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MidLifeCrisis Feb 20th 2007 12:34 pm

Crime Stats for Perth Suburbs?
 
Hi all,

Have just started looking for suitable suburbs to live in & though I'd start with the crime stats for each suburb(hey, gotta start somewhere ;) ) Went to WA Police website but you can only select(I think) 1 suburb at a time which will take weeks to go through them all :ohmy: Couldn't find a list of say - suburbs with the highest burglary stats.

So was wondering if anyone can point me in the right direction, as in website links?

Hope someone can help,

Mid.

northernbird Feb 20th 2007 12:47 pm

Re: Crime Stats for Perth Suburbs?
 

Originally Posted by MidLifeCrisis (Post 4435572)
Hi all,

Have just started looking for suitable suburbs to live in & though I'd start with the crime stats for each suburb(hey, gotta start somewhere ;) ) Went to WA Police website but you can only select(I think) 1 suburb at a time which will take weeks to go through them all :ohmy: Couldn't find a list of say - suburbs with the highest burglary stats.

So was wondering if anyone can point me in the right direction, as in website links?

Hope someone can help,

Mid.

What do you do for a job. Do you need to be near a train line, public transport. do you want to be rural, semi rural, close to the beach. You can narrow it down first before you start looking at suburbs in more detail.

Lord Pom Percy Feb 20th 2007 3:57 pm

Re: Crime Stats for Perth Suburbs?
 
Is'nt Perth known as the burglary capital of Australia.

Lord Pom Percy Feb 20th 2007 4:01 pm

Re: Crime Stats for Perth Suburbs?
 

Originally Posted by northernbird (Post 4435604)
What do you do for a job. Do you need to be near a train line, public transport. do you want to be rural, semi rural, close to the beach. You can narrow it down first before you start looking at suburbs in more detail.

Don't choose what suburb you want to live in just because of the crime stats, Perth is'nt L.A or Johanesberg, your not going to be murdered if you choose the wrong suburb to live in. Moving to one suburb over another because the stats say your 20% less likely to be burgled does'nt mean you won't be, choose the area you like the best.

TraceyW Feb 20th 2007 5:41 pm

Re: Crime Stats for Perth Suburbs?
 

Originally Posted by Lord Pom Percy (Post 4436010)
Is'nt Perth known as the burglary capital of Australia.

Strewth mate...now he tells me:blink: ;)

chrispy Feb 20th 2007 9:21 pm

Re: Crime Stats for Perth Suburbs?
 

Originally Posted by MidLifeCrisis (Post 4435572)
Hi all,

Have just started looking for suitable suburbs to live in & though I'd start with the crime stats for each suburb(hey, gotta start somewhere ;) ) Went to WA Police website but you can only select(I think) 1 suburb at a time which will take weeks to go through them all :ohmy: Couldn't find a list of say - suburbs with the highest burglary stats.

So was wondering if anyone can point me in the right direction, as in website links?

Hope someone can help,

Mid.

If you want to get some vague idea of the crime figures there is a website which has a scoring system on crime for each suburb, the website is
http://www.movetoperth.com/info/subu...b_browser.html

As a previous poster said, i think the best thing to do is decide what things you want near you and how far you want to be from transport and work, drive around suburbs when you get there, find one you like and then decide... i can't imagine there are any really crime ridden places, if there were then the house prices would reflect the crime levels..

Good luck

MidLifeCrisis Feb 20th 2007 10:14 pm

Re: Crime Stats for Perth Suburbs?
 

Originally Posted by Lord Pom Percy (Post 4436016)
Don't choose what suburb you want to live in just because of the crime stats, Perth is'nt L.A or Johanesberg, your not going to be murdered if you choose the wrong suburb to live in. Moving to one suburb over another because the stats say your 20% less likely to be burgled does'nt mean you won't be, choose the area you like the best.

Obviously I'm not going to choose the Suburb to live in just on the crime stats :huh: but when it come down to choosing 1 you like over the other.......

As I said, it's a place to start and all things like, Travel, amenities, schools, work have to be considered.

Mid.

MidLifeCrisis Feb 20th 2007 10:17 pm

Re: Crime Stats for Perth Suburbs?
 

Originally Posted by chrispy (Post 4436590)
If you want to get some vague idea of the crime figures there is a website which has a scoring system on crime for each suburb, the website is
http://www.movetoperth.com/info/subu...b_browser.html

Thanks chrispy, that was just what I was looking for :)

Mid.

Nomore Feb 20th 2007 10:28 pm

Re: Crime Stats for Perth Suburbs?
 

Originally Posted by MidLifeCrisis (Post 4436790)
Thanks chrispy, that was just what I was looking for :)

Mid.

I have been here 9 months and although i read about crime in Perth and hear about it, mostly on here, i have never seen any! Everywhere seems all so quiet, fingers crossed it stays that way.

MidLifeCrisis Feb 21st 2007 12:13 am

Re: Crime Stats for Perth Suburbs?
 

Originally Posted by paulrachel (Post 4436817)
I have been here 9 months and although i read about crime in Perth and hear about it, mostly on here, i have never seen any! Everywhere seems all so quiet, fingers crossed it stays that way.

I'm not particulary worried about it, it's just when you have been burgled(twice over here) it does plant a little seed of doubt/worry in your head :blink:

But please don't let this turn into "soaring crime in Perth!" or "9 out of 10 houses burgled!" thread :blink: :( even if crime rates are slightly better in Perth than they are made out to be over here, that is a bonus :D

Mid.


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