Thanks to Mark Boothman MP, Member for Albert
for this : The State Government has released an Online Crime Statistics
page. The data contained in the portal dates back 13 years and is
updated on a nightly basis being one week in arrears.
Users can key in a suburb, street name or post code and select a specific time period or choose an offence and hit search. An area map will appear with icons or clusters that represent where the crimes occurred, what type of offences they were and if they are solved or unsolved.
One of the aims of the portal is to encourage users to become familiar with their area and engage in appropriate crime prevention strategies and partner with police to ensure a safer community.
http://www.police.qld.gov.au/forms/CrimeStatsDesktop.asp
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Users can key in a suburb, street name or post code and select a specific time period or choose an offence and hit search. An area map will appear with icons or clusters that represent where the crimes occurred, what type of offences they were and if they are solved or unsolved.
One of the aims of the portal is to encourage users to become familiar with their area and engage in appropriate crime prevention strategies and partner with police to ensure a safer community.
http://www.police.qld.gov.au/forms/CrimeStatsDesktop.asp
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