According to South Australia Police (SAPOL), Christies Beach crime rate for the year ending December 2022 was 10690 incidents per 100,000 population. This represents a 1% decrease from the previous year.

Christies Beach Crime Index

7

(100 is safest)

Safer than 7% of most Australia suburbs

Christies Beach Crime Map

Christies Beach crime map

Is Christies Beach Safe?

Christies Beach has low safety metrics. Crime rates in Christies Beach are considerably higher than the average across most suburbs in Australia. Christies Beach is safer than 7% of all Australian suburbs and than 11% of South Australia suburbs. However, Theft from motor vehicle is a common offence in Christies Beach.

Christies Beach Crime Statistics at a Glance

Has Crime in Christies Beach increased or decreased in the past 5 years? The chart below shows the 60-month historical trend of the number of offences that occurred in Christies Beach.

60-month trend of criminal incidents across Christies Beach
  • The number of criminal incidents recorded by South Australia Police in the year 2022 was 638, down 1% from 645 incidents recorded in the same period last year.
  • Christies Beach is in the 11st percentile for safety, meaning 89% of South Australia suburbs are safer than Christies Beach and 11% of suburbs are more dangerous than Christies Beach.
  • Common crime: Theft from motor vehicle.
  • The number of assault offences recorded in 2022 decreased by 5% (6 Incidents) compared to the previous year..
  • The number of homicide offences recorded in 2022 increased by 100% (1 Incidents) compared to the previous year.
  • The number of burglary offences recorded in 2022 decreased by 12% (8 Incidents) compared to the previous year.
  • The number of theft offences recorded in 2022 decreased by 8% (21 Incidents) compared to the previous year.
  • The number of robbery offences recorded in 2022 increased by 800% (8 Incidents) compared to the previous year.
  • There was no change in the number of motor vehicle theft offences recorded during the years 2021 and 2022.
  • The number of vandalism offences (Property damage) recorded in 2022 increased by 1% (2 Incidents) compared to the previous year.

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Crime in Christies Beach: An In-Depth Analysis

AU Crime Rate analyzed crime data from the South Australia Police (SAPOL) and found that crime rates in Christies Beach are considerably higher than the average across most suburbs in Australia. In fact, it is considered safer than about 7% of suburbs in the country across all population sizes.

The crime rates in Christies Beach are higher than approximately 89% of other suburbs in South Australia. Consequently, the suburb has low scores for public safety.

Your chance of becoming a victim of a crime if you live here? It’s 1 in 8 based on the combined crime rate of offences against the person and property while the risk of becoming a victim of crime in South Australia is at 1 in 16.

Discovering the full picture of Christies Beach’s crime statistics is crucial, and delving into the details of its against the person and property crime data is the key. By doing so, we can uncover which type of crime is more prevalent, whether it be violent or property-related, and gain a deeper understanding of the crime rate in Christies Beach. So join us on this exploration, as we uncover the nature and extent of crime in this community.

Christies Beach crime rate for crimes against the person is 2229 per 100,000 inhabitants, whereas the South Australia average rate is 1218. This meant that the likelihood of becoming a victim of such crimes in Christies Beach was 1 in 44. The crimes against persons included in this analysis are homicide, acts intended to cause injury, robbery, and other offences against the person.

According to our data, the likelihood of an individual becoming a victim of property crime in Christies Beach is 1 in 11, with a rate of 8462 incidents per 100,000 inhabitants. It is important to note that the average rate of property crime in South Australia is 4816 incidents per 100,000 residents. The property crimes included in this analysis consist of theft, fraud, property damage, and serious criminal trespass.

Christies Beach Crime Rates by Offences Division

DivisionNumber of CrimesCrime Rate (Per 100,000 Residents)
Offences against the person1332229
Property and deception offences5058462
Total63810690

Note: The only crime data that SAPOL presents is Property and person crimes. So you shouldn’t compare the crime rates of suburbs or urban areas with any other areas in another state in Australia.

Christies Beach Crimes Against the Person (Violent crimes)

These are violent crimes against people whether these are family violence or non-family violence. Basically, if someone does something to hurt or scare another person, it’s considered a crime against the person. This includes:

  1. “Acts Intended to Cause Injury” is a legal category that includes different types of crimes where someone intentionally tries to harm another person. There are subcategories within this, including:
    • Assault Police: When someone intentionally attacks a police officer while they’re doing their job.
    • Common Assault: This involves deliberately using force or threats to make someone fear they’ll be hurt. It doesn’t necessarily result in serious injuries.
    • Serious Assault Resulting in Injury: This is when someone intentionally harms another person, causing them significant injuries.
    • Serious Assault Not Resulting in Injury: Even if serious harm doesn’t happen, if someone tries to cause it intentionally, it can still be a crime.
  2. Homicide and Related offences: These are categories of crimes related to taking someone’s life:
    • Murder: This is the most serious type of crime where someone intentionally kills another person.
    • Other Homicide and Related offences: This category includes various other crimes connected to causing death. These might involve different levels of intent or circumstances, like manslaughter or offences related to causing death through negligence or recklessness.
  3. Robbery and related offences: These are the categories of crimes related to robbery:
    • Non-Aggravated Robbery: This is a type of theft where someone takes property from another person using force or threats, but it doesn’t involve additional serious factors.
    • Blackmail and Extortion: These offences involve forcing someone to give you money or property by using threats or information against them. Blackmail is when you threaten to reveal embarrassing or damaging information, while extortion includes broader threats of harm or force.
    • Aggravated Robbery: This is a more severe form of robbery. It happens when someone uses weapons or inflicts serious harm or injury during the robbery. These factors make the crime even more serious and result in harsher penalties.

