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2:02pm Friday 15th August 2008
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CRIME maps showing where and how often offences are committed could be seen on the internet from next month.
The Met is currently testing electronic crime mapping software and plans to launch the system in September, after a technical review.
Interactive maps will sit alongside monthly crime statistics published on the Met police website and will provide details of the number, rate and geographical location of defined crime types on a ward, borough and pan-London basis.
A test map can be viewed online at maps.met.police.uk.
By clicking on a borough, you can see the figures for burglary, robbery and vehicle crime and comparison figures from previous years.
According to the map the crime rate in the Bromley, Lewisham and Greenwich boroughs is average for London.
And Bexley is below average.
Crime maps have been used in the US - notably in Chicago, New York and Los Angeles - where police departments show incidents at a house-to-house level.
News Shopper went to Burnt Ash Hill in Lee - the scene of the murder of teenager Jimmy Mizen on May 10 - to find out what people think about crime maps.
Watch the video to hear their views.
Posh nosh, State side. says...
4:05pm Fri 15 Aug 08
cassie, bromley says...
9:38pm Fri 15 Aug 08
Diane, Bromley says...
11:24pm Fri 15 Aug 08
cassie wrote:Shame that they don't warn about what area boring people live in, so we can steer well clear. I bet you're a real blast at parties.
perhaps we should have maps showing \'crime related incidents\' too
Excalibur, Bromley says...
11:29pm Fri 15 Aug 08
Ferrett, Bickley says...
11:31pm Fri 15 Aug 08
Gypo, says...
11:39pm Fri 15 Aug 08
Rattler One Seven, Bromley says...
11:41am Sat 16 Aug 08
Gypo wrote:I agree about Cassie, but Sisyphus is quite amusing.
Cassie and Sisyphus, the most boring people on the planet. They should move from Bromley to Borehamwood, where they could both Google stats forever.
Matt, Bromley says...
2:40pm Sat 16 Aug 08
Edward, Bromley says...
3:53pm Sat 16 Aug 08
cassie, bromley says...
2:54am Sun 17 Aug 08
cassie, bromley says...
2:59am Sun 17 Aug 08
cassie, bromley says...
3:04am Sun 17 Aug 08
Gypo, says...
1:24pm Sun 17 Aug 08
Rattler One Seven, Bromley says...
4:16pm Sun 17 Aug 08
Eddie, Beckenham says...
7:49pm Sun 17 Aug 08
and yet another ad hom attack....Am I missing something here? What on earth does 'ad hom' mean? Sorry, cassie, I have to agree - looking at your posts you're not exactly an interesting sort! Harsh, maybe. True, definitely.
cassie, bromley says...
3:50am Tue 19 Aug 08
cassie, bromley says...
3:56am Tue 19 Aug 08
cassie, bromley says...
4:07am Tue 19 Aug 08
Sweary Stan, Lee says...
4:42am Tue 19 Aug 08
cassie wrote:Swaery Stan likes Cassie.She sure has some balls.
Am I missing something here? What on earth does 'ad hom' mean? lol, i can see why you would feel my posts are boring Sorry, cassie no need to be, i find human nature very interesting I have to agree - looking at your posts you're not exactly an interesting sort! said the person who doesn't know what 'ad hom' means and doesn't even have the wits to look it up himslef Harsh, maybe. True, definitely due to feelings you have of being inadequate maybe, bullying definitely
Chris, Penge says...
7:02am Tue 19 Aug 08
cassie wrote:You certainly seem to be a well balanced sort - you've got a chip on both shoulders! However, merely calling everyone who disagrees with you or points out the irrefutable fact that you're boring is stretching credibility a bit.
I have to agree, Gypo. (want to look big by joining in with other bullies)
Sussed, Bromley says...
8:55am Tue 19 Aug 08
Sweary Stan wrote:Two of a kind -or the same person?
cassie wrote: Am I missing something here? What on earth does 'ad hom' mean? lol, i can see why you would feel my posts are boring Sorry, cassie no need to be, i find human nature very interesting I have to agree - looking at your posts you're not exactly an interesting sort! said the person who doesn't know what 'ad hom' means and doesn't even have the wits to look it up himslef Harsh, maybe. True, definitely due to feelings you have of being inadequate maybe, bullying definitelySwaery Stan likes Cassie.She sure has some balls.
