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Key Documents

Key statistics, reports and information on Nottingham

Latest crime figures for Nottinghamshire

The latest Nottingham City figures for 'all crime' shows that there was a 24.7% reduction in all crime as of November 2007, including a:

  • 44% reduction in Auto Crime
  • 21% reduction in Burglary Dwelling
  • 27% reduction in Common Assault
  • 29% reduction in Theft from Person

More information is available from the Nottingham Crime and Drugs Partnership website, www.nottinghamcdp.com

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Between 1 October 2004 and 30 September 2005 Nottinghamshire had the fifth lowest rate (per 1,000 population) of more serious violence of the 43 police force areas in England and Wales.
Download recorded crime trends and comparisons from November 2005Adobe PDF document icon - 11 November 2005

How statistics could help Greater Nottingham - November 2005

Produced by Nottingham City Council with the assistance from the Nottingham Health Informatics Service and the Nottingham Drugs and Crime Partnership'to: 'This document shows how statistics often work against Nottingham because they compare the city, not the conurbation, with metropolitan areas, which can have a detrimental effect on investment decisions and public perceptions.
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New Ward Indicators

Carried out by the Nottinghamshire Research Observatory Ltd - April 05
The Nottinghamshire Research Observatory has collated data at new ward level provided by other organisations.

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OCPN Performance Management Data

This document provides data on a variety on indicators for Nottingham City and comparator areas of East Midlands and England. Comparisons are also made with two other core cities, Manchester and Bristol. Where possible 2005 data has been used.

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