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. 2019 Jul 9;19:920. doi: 10.1186/s12889-019-7197-z

Table 2.

Neighbourhood perceived and objective criminality rates, in 2010

Mean (SD) [min-max]
Survey data on perceived crimea
 Perceived frequency of thefts 3.30 (2.59) [0–10]
 Perceived frequency of burglaries 3.98 (3.16) [0–10]
 Perceived frequency of violent crime 1.45 (2.37) [0–10]
 Perceived frequency of traffic nuisance 4.85 (3.40) [0–10]
 Perceived frequency of nuisance 2.23 (2.17) [0–10]
 Perceived frequency of vandalism 4.66 (3.89) [0–10]
Police registry data on crime rates
 Number of thefts per 100 residents 2.74 (1.9) [0.25–8.41]
 Number of burglaries per 100 residents 5.19 (8.81) [0.39–55.42]
 Number of violent crimes per 100 residents 0.93 (0.91) [0.08–5.39]
 Number of traffic accidents per 100 residents 2.77 (1.6) [0.93–8.96]
 Number of nuisance events per 100 residents 1.32 (0.94) [0.23–5.19]
 Number of acts of vandalism events per 100 residents 1.28 (0.99) [0.17–4.52]
 Total number of crimes per 100 residents 14.23 (12.39) [3.47–74.03]

aPerceived frequency is measured on a scale from 0 (never) to 10 (always)