Gypo, says...
10:24pm Tue 19 Aug 08
cassie, bromley says...
10:58pm Tue 19 Aug 08
Eddie, Beckenham says...
11:29pm Tue 19 Aug 08
cassie, bromley says...
11:54pm Tue 19 Aug 08
Gypo, says...
12:06am Wed 20 Aug 08
cassie, bromley says...
12:56am Wed 20 Aug 08
Gypo, says...
1:17am Wed 20 Aug 08
cassie, bromley says...
2:39am Wed 20 Aug 08
cassie, bromley says...
2:48am Wed 20 Aug 08
Ridge, Stockton-On-Tees says...
1:47pm Wed 20 Aug 08
Ridge, Stockton-On-Tees says...
2:20pm Wed 20 Aug 08
Excalibur wrote:Its the best & most sensible idea ive read in a long time! you have my Vote!
How about applying the same principles to the judiciary? Why not have a website that members of the public can log into which lists all of our magistrates and all of our judges. Upon clicking on their name, it would reveal a list by type (ie. burglary, robbery, assault) of the cases that they had been responsible for when someone had been convicted - and the sentence that was handed down. That way we could immediately see where the weak links in the criminal justice system are. We\'d know exactly who is releasing the criminals back into our community to commit further offences............ ....and exactly who was responsible for the Fear of Crime\' in a particular area. This would have the fantastic added benefit of holding a number of politicians to account, if our experience here in Bromley is anything to go by. You\'d be amazed at the number of magistrates that are local councillors - he who speaks with a forked tongue, etc, etc! What a fantastic idea, if I may say so myself!
cassie, bromley says...
1:14am Thu 21 Aug 08
Gypo, says...
1:20am Thu 21 Aug 08
Excalibur, Bromley says...
10:17am Thu 21 Aug 08
cassie wrote:I hear where you're coming from, but how many times do the judges and magistrates stick to these? We read time and again about the guidelines being ignored. Time to take the discresion out of their hands and make the sentences mandatory. Do the crime, do the time.
That way we could immediately see where the weak links in the criminal justice system are not defending (as it were) magistrates/judges but the sentencing guidelines council and panel also have a lot to answer for
Ridge, Stockton-On-Tees says...
11:21am Thu 21 Aug 08
cassie, bromley says...
1:04am Fri 22 Aug 08
cassie, bromley says...
1:23am Fri 22 Aug 08
cassie, bromley says...
1:58am Fri 22 Aug 08
Kate, Sidcup says...
7:06pm Fri 22 Aug 08
i see on the sentencing guidelines council websiteGet a life, saddo.
cassie, bromley says...
4:51pm Sun 24 Aug 08
Gypo, says...
11:24pm Sun 24 Aug 08
cassie, bromley says...
3:02pm Mon 25 Aug 08
Gypo, says...
7:49pm Mon 25 Aug 08
Gypo, says...
7:54pm Mon 25 Aug 08
Kate, Sidcup says...
8:05pm Mon 25 Aug 08
cassie, bromley says...
11:49pm Mon 25 Aug 08
cassie, bromley says...
12:01am Tue 26 Aug 08
cassie, bromley says...
12:06am Tue 26 Aug 08
Gypo, says...
1:20am Tue 26 Aug 08
cassie, bromley says...
2:27am Tue 26 Aug 08
Kate, Sidcup says...
8:00am Tue 26 Aug 08
Ridge, Stockton-On-Tees says...
10:56am Tue 26 Aug 08
Gypo, says...
8:12pm Tue 26 Aug 08
cassie, bromley says...
11:50pm Tue 26 Aug 08
cassie, bromley says...
12:10am Wed 27 Aug 08
Kate, Sidcup says...
9:00am Wed 27 Aug 08
jayjay, here says...
3:08pm Fri 15 Aug 08