According to the Crime Statistics Agency (CSA) Victoria, Beaconsfield crime rate for the year ending June 2022 was 4003 incidents per 100,000 population. This represents a 4% increase from the previous year.

Beaconsfield Crime Index

70

(100 is safest)

Safer than 70% of most Australia suburbs

Beaconsfield Crime Map

Beaconsfield crime map

Is Beaconsfield Safe?

Beaconsfield has moderate safety metrics. Crime rates in Beaconsfield are below average to the majority of suburbs in Australia. Beaconsfield is safer than 70% of all Australian suburbs and than 49% of Victoria suburbs. However, steal from a motor vehicle is a common offence in Beaconsfield.

Beaconsfield Crime Statistics at a Glance

Has Crime in Beaconsfield 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 Beaconsfield.

60-month trend of criminal incidents across Beaconsfield
  • The number of criminal incidents recorded by Victoria Police in the year 2022 was 292, up 4% from 280 incidents recorded in the same period last year.
  • Beaconsfield is in the 49th percentile for safety, meaning 51% of Victoria suburbs are safer than Beaconsfield and 49% of suburbs are more dangerous than Beaconsfield.
  • Common crime: steal from a motor vehicle.
  • The number of assault offences recorded in 2022 increased by 76% (22 Incidents) compared to the previous year..
  • The number of deception offences recorded in 2022 decreased by 31% (5 Incidents) compared to the previous year.
  • The number of burglary offences recorded in 2022 increased by 76% (13 Incidents) compared to the previous year.
  • The number of theft offences recorded in 2022 decreased by 6% (5 Incidents) compared to the previous year.
  • The number of robbery offences recorded in 2022 decreased by 17% (1 Incidents) compared to the previous year.
  • The number of motor vehicle thefts recorded in 2022 increased by 29% (2 Incidents) compared to the previous year.
  • The number of vandalism offences (Property damage) recorded in 2022 increased by 108% (13 Incidents) compared to the previous year.

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Crime in Beaconsfield: An In-Depth Analysis

AU Crime Rate analyzed crime data from the Crime Statistics Agency (CSA) Victoria and found that crime rates in Beaconsfield are below average to the majority of suburbs in Australia. In fact, it is considered safer than about 70% of suburbs in the country across all population sizes.

The crime rates in Beaconsfield are higher than approximately 51% of other suburbs in Victoria. Consequently, the suburb has moderate scores for public safety.

Your chance of becoming a victim of a crime if you live here? It’s 1 in 33 based on the combined crime rate of offences against the person and property while the risk of becoming a victim of crime in Victoria is at 1 in 19.

Discovering the full picture of Beaconsfield’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 Beaconsfield. So join us on this exploration, as we uncover the nature and extent of crime in this suburb.

Beaconsfield crime rate for crimes against the person is 960 per 100,000 inhabitants, whereas the Victoria average rate is 1247. This meant that the likelihood of becoming a victim of such crimes in Beaconsfield was 1 in 103. The crimes against persons included in this analysis are homicide, assault, robbery, dangerous and negligent acts endangering people, stalking, harassment and threatening behaviour.

According to our data, the likelihood of an individual becoming a victim of property crime in Beaconsfield is 1 in 50, with a rate of 1960 incidents per 100,000 inhabitants. It is important to note that the average rate of property crime in Victoria is 3580 incidents per 100,000 residents. The property crimes included in this analysis consist of theft, burglary, arson, deception, bribery and damage to property.

Want to understand criminal offences in Victoria and make sense of crime data? Our easy-to-understand crime glossary provides definitions for Victoria’s common criminal offences. Check it out and get the inside scoop on crime in Victoria!

Beaconsfield Crime Rates by Offences Division

DivisionNumber of CrimesCrime Rate (Per 100,000 Residents)
Crimes against the person70960
Property and deception offences1431960
Drug offences10137
Public order and security offences17233
Justice procedures offences47644
Other offences569
Total2924003

Beaconsfield Crimes Against the Person

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:

  • Assault and related offences: There are different types of assault, like serious assault, which is when someone causes really serious injuries as a result of a physical attack, and assault on police, emergency services or other authorised officers, which is when someone attacks a cop or a paramedic or someone doing their job. There’s also common assault, which is like when someone threatens to punch you or makes you feel scared for your safety.
  • Robbery: There are two types of robbery or mugging: aggravated and non-aggravated. Aggravated robbery is when someone uses a weapon like a knife or a firearm (armed robbery) or causes serious harm to the victim during the robbery, like hitting them with a bat or a gun. Non-aggravated robbery is when someone doesn’t use a weapon or cause serious harm during the robbery but still uses force or the threat of force to take something from the victim.
  • Dangerous and negligent acts endangering people: These refer to behaviours or actions that put others at risk of harm or injury due to carelessness or recklessness. Examples of dangerous and negligent acts include driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol, not properly securing a load on a vehicle that could fall and cause an accident, leaving hazardous materials unattended, and failing to maintain a property in a safe condition.
  • Stalking, harassment and threatening behaviour: This represents harassing or threatening someone based on their race, skin colour, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, religion, or disability, in what’s known as hate crimes. It also includes insulting someone, cyberbullying, and cyberstalking.

