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Anti-Social Behaviour Dashboard (March 2014) Anti-Social Behaviour Dashboard : March 2014 for Leicestershire Districts Choose ASB Type Designed by Karen Earp, Research & Insight Team , Leicestershire County Council, All Contact: [email protected] , 0116 305 7260 Direc tion of travel Tw o Y ear Timeline for All Type of ASB FY FY over last 12 months +/- 2012/13 2013/14 B.. 121 y b 73.4% 132 a Blaby 1,655 1,559 -96 B.. l B 1,144 12.2% 14.4% 190 225 d o 268 o C.. w 73.8% n Charnwood 3,193 3,529 336 C.. r 2,603 a 238 h 11.3% 14.9% C 399 527 h g 99 u o r 73.9% H.. o b 817 Harborough 1,192 1,106 -86 H.. r a 13.8% 12.3% 76 H 153 136 . Hi s o B Hi nc & nc 147 71.2% kle y e Hinckley & l 1,275 kl y k 1,602 1,790 188 c 11.8% 17.0% n Bosworth ey & i H 211 304 & B.. 106 B.. n o t 73.0% l e 605 M.. 67 M Melton 722 829 107 M. 13.1% 13.9% 109 115 36 s c i 152 e 71.6% L 1,238 W N.. N 13.0% 15.4% NWLeics 1,489 1,729 240 N.. 127 224 267 . t s g i Oa W 112 77.8% Oa & db y 832 db y b d 11.0% 11.2% Oadby & y & a 1,088 1,070 -18 O 118 120 Wigston & Wi 74 Environm ental Nuisance ASB Personal ASB Wi g.. g.. ASB Anti-Social Behaviour Dashboard : March 2014 for Force Area, Leicestershire, Leicester and Rutland Choose ASB Type All Designed by Karen Earp, Research & Insight Team , Leicestershire County Council, Contact: [email protected] , 0116 305 7260 Direc tion of travel over Tw o Y ear Timeline for All Type of ASB FY FY +/- last 12 months 2012/13 2013/14 r e t r r s e e t e t s c 1,059 897 i s 77.1% e e e c i Leicester 11,936 11,975 39 L c 9,230 e i L e L 10.8% 12.1% 1,297 1,448 e e r r i i e h h r i s s r r h 966 e e 73.3% s t t r s s e e e 8,514 t c 10,941 11,612 671 c i Leicestershire i s e e e L L c 789 i 12.1% 14.6% e L 1,404 1,694 d n d a 75.1% l n t d a u l 226 t n 29 R u a l R Rutland 346 301 -45 t u 15.3% 9.6% R 25 46 29 e c 75.2% r o e 17,970 F c e r 1,892 c o r Force 23,223 23,888 665 F 11.5% 13.3% o 1,873 F 2,747 3,171 Environm ental Nuisance ASB Personal ASB ASB Anti-Social Behaviour Dashboard : March 2014 for Leicestershire Districts Choose ASB Type Designed by Karen Earp, Research & Insight Team , Leicestershire County Council, Environmental ASB Contact: [email protected] , 0116 305 7260 Direc tion of travel Tw o Y ear Timeline for Environmental ASB Type of ASB FY FY over last 12 months +/- 2012/13 2013/14 B.. 17 y b 73.4% a Blaby 167 190 23 B.. l B 1,144 14 12.2% 14.4% 190 225 d o o C.. w 73.8% n Charnwood 289 399 110 C.. r 2,603 26 a h 11.3% 14.9% 26 C 399 527 17 h g u o r 73.9% H.. o b 817 Harborough 135 153 18 H.. r a 13.8% 12.3% H 6 153 136 . Hi s o B Hi nc 21 & nc 71.2% kle y e Hinckley & l 1,275 kl y k 181 211 30 c 11.8% 17.0% n Bosworth ey & 14 i H 211 304 & B.. B.. n o 11 t 73.0% l e 605 M.. M Melton 71 109 38 M. 13.1% 13.9% 109 115 5 s c i e 71.6% L 1,238 W N.. N 13.0% 15.4% NWLeics 164 224 60 N.. 15 224 267 . t 9 s g i Oa W 77.8% Oa & db 12 y 832 db y b d 11.0% 11.2% Oadby & y & a 91 118 27 O 118 120 Wigston & Wi Environm ental Nuisance ASB Personal ASB Wi g.. 3 g.. ASB Anti-Social Behaviour Dashboard : March 2014 for Force Area, Leicestershire, Leicester