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Crime rate in Woodville North, SA, Australia, 5012

Suburb in Charles Sturt

Crime Rank: 20/100

(higher number means more crime)
  • Population
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    2,721

    Population of the suburb from ABS 2021 Census

  • Area size
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    1.41 km2

    Area size of the suburb in square kilometres

  • All Crimes
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    231

    Total number of crimes in the suburb

  • Crimes per 1000 people
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    84.90

    Total number of crimes per 1000 people

  • Violent Crimes
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    25

    Total number of violent crimes in the suburb (homicide, assault, sexual assault, robbery, etc...)

  • Property Crimes
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    195

    Total number of property crimes in the suburb (arson, burglary, theft, car theft, etc...)

  • Violent Crimes
    per 1000 people
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    9.19

    Total number of violent crimes per 1000 people

  • Property Crimes
    per 1000 people
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    71.66

    Total number of property crimes per 1000 people

  • suburbs with less
    Violent Crimes
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    77.99%

    Number of suburbs with less violent crimes

  • suburbs with less
    Property Crimes
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    91.51%

    Number of suburbs with less property crimes

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Top crime types:

  • Theft

    In 2023 in Woodville North there were 120 cases of Theft.

    120

  • Property damage

    In 2023 in Woodville North there were 41 cases of Property damage.

    41

  • Burglary/Break and enter

    In 2023 in Woodville North there were 34 cases of Burglary/Break and enter.

    34

  • Assault and related offences

    In 2023 in Woodville North there were 23 cases of Assault and related offences.

    23

  • Deception

    In 2023 in Woodville North there were 8 cases of Deception.

    8

  • Stalking, harassment and threatening behaviour

    In 2023 in Woodville North there were 3 cases of Stalking, harassment and threatening behaviour.

    3

  • Abduction and related offences

    In 2023 in Woodville North there were 1 cases of Abduction and related offences.

    1

  • Robbery

    In 2023 in Woodville North there were 1 cases of Robbery.

    1

Chances of becoming a victim of a Violent crime

  • Woodville North

    1 in 109

    In 2023 in Woodville North your chances of becoming a victim of a violent crime is 1 in 109

  • SA

    1 in 77

    In 2023 in SA your chances of becoming a victim of a violent crime is 1 in 77

  • Australia

    1 in 95

    In 2023 in Australia your chances of becoming a victim of a violent crime is 1 in 95

Chances of becoming a victim of a Property crime

  • Woodville North

    1 in 14

    In 2023 in Woodville North your chances of becoming a victim of a property crime is 1 in 14

  • SA

    1 in 20

    In 2023 in SA your chances of becoming a victim of a property crime is 1 in 20

  • Australia

    1 in 28

    In 2023 in Australia your chances of becoming a victim of a property crime is 1 in 28


Frequently Asked Questions

How does Woodville North rank in crime?

Woodville North suburb is ranked 20/100 in Australia by number and severity of crimes proportionate to population, where 0 means no crime.

Is Woodville North a safe suburb?

Woodville North suburb is moderately safe. Crime exists and may impact some people.

What are the main crime problems in Woodville North?

The top crime types in Woodville North are Theft, Property damage, Burglary/Break and enter.

What is the most reported crime in Woodville North?

120 Theft cases were reported in Woodville North in 2023.

Is crime increasing in Woodville North?

Crime in Woodville North has increased by 10.53% from 2022 to 2023.

How many murders were in Woodville North in 2023?

There were no Homicide and related offences cases in Woodville North in 2023.

The data is based on annual 2023 data from state police departments and population data from the 2021 ABS Census. Rank is calculated for crimes weighted by severity and proportionate to population.

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