What suburb has the highest crime rate in Qld?

What suburb has the highest crime rate in Qld?

Brisbane’s Most Dangerous Suburbs

  • Dunwich.
  • Dutton Park.
  • Moorooka.
  • Acacia RIdge.
  • Inala.

What are the high crime areas in Brisbane?

Here are the top ten suburbs for crime rates around Brisbane:

  • Inala.
  • Forest Lake.
  • Deception Bay.
  • Woodridge.
  • Runcorn.
  • Southport.
  • Sunnybank.
  • Sunnybank Hills.

What is crime mapping used for?

Crime mapping is a very important tool in managing and controlling crime in an area. By analysing the spatial and temporal data provided by maps investigator are able to understand the crime patterns and trend it also help in resource allocation and in geographic profiling of criminals and suspicious locations.

Is Brisbane safe at night?

The city center is extremely safe even at late night. However other parts of the city such as the Fortitude Valley have a poor reputation. You may encounter drunkards on late night trains but call ahead and ensure a cab is waiting if you’re traveling to the suburbs.

Why are police negotiators being brought into Brisbane’s protests?

Police negotiators have been brought in to try and diffuse the situation as angry protesters swarm police cars, shouting at officers to “get a real job”. A man has been shot dead by police north of Brisbane overnight after authorities were called to a domestic violence incident.

How do I report a crime or traffic incident?

If you don’t need police to attend immediately, you can fill out an online form to report some types of crime, traffic incidents and complaints. Please explore the options below. If you cannot find a relevant form online, and it is a police matter, please contact Policelink on 131 444.

Who is the man charged with murder in Brisbane’s Springfield Lakes?

A Brisbane man has faced court charged with murder after a woman was found dead at her home. The 15-year-old Springfield Lakes boy was charged on Thursday after being released from the Princess Alexandra Hospital, where he’d been since Monday.

What are QPS offender statistics based on?

It is important to note that QPS offender statistics are based on offence counts and do not and cannot refer to individuals. Rather, offender data refers to the number of offences cleared or solved through an action against an offender.