Scottish Neighbourhood Statistics Online resource: Contains a wide range of information from small...

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Scottish Neighbourhood Statistics

• Online resource: www.sns.gov.uk• Contains a wide range of information from

small area statistics, at data zone level and above, about:– health - education– poverty - unemployment– housing - population– crime - social/community

issues

Crime data held on SNS

• Crimes and offences recorded by the police

• Crime rates per 10,000 population

• Criminal justice social work

• Clear up rates

• Homicide numbers

• SIMD crimes and offences

SIMD crimes and offences

• Recorded Crimes of Violence • Recorded Domestic housebreaking • Recorded Vandalism • Recorded Drugs Offences • Recorded Minor Assault

• Total rate of SIMD crime per 10,000 population is available at Data Zone, Intermediate Geography and Scottish Parliamentary Constituency levels

• Rate of SIMD crime for each of the 5 crime types above is available at Intermediate Geography and Scottish Parliamentary Constituency levels

Example – Quick Profile

• Enter a postcode in the “quick profile” to provide a simple area profile e.g. IV2 3SY

Example – Standard Reporter

• Enter a postcode in the “quick profile” to provide a simple area profile e.g. IV2 3SY

• Use the Data Zone code to find out more about this particular postcode area through the “area profile”.

Example – Standard Reporter

• Enter a postcode in the “quick profile” to provide a simple area profile e.g. IV2 3SY

• Use the Data Zone code to find out more about this particular postcode area through the “area profile”.

• Next we might want to compare this Data Zone with another nearby or compare it to a higher level of geography (e.g. intermediate geography), which can be done using the “compare 2 areas” option

Example – Standard Reporter

• Enter a postcode in the “quick profile” to provide a simple area profile e.g. IV2 3SY

• Use the Data Zone code to find out more about this particular postcode area through the “area profile”.

• Next we might want to compare this Data Zone with another nearby or compare it to a higher level of geography (e.g. intermediate geography), which can be done using the “compare 2 areas” option

• We can also look at variation across areas, for example by comparing crime rates across all the Data Zones within the constituency of Inverness East, Nairn and Lochaber

Example – Advanced Reporter

• More complex tables, charts and maps can be produced using the “Advanced Reporter”

• Following our example, we might want to look at Intermediate Geography by Local Authority (as this provides more detailed crime data)

Example – Advanced Reporter

• More complex tables, charts and maps can be produced using the “Advanced Reporter”

• Following our example, we might want to look at Intermediate Geography by Local Authority (as this provides more detailed crime data)

• We can then choose the data we want to include in our tables, for example crime data and health data

• These data can then be downloaded and added to other datasets, for example, a local population survey including questions on crime and substance use issues.

• We can also produce simple maps that contrast the concentration of crime rates (e.g. drug offences) with other data (e.g. hospital admissions for drug misuse)

Hospital admission rates for drug misuse, per 100,000 of the population in Highland

SIMD drug offences per 10,000 of the population 2004, in Highland