My Chances of Becoming a Victim of a Crime Against the Person

1 in 44

In Christies Beach

1 in 81

In South Australia

Crimes Against the Person Comparison (Per 100,000 Residents)

Violent crimes against the person in Christies Beach vs SA in Australia

Crimes Against the Person: Christies Beach vs South Australia

Christies Beach population: 5968

South Australia population: 1777698

CrimesTotal Criminal IncidentsSA Total Criminal IncidentsCrime Rate (Per 100,000 Residents)SA Crime Rate (per 100,000 residents)
Homicide141172
Acts intended to cause injury (Assault)1181965119771105
Robbery862513435
Abduction, harassment and other offences54198424
Blackmail and extortion09305
Other offences against the person6133410175

Here is a breakdown of the major Crimes against the person

CrimesNo, of offencesRate
Common Assault30503
Serious Assault resulting in injury22369
Serious Assault not resulting in injury601005

Note:  The data on sexual assault and related crimes is only available for the entire state of South Australia and not broken down by specific suburbs or urban areas. We have provided state-level statistics for your reference.

CrimesSA offences countSA rate (per 100,000 residents)
Aggravated sexual assault129473
Non-aggravated sexual assault43524
Non-assaultive sexual offences39422
Total Sexual assault and related offences2123119

Christies Beach Offences Against Property

These are crimes related to stealing or damaging property or deceiving someone for personal gain. Property crimes include:

  1. Property damage and environmental offences: These are categories of crimes related to damaging property and environmental violations:
    • Other Property Damage and Environmental: This is a broad category covering various offences related to damaging property or breaking environmental rules. It includes different types of related crimes not mentioned elsewhere.
    • Graffiti: Graffiti involves illegally drawing or writing on buildings or walls without permission, which damages property and is against the law.
    • Property Damage by Fire or Explosion (Arson): Arson is when someone intentionally sets fire to property, causing damage or destruction. This category focuses on property damage caused specifically by fire or explosions, often with criminal intent.
  2. Serious criminal trespass: These categories are related to serious criminal trespass, commonly referred to as burglary, and other unlawful entries with different intents:
    • Other Unlawful Entry with Intent: This covers various unauthorized entries into different places where the purpose may not fit into the categories below.
    • Unlawful Entry – Non-Residence: This is when someone breaks into a non-residential place, like a store or office, with the intention to commit a crime, like theft or vandalism. It’s not about homes.
    • Unlawful Entry – Residence: This is about unlawfully entering someone’s home with criminal intent, like to steal or harm. It’s specifically about intrusions into houses.
  3. Theft: It can be committed in various forms such as shoplifting, stealing from a person’s home, or taking a vehicle without permission. Other examples include stealing a bicycle, snatching a purse, or taking items from an unattended bag.
  4.  Fraud, Deception, and Related offences: These are categories of crimes related to fraud and deception in South Australia:
    • Other Fraud, Deception, and Related offences: This covers various types of fraudulent and deceptive activities that don’t fit into specific subcategories. It’s a broad category.
    • Obtain Benefit by Deception: This offence involves deceiving someone to gain an advantage or benefit that you aren’t entitled to. It means obtaining something unfairly through trickery or dishonesty.

My Chances of Becoming a Victim of Offences Against Property

1 in 11

In Christies Beach

1 in 20

In South Australia

Offences Against Property Comparison (Per 100,000 Residents)

Property offences in Christies Beach vs SA

Against Property offences: Christies Beach vs South Australia

Christies Beach population: 5968

South Australia population: 1777698

CrimesTotal Criminal IncidentsSA Total Criminal IncidentsSuburb Crime Rate (per 100,000 residents)SA Crime Rate (per 100,000 residents)
Theft and related offences2558578442731640
Serious criminal trespass (burglary)5912477989702
Fraud, deception and related offences324391536247
Property damage and environmental1592099726641181

Here is a breakdown of Christies Beach crime rate and offences count for the major property and deception offences.

CrimesNo, of offencesRate
Theft/Illegal use of motor vehicle14235
Theft from motor vehicle671123
Theft from shop661106
Property damage by fire or explosion (Arson)10168
Unlawful entry - Residence32536
Unlawful entry - Non Residence18302

Christies Beach Crimes per Square KM

Crimes per square km in Christies Beach vs SA

How many murders in Christies Beach in 2022?