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

1 in 103

In Beaconsfield

1 in 78

In Victoria

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

Violent crimes against the person in Beaconsfield vs Victoria in Australia

Crimes Against the Person: Beaconsfield vs Victoria

Beaconsfield population: 7295

Victoria population: 6503491

CrimesTotal Criminal IncidentsVIC Total Criminal IncidentsCrime Rate (per 100,000 residents)VIC Crime Rate (per 100,000 residents)
Assault and related offences2945391699689
Robbery523506936
Dangerous and negligent acts endangering people562936996
Stalking, harassment and threatening behaviour31332441202

It’s important to note that the crime rates for sexual offences and homicide are not included in the previously mentioned data for Beaconsfield. Here is Victoria’s total data for these offences can be used as a benchmark for comparison.

CrimesVictoria Total Criminal incidentsVIC Crime Rate (Per 100,000 residents)
Homicide and related offences1983
Sexual offences13576206

Beaconsfield Property and Deception Offences

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

  • 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.
  • Burglary (unlawful entry): Aggravated and non-aggravated burglaries are examples of burglary. Aggravated burglary involves the use of weapons, threats, or violence during the break-in, while non-aggravated burglary does not involve such factors.
  • Arson: Arson is a criminal act of intentionally setting fire to a property, building, or forest (bushfire)  without lawful or justifiable reason.
  • Property damage: This refers to intentional or accidental harm caused to someone else’s property, such as vandalism, or graffiti.
  • Deception: This is a broad category of offences that includes various examples. These include forgery and counterfeiting, deceptive business practices, professional malpractice and misrepresentation, and other similar offences. Additionally, it includes obtaining benefits by deception, possessing equipment to make a false instrument, and stating false information. All of these crimes involve intentionally deceiving others for personal gain or causing harm to others through fraudulent means.
  • Bribery: Sneaky shortcut to get ahead by taking advantage of someone’s position or power.

My Chances of Becoming a Victim of Property and Deception Offences

1 in 50

In Beaconsfield

1 in 27

In Victoria

Property and Deception Offences Comparison (Per 100,000 Residents)

Property offences in Beaconsfield vs Victoria

Property and Deception Offences: Beaconsfield vs Victoria, Australia

Beaconsfield population: 7295

Victoria population: 6503491

CrimesTotal Criminal IncidentsVIC Total Criminal IncidentsCrime Rate (Per 100,000 Residents)VIC Crime Rate (Per 100,000 Residents)
Property damage2538352343582
Burglary/Break and enter3029621411449
Theft7613866810422103
Arson121241432
Deception1127275151414
Bribery0300.05

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

CrimesNo. of offencesRate
Motor vehicle theft9123
Steal from motor vehicle27370
Steal from retail store682
Aggravated burglary227
Non-aggravated burglary28384

Drug Offences

Drug offences are illegal activities involving drugs like possession, trafficking, and manufacturing. It can involve both illicit and legal drugs like prescription medicines used improperly.

Drug Offences Comparison (Per 100,000 Residents)

Drug offences in Beaconsfield vs VIC

Drug Offences: Beaconsfield vs Victoria

CrimesTotal Criminal IncidentsVIC Total Criminal IncidentsCrime Rate (Per 100,000 Residents)VIC Crime Rate (Per 100,000 Residents)
Drug use and possession1024069137365
Drug dealing and trafficking03734057
Cultivate or manufacture drugs01716026
Other drug offences049308

Public Order and Security Offences

Public order and security offences refer to crimes that threaten the safety and security of the community, such as disorderly conduct, possession of illegal weapons, public intoxication, and disturbing the peace. These offences can also include crimes that disrupt the functioning of society, like rioting, protesting without a permit, and obstructing traffic.

Public Order and Security Offences Comparison (Per 100,000 Residents)

Public order and security offences comparison chart

Public Order and Security Offences: Beaconsfield vs Victoria

CrimesTotal Criminal IncidentsVIC Total Criminal IncidentsCrime Rate (Per 100,000 Residents)VIC Crime Rate (Per 100,000 Residents)
Public nuisance offences139181459
Disorderly and offensive conduct6917482139
Public security offences037506
Weapons and explosives offences1014941137227

Beaconsfield Crimes per Square KM

Crimes per square km in Beaconsfield vs VIC

What’s the most common crime in Beaconsfield?

