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HIMP Locality Dashboard Q2 Hate Incident Monitoring Project Report: Rolling 12 months ll September 2016 for Blaby Hate Incident Levels (Police recorded offences and incidents and HIMP incidents) per 1000 popula on are shown at District and Lower Super Output Area (LSOA) Choose Partnership Area Include/Exclude Blaby Exclude City Centre Designed by Karen Earp, Research & Insight Team , Leicestershire County Council, Contact: [email protected] , 0116 305 7260 Map of Blaby showing incident levels by LSOA Hate incident rate per 1000 popula on by district. -2 Leicester 1.78 -1 Oadby and Wigston 0.80 -1 Blaby 0.75 -1 Charnwood 0.72 -1 Hinckley and Bosworth 0.60 0 North West Leicestershire 0.44 0 Harborough 0.42 0 Melton 0.33 0 Rutland 0.19 Average 0.67 Hate incident rate per 1000 popula on by LSOA for Blaby from highest to lowest -4 Fosse Park 4.40 -4 Glenfield North East 3.50 -2 Enderby North & Grove Park 2.37 -2 Braunstone Town Lubbesthorp.. 2.23 -2 Glenfield South West 2.22 -2 Glenfield East 1.96 -2 Braunstone Town Henley Cres.. 1.91 -2 Leicester Forest East - M1 Serv.. 1.75 -2 Glen Parva West 1.60 -2 Narborough East 1.56 -1 Braunstone Town Turnbull Dri.. 1.48 -1 Thorpe Astley South & Meridia.. 1.38 Hate Incident Monitoring Project Report: Rolling 12 months ll September 2016 for Charnwood Hate Incident Levels (Police recorded offences and incidents and HIMP incidents) per 1000 popula on are shown at District and Lower Super Output Area (LSOA) Choose Partnership Area Include/Exclude Charnwood Exclude City Centre Designed by Karen Earp, Research & Insight Team , Leicestershire County Council, Contact: [email protected] , 0116 305 7260 Map of Charnwood showing incident levels by LSOA Hate incident rate per 1000 popula on by district. -2 Leicester 1.78 -1 Oadby and Wigston 0.80 -1 Blaby 0.75 -1 Charnwood 0.72 -1 Hinckley and Bosworth 0.60 0 North West Leicestershire 0.44 0 Harborough 0.42 0 Melton 0.33 0 Rutland 0.19 Average 0.67 Hate incident rate per 1000 popula on by LSOA for Charnwood from highest to lowest -.. Loughborough Centre South 10.91 -5 Loughborough Bell Foundry 5.05 -5 Loughborough Centre West 4.89 -4 Loughborough Shelthorpe Nor.. 3.96 -4 Loughborough Toothill Road 3.88 -3 Wanlip 2.91 -3 Syston North 2.84 -3 Loughborough Canal South 2.74 -3 Loughborough Central Sta on 2.52 -2 Thurmaston Central 2.15 -2 Thurmaston South West 1.78 Hate Incident Monitoring Project Report: Rolling 12 months ll September 2016 for Harborough Hate Incident Levels (Police recorded offences and incidents and HIMP incidents) per 1000 popula on are shown at District and Lower Super Output Area (LSOA) Choose Partnership Area Include/Exclude Harborough Exclude City Centre Designed by Karen Earp, Research & Insight Team , Leicestershire County Council, Contact: [email protected] , 0116 305 7260 Map of Harborough showing incident levels by LSOA Hate incident rate per 1000 popula on by district. -2 Leicester 1.78 -1 Oadby and Wigston 0.80 -1 Blaby 0.75 -1 Charnwood 0.72 -1 Hinckley and Bosworth 0.60 0 North West Leicestershire 0.44 0 Harborough 0.42 0 Melton 0.33 0 Rutland 0.19 Average 0.67 Hate incident rate per 1000 popula on by LSOA for Harborough from highest to lowest -3 Li le Bowden South 3.40 -3 Market Harborough Coventry .. 3.13 -1 Li le Bowden East 1.36 -1 Burton Overy, Carlton Curlieu .. 1.35 -1 Market Harborough - Welland .. 1.32 -1 Hallaton, Great Easton & Med.. 1.29 -1 Market Harborough Centre 1.08 -1 Misterton, Gilmorton & Swinf.. 0.77 -1 Market Harborough - Leisure C.. 0.68 -1 Bushby 0.63 -1 Fleckney East 0.63 Hate Incident Monitoring Project Report: Rolling 12 months ll September 2016 for Hinckley and Bosworth Hate Incident Levels (Police recorded offences and incidents and HIMP incidents) per 1000 popula on are shown at District an.. Choose Partnership Area Include/Exclude Hinckley and Bosworth Exclude City Centre Designed by Karen Earp, Research & Insight Team , Leicestershire County Council, Contact: [email protected] , 0116 305 7260 Map of Hinckley and Bosworth showing incident levels by LSOA Hate incident rate per 1000 popula on by district. -2 Leicester 1.78 -1 Oadby and Wigston 0.80 -1 Blaby 0.75 -1 Charnwood 0.72 -1 Hinckley and Bosworth 0.60 0 North West Leicestershire 0.44 0 Harborough 0.42 0 Melton 0.33 0 Rutland 0.19 Average 0.67 Hate incident rate per 1000 popula on by LSOA for Hinckley and Bosworth from highest to lowest -6 Hinckley Town Centre 6.27 -4 Hinckley Castle South West 3.52 -3 Bagworth & Thornton 3.07 -3 Hinckley Town Centre North 2.62 -2 Stanton Under Bardon & Copt .. 