The worst parts of Croydon for anti-social behaviour have been revealed.
The latest figures recorded by the Metropolitan Police show that 609 incidents of anti-social behaviour were reported in Croydon for the month of November.
The statistics are broken down into 14 categories, ranging from burglary, to possession of weapons, to drugs.
For the 27 different policing boroughs there is a clear difference when it comes to anti-social behaviour.
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Unsurprisingly Croydon Town centre had the most crimes with 63, while Selsdon and Ballards saw the fewest with just 5.
But in terms of percentage it it looked a lot different.
Anti-social behaviour in Norbury accounted for 33% of its total reported crimes, ranking at the top of the list, while Croydon Town Centre was down in 17th in terms of percentage.
Click on the photos above to browse through the total reported crime numbers for each Croydon borough for November and also where in the borough those offences took place.
Below is a breakdown of every police ward in Croydon, ranked in order of the percentage, with total number of anti-social behaviour related crimes also listed:
Norbury – 33 – 33%
Crystal Palace – 30 – 31.9%
Crystal Palace Triangle – 28 – 30.1%
Addiscombe – 24 – 25.2%
Thornton Heath – 37 – 25.1%
Coulsdon East – 10 – 24.3%
Croham – 23 – 23.9%
Kenley – 13 – 23.6%
South Norwood – 32 – 22.5%
Fairfield – 37 – 22.2%
New Addington – 17 – 20.4%
West Thornton – 38 – 18.7%
Fieldway – 13 – 17.1%
Coulsdon West – 12 – 16.9%
Bensham Manor – 16 – 16.8%
Woodside – 19 – 16.8%
Croydon Town Centre – 63 – 16.4%
Purley – 16 – 16.4%
Ashburton – 15 – 15.9%
Waddon – 27 – 15.8%
Sanderstead – 9 – 15.5%
Upper Norwood – 8 – 15.5%
Broad Green – 44 – 15.1%
Selhurst – 24 – 12.5%
Shirley – 9 – 11.6%
Heathfield – 7 – 9.3%
Selsdon and Ballards – 5 – 8.6%
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