According to the latest available data from the Crime Statistics Agency of Victoria (CSA), the most common type of crime in Beaconsfield is steal from a motor vehicle.

What is the crime rate in Beaconsfield?

The overall crime rate in Beaconsfield, as measured by the number of reported offences per 100,000 population was 4003 in the year ending June 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 Beaconsfield a safe place to live in?

Beaconsfield is safer than 70% of suburbs across Australia and the crime rates are below average to the majority of suburbs in Australia. Compared to Victoria suburbs, Beaconsfield is safer than 49% of other suburbs in the state which are considered moderate safety scores in Victoria.

Total Crime Stats of Beaconsfield

Offence DivisionOffence SubdivisionOffence GroupYear (2021)Year (2022)
A Crimes against the personA20 Assault and related offencesFamily violence serious assault413
A Crimes against the personA20 Assault and related offencesNon-Family violence serious assault59
A Crimes against the personA20 Assault and related offencesFamily violence common assault1317
A Crimes against the personA20 Assault and related offencesNon-family violence common assault58
A Crimes against the personA20 Assault and related offencesA22 Assault police, emergency services or other authorised officer24
A Crimes against the personA50 RobberyA51 Aggravated robbery55
A Crimes against the personA50 RobberyA52 Non-aggravated robbery10
A Crimes against the personA70 Stalking, harassment and threatening behaviourFamily violence stalking01
A Crimes against the personA70 Stalking, harassment and threatening behaviourNon-Family violence stalking00
A Crimes against the personA70 Stalking, harassment and threatening behaviourFamily violence threatening behaviour51
A Crimes against the personA70 Stalking, harassment and threatening behaviourNon-Family violence threatening behaviour11
A Crimes against the personA70 Stalking, harassment and threatening behaviourFamily violence harassment and private nuisance00
A Crimes against the personA70 Stalking, harassment and threatening behaviourNon-Family harassment and private nuisance00
A Crimes against the personA80 Dangerous and negligent acts endangering peopleA81 Dangerous driving11
A Crimes against the personA80 Dangerous and negligent acts endangering peopleA82 Neglect or ill treatment of people00
A Crimes against the personA80 Dangerous and negligent acts endangering peopleA83 Throw or discharge object endangering people12
A Crimes against the personA80 Dangerous and negligent acts endangering peopleA89 Other dangerous or negligent acts endangering people32
B Property and deception offencesB10 ArsonB11 Cause damage by fire31
B Property and deception offencesB10 ArsonB12 Cause a bushfire00
B Property and deception offencesB10 ArsonB19 Other fire related offences00
B Property and deception offencesB20 Property damageB21 Criminal damage1222
B Property and deception offencesB20 Property damageB22 Graffiti03
B Property and deception offencesB20 Property damageB29 Other property damage offences00
B Property and deception offencesB30 Burglary/Break and enterB31 Aggravated burglaryn.a.2
B Property and deception offencesB30 Burglary/Break and enterB32 Non-aggravated burglaryn.a.28
B Property and deception offencesB40 TheftB41 Motor vehicle theft79
B Property and deception offencesB40 TheftB42 Steal from a motor vehiclen.a.27
B Property and deception offencesB40 TheftB43 Steal from a retail store66
B Property and deception offencesB40 TheftB44 Theft of a bicycle55
B Property and deception offencesB40 TheftB45 Receiving or handling stolen goods43
B Property and deception offencesB40 TheftB46 Fare evasion00
B Property and deception offencesB40 TheftB49 Other theft1626
B Property and deception offencesB50 DeceptionB51 Forgery and counterfeiting03
B Property and deception offencesB50 DeceptionB52 Possess equipment to make false instrument00
B Property and deception offencesB50 DeceptionB53 Obtain benefit by deception158
B Property and deception offencesB50 DeceptionB54 State false information00
B Property and deception offencesB50 DeceptionB55 Deceptive business practices00
B Property and deception offencesB50 DeceptionB56 Professional malpractice and misrepresentation10
B Property and deception offencesB50 DeceptionB59 Other deception offences00
B Property and deception offencesB60 BriberyB61 Bribery of officials00
C Drug offencesC10 Drug dealing and traffickingC11 Drug dealing00
C Drug offencesC10 Drug dealing and traffickingC12 Drug trafficking00
C Drug offencesC20 Cultivate or manufacture drugsC21 Cultivate drugs00
C Drug offencesC20 Cultivate or manufacture drugsC22 Manufacture drugs00
C Drug offencesC20 Cultivate or manufacture drugsC23 Possess drug manufacturing equipment or precursor00