1.65 -1 Hinckley Woodland Road 1.46 -1 Markfield East 1.38 -1 Barlestone North, Nailstone & .. 1.19 -1 Hinckley Barwell Lane 1.18 -1 Hinckley Fields 1.15 -1 Earl Shilton East 1.15 Hate Incident Monitoring Project Report: Rolling 12 months ll September 2016 for Melton Hate Incident Levels (Police recorded offences and incidents and HIMP incidents) per 1000 popula on are shown at District and Lower Super Output Area (LSOA) Choose Partnership Area Include/Exclude Melton Exclude City Centre Designed by Karen Earp, Research & Insight Team , Leicestershire County Council, Contact: [email protected] , 0116 305 7260 Map of Melton showing incident levels by LSOA Hate incident rate per 1000 popula on by district. -2 Leicester 1.78 -1 Oadby and Wigston 0.80 -1 Blaby 0.75 -1 Charnwood 0.72 -1 Hinckley and Bosworth 0.60 0 North West Leicestershire 0.44 0 Harborough 0.42 0 Melton 0.33 0 Rutland 0.19 Average 0.67 Hate incident rate per 1000 popula on by LSOA for Melton from highest to lowest -5 Melton Craven West 4.61 -2 Melton Warwick West 1.71 -2 Melton Egerton East 1.62 -1 Clawson, Hose & Harby East 0.76 -1 Greater Wymondham 0.64 -1 Greater Frisby-on-the-Wreake 0.57 -1 Melton Sysonby South 0.57 -1 Broughton, Old Dalby & Ab Ke.. 0.52 0 Asfordby East 0.00 Asfordby West 0.00 Bo esford 0.00 Clawson, Hose & Harby West 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Hate Incident Monitoring Project Report: Rolling 12 months ll September 2016 for North West Leicestershire Hate Incident Levels (Police recorded offences and incidents and HIMP incidents) per 1000 popula on are shown at District an.. Choose Partnership Area Include/Exclude North West Leicestershire Exclude City Centre Designed by Karen Earp, Research & Insight Team , Leicestershire County Council, Contact: [email protected] , 0116 305 7260 Map of North West Leicestershire showing incident levels by LSOA Hate incident rate per 1000 popula on by district. -2 Leicester 1.78 -1 Oadby and Wigston 0.80 -1 Blaby 0.75 -1 Charnwood 0.72 -1 Hinckley and Bosworth 0.60 0 North West Leicestershire 0.44 0 Harborough 0.42 0 Melton 0.33 0 Rutland 0.19 Average 0.67 Hate incident rate per 1000 popula on by LSOA for North West Leicestershire from highest to lowest -4 Coalville Centre 3.57 -2 Ashby Ivanhoe East 2.44 -2 Ibstock Centre 2.16 -2 Ashby Holywell West 2.01 -2 Measham Centre 1.80 -1 Greenhill Centre 1.36 -1 Castle Donington South 1.27 -1 Ashby Holywell East 0.96 -1 Ellistown & Ba leflat 0.95 -1 Donisthorpe North & Oakthor.. 0.87 -1 Coalville Community Hospital 0.82 Hate Incident Monitoring Project Report: Rolling 12 months ll September 2016 for Oadby and Wigston Hate Incident Levels (Police recorded offences and incidents and HIMP incidents) per 1000 popula on are shown at District an.. Choose Partnership Area Include/Exclude Oadby and Wigston Exclude City Centre Designed by Karen Earp, Research & Insight Team , Leicestershire County Council, Contact: [email protected] , 0116 305 7260 Map of Oadby and Wigston showing incident levels by LSOA Hate incident rate per 1000 popula on by district. -2 Leicester 1.78 -1 Oadby and Wigston 0.80 -1 Blaby 0.75 -1 Charnwood 0.72 -1 Hinckley and Bosworth 0.60 0 North West Leicestershire 0.44 0 Harborough 0.42 0 Melton 0.33 0 Rutland 0.19 Average 0.67 Hate incident rate per 1000 popula on by LSOA for Oadby and Wigston from high- est to lowest -4 Oadby The Parade & Leicester .. 3.61 -3 Wigston Water Leys Primary S.. 3.35 -3 Chartwell Drive Industrial Esta.. 2.57 -2 Oadby Glen Road 2.10 -2 South Wigston Blaby Road & S.. 2.03 -2 South Wigston Burleigh Avenue 1.55 -1 Oadby Beauchamp College 1.43 -1 Wigston Centre South 1.28 -1 Oadby Windrush Drive 1.26 -1 Wigston Centre North 1.23 -1 Oadby Stoughton Drive 0.85 Hate Incident Monitoring Project Report: Rolling 12 months ll September 2016 for Leicestershire Hate Incident Levels (Police recorded offences and incidents and HIMP incidents) per 1000 popula on are shown at District and Lower Super Output Area (LSOA) Choose Partnership Area Include/Exclude Leicestershire Include City Centre Designed by Karen Earp, Research & Insight Team , Leicestershire County Council, Contact: [email protected] , 0116 305 7260 Map of Leicestershire showing incident levels by LSOA Hate incident rate per 1000 popula on by district.
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