Glasgow City Council Ward Overall Crime Map
Glasgow City Local Authority
In Scotland’s most populated Local authority, Glasgow City , the total recorded crimes were 76,264 in the year ending 2022. Between 2018 and 2022 crime has decreased by 4,948 (or 6%). The crime group with highest percentage increase in recorded crime is Group 1: Non-sexual crimes of violence with an increase of 6% (or 88 crimes) between 2018 and 2022. The crime group with largest percentage fall in recorded crime is Group 4: Fire-raising / vandalism etc. with a decrease of 22% (or 1,758 crimes). Group 3: Crimes of dishonesty, is the group with the next highest percentage fall in recorded crime with a decrease of 16% (3,322 crimes ) (see Table1).
Glasgow City Wards
There are twenty-three council Wards in Glasgow City with a total annual recorded crime count in 2022 ranging from 1,506 to 16,747 in the wards with the lowest and highest values respectively.
Based on total crime rate per 1000 population in each ward for the year 2022, none of the twenty-three Glasgow City local authority council wards are in the two deciles with the lowest values. Ten wards (Pollokshields; Canal; North East; Shettleston; Hillhead; Dennistoun; Calton; Southside Central; Govan; Anderston/City/Yorkhill) are in the two bands representing the highest crime rate per 1000, corresponding to dark purple on the map (see Table 2).
The map (Figure 1) shows the same information although in this case the Scottish Council Wards are split into five bands covering 20% range each since it is difficult to accurately portray 10 bands on colour maps.
Analysis by Crime Types is also presented below and follows the Scottish Crime Classification scheme. Line charts for each Ward with each of the seven crime types are shown in Figure 2.
For those wishing further detail summary files and raw data files are available for download see below.
Similar data for all of the Scottish Local Authorities can be found using the Sitemap
Figure 1: Glasgow City Council Wards Crime Map showing crimes per 1000 population in 2022
Recorded crime rates per 1000 population for the whole of Scotland at Local authority Ward level were calculated then ranked into 5 bands see legend; dark green, Band 1 lowest rate per 1000; light green, band 2; light orange, band 3; light purple, band 4; deep purple, band 5 – the highest crime rate per 1000). If you click on the map the crimes per 1000 population for the past five years will be revealed in the pop-up. You can zoom in using the ± navigation aid on the map and drag the map around to centre an area of interest.
Table 1: Recorded Crimes in Glasgow City
Annual crime counts for each of the seven crime classification groups and the overall total for all crimes. Crime counts for each of the years 2018 to 2022 plus the change between 2018 and 2022 is shown.
Table 2: Glasgow City Council Wards Crime Rates
Glasgow City Council Wards Crime Rates By Crime Classification
Download summary crime data for Glasgow City
(a smaller file) with data for council wards by major crime category.
Download raw data file for Glasgow City
(a large file) with data for each council ward by major crime category further subdivided by aggregate crime classification.
Figure 2: Glasgow City Wards – Annual Total Crimes by Crime Group
Use navigation aids within the figure to zoom, pan and reset the axis. Click on the CGRP legend to remove a Crime Group.
Data Sources
Scottish Crime Data is available on the police website via https://www.scotland.police.uk/about-us/how-we-do-it/crime-data.
Shapefiles for UK Council Wards (district_borough_unitary_ward_region) is available from https://osdatahub.os.uk/downloads/open/BoundaryLine.
Ward population data was based on https://www.nrscotland.gov.uk/statistics-and-data/statistics/statistics-by-theme/population/population-estimates/2011-based-special-area-population-estimates/electoral-ward-population-estimates.
Methods in Brief
- Multiple annual crime data files (provided as fiscal years) were combined and calendar years were allocated to the data.
- Population data was added however, as no data was available for 2022, the 2021 data was used for this year and rates per 1000 population calculated. Ranks for each Ward were calculated based on the Crime Rate per 1000.
- Some remapping of wards was carried out since the police data in a few cases did not map precisely to ward codes. E.g. the police data combined Arran and Ardrossan (wards in North Ayrshire LA. Some data is missing from the maps since it was not possible to properly map data for the Hebridean Isles as reported data appeared to be from overlapping wards.
- Maps were prepared using Python with Folium and Geopandas modules
- Figures, graphs and tables were prepared using Python and the Plotly module.