C Drug offencesC30 Drug use and possessionC31 Drug use01
C Drug offencesC30 Drug use and possessionC32 Drug possession129
C Drug offencesC90 Other drug offencesC99 Other drug offences00
D Public order and security offencesD10 Weapons and explosives offencesD11 Firearms offences63
D Public order and security offencesD10 Weapons and explosives offencesD12 Prohibited and controlled weapons offences46
D Public order and security offencesD10 Weapons and explosives offencesD13 Explosives offences01
D Public order and security offencesD20 Disorderly and offensive conductD21 Riot and affray31
D Public order and security offencesD20 Disorderly and offensive conductD22 Drunk and disorderly in public23
D Public order and security offencesD20 Disorderly and offensive conductD23 Offensive conduct01
D Public order and security offencesD20 Disorderly and offensive conductD24 Offensive language00
D Public order and security offencesD20 Disorderly and offensive conductD25 Criminal intent01
D Public order and security offencesD20 Disorderly and offensive conductD26 Disorderly conduct00
D Public order and security offencesD30 Public nuisance offencesD31 Privacy offences30
D Public order and security offencesD30 Public nuisance offencesD32 Hoaxes00
D Public order and security offencesD30 Public nuisance offencesD33 Begging00
D Public order and security offencesD30 Public nuisance offencesD34 Defamation and libeln.a.0
D Public order and security offencesD30 Public nuisance offencesD35 Improper movement on public or private space21
D Public order and security offencesD30 Public nuisance offencesD36 Other public nuisance offences00
D Public order and security offencesD40 Public security offencesD41 Immigration offences00
D Public order and security offencesD40 Public security offencesD43 Hacking00
D Public order and security offencesD40 Public security offencesD44 Terrorism offences00
D Public order and security offencesD40 Public security offencesD49 Other public security offences00
E Justice procedures offencesE10 Justice proceduresE11 Escape custodyn.a.0
E Justice procedures offencesE10 Justice proceduresE12 Fail to appear00
E Justice procedures offencesE10 Justice proceduresE13 Resist or hinder officer611
E Justice procedures offencesE10 Justice proceduresE14 Pervert the course of justice or commit perjury00
E Justice procedures offencesE10 Justice proceduresE15 Prison regulation offences00
E Justice procedures offencesE10 Justice proceduresE19 Other justice procedures offences00
E Justice procedures offencesE20 Breaches of ordersE21 Breach family violence order3227
E Justice procedures offencesE20 Breaches of ordersE22 Breach intervention order16
E Justice procedures offencesE20 Breaches of ordersE23 Breach bail conditions03
E Justice procedures offencesE20 Breaches of ordersE29 Breach of other orders00
F Other offencesF10 Regulatory driving offencesF11 Drink drivingn.a.0
F Other offencesF10 Regulatory driving offencesF12 Drug driving0n.a.
F Other offencesF10 Regulatory driving offencesF15 Licensing offencesn.a.0
F Other offencesF10 Regulatory driving offencesF19 Other regulatory driving offences00
F Other offencesF20 Transport regulation offencesF21 Public transport00
F Other offencesF20 Transport regulation offencesF22 Aviation regulations offences00
F Other offencesF20 Transport regulation offencesF23 Maritime regulations offences00
F Other offencesF20 Transport regulation offencesF24 Pedestrian offences00
F Other offencesF20 Transport regulation offencesF29 Other transport regulation offences00
F Other offencesF30 Other government regulatory offencesF31 Betting and gaming offences00
F Other offencesF30 Other government regulatory offencesF32 Commercial regulation offences00
F Other offencesF30 Other government regulatory offencesF33 Liquor and tobacco licensing offences00
F Other offencesF30 Other government regulatory offencesF34 Pornography and censorship offences00
F Other offencesF30 Other government regulatory offencesF36 Prostitution offences00
F Other offencesF30 Other government regulatory offencesF39 Other government regulatory offences00
F Other offencesF90 Miscellaneous offencesF91 Environmental offences00
F Other offencesF90 Miscellaneous offencesF92 Public health and safety offences275
F Other offencesF90 Miscellaneous offencesF93 Cruelty to animals10
F Other offencesF90 Miscellaneous offencesF94 Dangerous substance offences00
F Other offencesF90 Miscellaneous offencesF99 Other miscellaneous offences00

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

  • Crime Statistics Agency (CSA) Victoria
  • Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) Census QuickStats for all persons
  • Victoria Police

Greater Capital City Statistical Area

Greater Melbourne

State

Victoria