demands on the division, and we are pleased to see a small decrease in the levels of recorded crime, along with an increase in solvency rates.

"Our strategy of preventative policing will focus on addressing the root causes of crime across the Capital, and we are determined to ensure that Edinburgh continues to be a safe place to live, work and visit."


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  • Last Updated: 19 June 2009 11:35 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Edinburgh policing
 
1

Foo,

19/06/2009 12:13:15
Queensferry has a very high number of indecent exposures.
2

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19/06/2009 12:16:57
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Sarcasm,

19/06/2009 12:21:08
If they had a column for chip throwing, Wester Hailes/Sighthill/Gorgie would have topped the list.
4

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19/06/2009 12:28:25
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Foo,

19/06/2009 12:35:22
4

Hilarious, you should be on the telly. You'd win BGT with a routine like that.

"The act before me smelled of cheese and were all knobs" hehehehehe
*runs off stage*

You'd certainly get the 14 yr old boy vote, which I suspect is what you'd be most interested in.
6

Alternative (High-Octane) Fuel Head,

Edinburgh 19/06/2009 12:36:56
"lewd and libidinous behaviour."

That's what they charged Jim Morrison of The Doors with after the ill-fated Miami concert in the late 60s.

I was under the impression that this was a description of an American offence.
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19/06/2009 12:40:22
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19/06/2009 12:51:00
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Ecto,

19/06/2009 13:01:16
#6 Lewd and Libidnious is a very Scottish Offence
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Des Gruntled,

Edinburgh 19/06/2009 13:43:20
Gorgie isn't exactly paradise, but it certainly isn't Wester Hailes, which is even mentioned twice, 6th from bottom place, lumped in with Craiglockhart! and Pilton or Granton aren't even mentioned....What a load of old pants!!!
11

Bill MacD,

19/06/2009 13:46:14
It's terrific news that the police remain committed to reducing crime. There was me, thinking they were a bunch of right wing thugs who line their own pockets with bribes and thefts, beat up and spy on legal protesters, break the laws of the road with impunity, and ignore racist attacks. How wrong can you be? I must have been imagining all these recent stories.
12

Up the NWO,

19/06/2009 13:54:30
pi3h, Crime can happening anywhere at any giving time of day. Any where, any time, any place.
13

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19/06/2009 13:56:41
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GMc,

edinburgh 19/06/2009 13:57:10
#10 - as far as I know Pilton, Granton, Muirhouse etc. are part of the Forth ward!
I would take these figures with a pinch of salt anyway, my nephew was seriously assaulted in Muirhouse and the police didn't even charge the guy with it because he had so many other offences to be taken into account!
Ha ha, if you spell check Muirhouse, one of the suggestions is Poor house!
15

schizophrenic,

19/06/2009 14:02:09
I'ts obviously they didn't take a walk up gorgie dalry,
phoo what a rooster for roosters.
like Lebanon.

Hibs till im caught n fried.
16

Sarcasm,

19/06/2009 14:05:57
5

Thanks for that, I'd be seriously worried if you'd praised me. Hard to live that one down.

You'll have to try harder to get a proper bite I'm afraid.
17

Foo,

19/06/2009 14:06:02
If they just waited until Edinburgh had a football derby, then sealed the grounds and gassed the place, I'm pretty certain crime would drop to zero.
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19/06/2009 14:36:14
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tomias,

Edinburgh 19/06/2009 14:41:17
The picture shows an incident of stop and search- should it happen to you,what do you say?
Hint.
is this under section 44 of the-Terror ist Act ?
If not immediately request a more senior police officer together with the on duty council.
Do not shout/ touch the officer/ stand still/ do NOT let your mobile phone out of your possesion assuming that you have one. I confident phone a news paper info desk.
Thyen wait.
20

jdships,

Edinburgh 19/06/2009 16:50:23
Gorgie_Tony,Edinburgh

Yup ! Was brought up to believe the police were there to prevent crime - what happened ?
21

The Sheriff,

19/06/2009 17:30:14
Foo full of poo as per usual and gorgie Tony still rattling on like the old fool we know he is.

All in all another typical comments page.
22

Foo,

19/06/2009 18:21:16
I do look forward to your daily critique Sheriff, 5:30 today, bit early? I'm guessing you work at the council hence the earlier posts on a Friday, you lazy little man.
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The Sheriff,

19/06/2009 19:41:43
I'm guessing foo the poo doesn't work posting at 12:13:15,normal decent hardworking folk don't have time to sit and post on internet forums.

As for me working for the council,do me a favour I despise anything or anyone closely associated with such a corrupt organization so your guessing was incorrect.

Try not to worry your tiny brain on what time I choose to post here you muppet.
24

Foo,

19/06/2009 20:18:54
The Sheriff

You can't imagine how much it tickles me to see you so riled day in day out.
25

Between the lines,

Scotland 19/06/2009 21:30:46
Surely Gogarburn, home to "Scotland's finest bank", must rank as a top crim hotspot given the appalling robbery of the British taxpayer that was executed from there?
26

The Sheriff,

19/06/2009 22:15:00
Oh foosy poosy,you can't imagine how my sides split with laughter knowing you cannot resist to post your inane and thoughts...oops a contradiction of terms you thinking.
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Foo,

19/06/2009 22:32:45
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Love you too mate
28

One-man-bucket's older twin,

19/06/2009 22:38:48
#14 GMc:"Ha ha, if you spell check Muirhouse, one of the suggestions is Poor house!"

windows spellcheck offers "criminal" for Craigmillar.
29

Taxi for Brellier,

Edinburgh 20/06/2009 11:14:11
What a load of misleading claptrap.

These 'areas/wards' would appear to be the dealing police station rather than the residential area affected, ie what happened to Gilmerton or Gracemount? crime free for the first time since they were constructed???
30

Hong Kong Fooey,

Somewhere in cartoon land 20/06/2009 11:35:14
I see my cousin is from gayfield square.

 

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