Index Of Delhi Crime
According to the most recent NCRB report (2022 data as of this writing):
Delhi consistently ranks high in absolute numbers because it’s a massive capital city with high density, migration, and economic disparity.
Index of Delhi Crime is a compelling, well-structured exploration of urban crime through concrete cases and systemic analysis. It’s strongest as an entry point for understanding how individual incidents reveal deeper institutional and social issues—though readers should supplement it with broader, up-to-date data to form a complete picture. index of delhi crime
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A crucial part of the index is location intelligence. Using data from Delhi Police Crime Review (January–June 2023), here is the district-wise breakdown:
| District | Highest Crime Category | Index Volume (Monthly Avg) | Notes | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Outer North | Snatching/Mobile theft | 450+ | Covers border areas with Haryana | | South East | Robbery & Burglary | 390+ | Includes high-footfall areas like Sarita Vihar and Jamia Nagar | | North East | Communal violence & Assault | 310+ | Dense population (Seelampur, Jyoti Nagar) | | Central Delhi | Trademark/Cyber crime | 280+ | Includes Paharganj & Daryaganj – tourist scams | | New Delhi | Pickpocketing | 210+ | High-value targets (Connaught Place, railway stations) | According to the most recent NCRB report (2022
How to use this index: If you are moving to Delhi, you would cross-reference this spatial index with police station data. For example, the Tilak Marg police station (near government buildings) has a near-zero violent crime index, while Mangolpuri has elevated assault indices.