and Rutland Choose ASB Type Environmental ASB Designed by Karen Earp, Research & Insight Team , Leicestershire County Council, Contact: [email protected] , 0116 305 7260 Direc tion of travel over Tw o Y ear Timeline for Environmental ASB Type of ASB FY FY +/- last 12 months 2012/13 2013/14 r e t r r s e e t e 125 t s c i s 77.1% e e e c i Leicester 1,059 1,297 238 L c 9,230 e i 102 L e L 10.8% 12.1% 1,297 1,448 e e r r i i e h h r i s s r r h e e 73.3% s t t r s 119 s e e e 8,514 t c 1,098 1,404 306 c i Leicestershire i s e e e L L c i 12.1% 14.6% e 77 L 1,404 1,694 d n d a 75.1% l n 4 t d a u l 226 t n R u a l R Rutland 28 46 18 t u 15.3% 9.6% R 46 29 1 e c 75.2% r o e 17,970 F c e r 248 c o r Force 2,185 2,747 562 F 11.5% 13.3% o F 2,747 3,171 180 Environm ental Nuisance ASB Personal ASB ASB Anti-Social Behaviour Dashboard : March 2014 for Leicestershire Districts Choose ASB Type Designed by Karen Earp, Research & Insight Team , Leicestershire County Council, Nuisance ASB Contact: [email protected] , 0116 305 7260 Direc tion of travel Tw o Y ear Timeline for Nuisanc e ASB Type of ASB FY FY over last 12 months +/- 2012/13 2013/14 B.. y 106 b 73.4% a Blaby 1,330 1,144 -186 B.. 78 l B 1,144 12.2% 14.4% 190 225 d o 201 o C.. w 73.8% n Charnwood 2,544 2,603 59 C.. r 2,603 183 a h 11.3% 14.9% C 399 527 h g u 71 o r 73.9% H.. o b 817 Harborough 925 817 -108 H.. r 64 a 13.8% 12.3% H 153 136 . Hi s o B Hi nc & nc 71.2% kle y e Hinckley & l 1,275 kl y k 1,209 1,275 66 87 c 11.8% 17.0% n Bosworth ey & i 82 H 211 304 & B.. B.. n o t 73.0% l e 605 M.. M 13.1% 13.9% Melton 571 605 34 M. 41 109 115 28 s c i e 71.6% 95 L 1,238 110 W N.. N 13.0% 15.4% NWLeics 1,163 1,238 75 N.. 224 267 . t s g i Oa W 77.8% Oa & db 82 y 832 db y b d 11.0% 11.2% Oadby & y & a 888 832 -56 64 O 118 120 Wigston & Wi Environm ental Nuisance ASB Personal ASB Wi g.. g.. ASB Anti-Social Behaviour Dashboard : March 2014 for Force Area, Leicestershire, Leicester and Rutland Choose ASB Type Nuisance ASB Designed by Karen Earp, Research & Insight Team , Leicestershire County Council, Contact: [email protected] , 0116 305 7260 Direc tion of travel over Tw o Y ear Timeline for Nuisanc e ASB Type of ASB FY FY +/- last 12 months 2012/13 2013/14 r e t r r s 841 e e t e t s c i s 650 77.1% e e e c i Leicester 9,654 9,230 -424 L c 9,230 e i L e L 10.8% 12.1% 1,297 1,448 e e r r i i e h h r i s s r r h e e 73.3% s t 655 t r s s e e e 8,514 t c 8,630 8,514 -116 c i Leicestershire i s 637 e e e L L c i 12.1% 14.6% e L 1,404 1,694 d n d a 75.1% l n t d a u l 226 t n R u a l 22 R Rutland 287 226 -61 t u 24 15.3% 9.6% R 46 29 e c 75.2% r o e 17,970 F c e r c 1,327 o 1,502 r Force 18,571 17,970 -601 F 11.5% 13.3% o F 2,747 3,171 Environm ental Nuisance ASB Personal ASB ASB Anti-Social Behaviour Dashboard : March 2014 for Leicestershire Districts Choose ASB Type Designed by Karen Earp, Research & Insight Team , Leicestershire County Council, Personal ASB Contact: [email protected] , 0116 305 7260 Direc tion of travel Tw o Y ear Timeline for Personal ASB Type of ASB FY FY over last 12 months +/- 2012/13 2013/14 26 B.
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