According to South Australia Police (SAPOL), there were 0 murders in Christies Beach in 2022. The number of homicides (which includes murders and other related offences) was 1.

What’s the most common crime in Christies Beach?

According to the latest available data from South Australia Police (SAPOL), the most common type of crime in Christies Beach is Theft from motor vehicle.

What is the crime rate in Christies Beach?

The overall crime rate in Christies Beach, as measured by the number of reported offences per 100,000 population was 10690 in the year ending December 2022.

However, it’s important to note that this is an aggregate figure that includes all types of crime, and some types of offences are more prevalent than others. Additionally, crime rates can vary by location, with some areas experiencing higher rates of certain types of crime than others.

Is Christies Beach a safe place to live in?

Christies Beach is safer than 7% of suburbs across Australia and the crime rates are considerably higher than the average across most suburbs in Australia. Compared to South Australia suburbs, Christies Beach is safer than 11% of other suburbs in the state which are considered low safety scores in South Australia.

Total Crime Stats of Christies Beach

DivisionSubdivisionOffence typeYear (2021)Year (2022)
OFFENCES AGAINST THE PERSONACTS INTENDED TO CAUSE INJURYOther acts intended to cause injury12
OFFENCES AGAINST THE PERSONOTHER OFFENCES AGAINST THE PERSONAbduction, harassment and other offences15
OFFENCES AGAINST THE PERSONOTHER OFFENCES AGAINST THE PERSONThreatening behaviour30
OFFENCES AGAINST THE PERSONHOMICIDE AND RELATED OFFENCESMurder00
OFFENCES AGAINST THE PERSONSEXUAL ASSAULT AND RELATED OFFENCESAggravated sexual assault00
OFFENCES AGAINST THE PERSONSEXUAL ASSAULT AND RELATED OFFENCESNon-aggravated sexual assault00
OFFENCES AGAINST THE PERSONROBBERY AND RELATED OFFENCESNon-aggravated robbery01
OFFENCES AGAINST THE PERSONHOMICIDE AND RELATED OFFENCESOther homicide and related offences01
OFFENCES AGAINST THE PERSONROBBERY AND RELATED OFFENCESBlackmail and extortion00
OFFENCES AGAINST THE PERSONACTS INTENDED TO CAUSE INJURYAssault police44
OFFENCES AGAINST THE PERSONSEXUAL ASSAULT AND RELATED OFFENCESNon-assaultive sexual offences00
OFFENCES AGAINST THE PERSONROBBERY AND RELATED OFFENCESAggravated robbery07
OFFENCES AGAINST THE PERSONACTS INTENDED TO CAUSE INJURYCommon Assault1330
OFFENCES AGAINST THE PERSONACTS INTENDED TO CAUSE INJURYSerious Assault resulting in injury2522
OFFENCES AGAINST THE PERSONOTHER OFFENCES AGAINST THE PERSONDangerous or negligent acts01
OFFENCES AGAINST THE PERSONACTS INTENDED TO CAUSE INJURYSerious Assault not resulting in injury8160
OFFENCES AGAINST PROPERTYTHEFT AND RELATED OFFENCESOther theft122107
OFFENCES AGAINST PROPERTYTHEFT AND RELATED OFFENCESTheft from shop6966
OFFENCES AGAINST PROPERTYFRAUD DECEPTION AND RELATED OFFENCESOther fraud, deception and related offences57
OFFENCES AGAINST PROPERTYPROPERTY DAMAGE AND ENVIRONMENTALOther property damage and environmental126123
OFFENCES AGAINST PROPERTYTHEFT AND RELATED OFFENCESTheft from motor vehicle6967
OFFENCES AGAINST PROPERTYTHEFT AND RELATED OFFENCESReceive or handle proceeds of crime21
OFFENCES AGAINST PROPERTYSERIOUS CRIMINAL TRESPASS (burglary)Other unlawful entry with intent149
OFFENCES AGAINST PROPERTYFRAUD DECEPTION AND RELATED OFFENCESObtain benefit by deception1225
OFFENCES AGAINST PROPERTYSERIOUS CRIMINAL TRESPASS (burglary)Unlawful entry - Non Residence1918
OFFENCES AGAINST PROPERTYTHEFT AND RELATED OFFENCESTheft/Illegal use of motor vehicle1414
OFFENCES AGAINST PROPERTYPROPERTY DAMAGE AND ENVIRONMENTALGraffiti2326
OFFENCES AGAINST PROPERTYSERIOUS CRIMINAL TRESPASS (burglary)Unlawful entry - Residence3432
OFFENCES AGAINST PROPERTYPROPERTY DAMAGE AND ENVIRONMENTALProperty damage by fire or explosion (Arson)810

Note: This article doesn’t have detailed data for family violence, victims, female offenders, reoffending, sexual offences, stalking, and youth crime. For more information about these topics, check our resources page.

References

  • South Australia Police (SAPOL)
  • South Australia Government Data Directory

Greater Capital City Statistical Area

Greater Adelaide