A SAFETY app has been helping residents choose better routes by avoiding 'high crime zones' in Dorset.
The WalkSafe app, which can be downloaded on your smartphone, alerts users when they enter 'high crime zones' and has grown in popularity in the wake of the death of Sarah Everard.
The map shows users reports of crime taken from monthly police reports in the area, including sexual assault, mugging and knife crime.
However, it is stressed that crime statistics alone do not tell the full story of a community, and different factors will contribute to crime levels.
Police forces have pointed out in the past that data about reports of crime can lack context.
How does the app work?
WalkSafe visualises crime reports which have been published by the police, so you can plan your route more safely and effectively.
Its HomeSafe function estimates how long it should take you to get somewhere (and alerts a loved one if your journey doesn’t go to plan), while TapSafe allows you to send a contact your location details.
WalkSafe automatically alerts you when you walk near an area with any reported crime and helps you to divert your route.
The app is free and there are no in app purchases either.
Each coloured dot seen on the map represents a different report of crime.
Red means violence/sexual assault, black means knife crime, light blue means feeling unsafe, and yellow means mugging.
The colours on the TapSafe feature will change depending on the time of day, allowing for discreet use at night time reducing the risk of alerting a potential attacker.
However, the app's website does stress all police data can't be shown at once, as "the map would be too cluttered to read".
Instead, the algorithm cycles through the most recent month of police data, refreshing the map twice per week.
Crime reported on the streets of Dorset - a quick round-up:
Beaminster
Cockroad Lane - Violence/sexual assault
Hogshill Mead - Violence/sexual assault
Blandford Forum
Avebury Court - Violence/sexual assault
Off Langton Road - Violence/sexual assault
Off Salisbury Road - Violence/sexual assault
Wyvern Way - Violence/sexual assault
Bridport
East Street - Violence/sexual assault
Off Skilling Hill Road - Violence/sexual assault
Fulbrooks Lane - Violence/sexual assault (Two reports)
Green Lane - Violence/sexual assault
Rawles Way - Violence/sexual assault
Rivervale - Violence/sexual assault
St James Park (Bradpole) - Violence/sexual assault
West Road – Knife crime (two reports)
Broadwinsor
The Hayes - Violence/sexual assault
Charlton Down
Birch Way – Knife crime
Charmouth
Barneys Close - Violence/sexual assault
West Road – Knife crime (two reports)
Dorchester
Claudius Close - Violence/sexual assault
Grosvenor Road - Violence/sexual assault
Maud Road - Violence/sexual assault
Maumbury Road - Violence/sexual assault
Moraston Street (Poundbury) - Violence/sexual assault
Roberts Place - Violence/sexual assault
Gillingham
Le Neubourg Way - Violence/sexual assault
Matthews Place - Violence/sexual assault
Purns Mill Lane (Colesbrook) - Violence/sexual assault
Lyme Regis
Ozone Terrace - Violence/sexual assault (two reports)
Portland
Church Ope Road - Violence/sexual assault
Croft Road - Violence/sexual assault
Fortuneswell - Violence/sexual assault
Hamm Beach Road - Violence/sexual assault
Pennsylvania Road - Violence/sexual assault (two reports)
Portland Community Hospital - Violence/sexual assault
St Martins Road - Violence/sexual assault
Off Castletown - Violence/sexual assault
Victoria Road - Violence/sexual assault
Woolcombe Road - Violence/sexual assault (two reports)
Sherborne
Higher Cheap Street - Violence/sexual assault (two reports)
Vernalls Road - Violence/sexual assault
Sturminster Newton
Field Close - Violence/sexual assault
Selwood Close - Violence/sexual assault
Swanage
Cow Lane - Violence/sexual assault
Peveril Point Road - Knife crime
Shirley Close - Violence/sexual assault
Weymouth
A352 - Violence/sexual assault
Beverley Road - Violence/sexual assault
Darwin Close - Violence/sexual assault
Douglas Road - Violence/sexual assault
East Street - Violence/sexual assault
Glendinning Avenue - Violence/sexual assault
Green Lane - Violence/sexual assault
Lower St. Alban Street - Violence/sexual assault
Lymes Close - Violence/sexual assault
Marsh Road - Violence/sexual assault
Mill Lane - Violence/sexual assault
Nuthatch Close - Violence/sexual assault
Penny Street - Violence/sexual assault
Podington Meadows - Violence/sexual assault
Samphire Close - Violence/sexual assault
Stoke Road - Violence/sexual assault
The Bindells - Violence/sexual assault
Walpole Street - Violence/sexual assault
West Bay Crescent - Violence/sexual assault
Wool
Off Burton Road - Violence/sexual assault
Toll Gate - Violence/sexual assault
BCP Council, Bournemouth
Town centre
Westover Road - Violence/sexual assault
Hinton Road - Violence/sexual assault
Old Christchurch Road - Violence/sexual assault
Dalkeith Lane - Mugging
Westcliff Road - Violence/sexual assault
Cambridge Road - Mugging
Lansdowne
Meyrick Road - Violence/sexual assault
Lansdowne Crescent - Violence/sexual assault
Lansdowne Mews - Violence/sexual assault
Stafford Road - Violence/sexual assault
Christchurch Road - Violence/sexual assault
Boscombe
Boscombe Spa Road - Violence/sexual assault
Christchurch Road - Violence/sexual assault
East Overcliff Drive - Mugging
Hawkwood Road- Violence/sexual assault
Palmerston Road - Mugging
Shelley Road East - Violence/sexual assault
Springbourne
St Clements Road - Knife crime
Victoria Place - Knife crime
Churchill Road - Knife crime
Cleaveland Road - Violence/sexual assault
Austin Close- Violence/sexual assault
Charminster and Winton
Charminster Road - Violence/sexual assault
Charminster Road - Violence/sexual assault
Malmesbury Park Road - Violence/sexual assault
Cardigan Road - Violence/sexual assault
Wimborne Road - Violence/sexual assault
Alma Road - Mugging
Privet Road - Mugging
Southbourne
Bolton Close - Violence/sexual assault
Southbourne Coast Road - Violence/Sexual assault
Crime statistics context
It is important to note that crime statistics alone do not tell the full story of a community, and different factors will contribute to crime levels.
Police forces have pointed out in the past that data about reports of crime can lack context.
For example, the way crime is recorded can make certain areas look more affected, because of a nearby nightlife or shoplifting hotspot.
And some calls to police may turn out to be false alarms.
Nevertheless publicly available information on reports of crime can be a useful way for people to get a feeling for where they live and take steps to feel safer.
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