Over the past year, Barnet has seen a total of 30,193 recorded crimes, with violence against a person (7,873 incidents) and theft (7,604 incidents) being the most prevalent. Together, these form a significant portion of the total crimes at above 51%. Other notable offences include vehicle crimes, burglaries, and public order violations. Scotland Yard is committed to neighbourhood policing to address these issues, emphasizing community safety and diverse strategies in crime prevention to tackle the variety of reported offences.
In the past year, Barnet recorded 30,193 crimes, primarily driven by violence against a person and theft, accounting for more than half of all incidents.
With violence against a person at the forefront, making up 26.08% of total crimes, followed closely by theft at 25.18%, the data reflects pressing safety concerns.
Scotland Yard emphasized the significance of neighbourhood policing as they aim for a New Met for London, highlighting ongoing law enforcement strategies for community safety.
Additional insights show a concerning variety of offences, including vehicle crimes and sex offences, indicating a need for diversified strategies in crime prevention.
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