Perth District, WA
On recorded break-in, motor-vehicle and violent offences, Perth District sits higher than most the police districts in WA that Pryer covers — 4 police districts recorded a higher rate, 10 recorded a lower one.
How Perth District compares
On the combined rate across break-in, motor-vehicle and violent offences — against the 15 police districts in WA we cover — the only fair comparison, since rates differ by state, source and period.
Over time — combined recorded rate
Break-in, motor-vehicle and violent offences combined, per 100,000 residents in Perth District. Up 4% from Apr 2021 to Mar 2026 (60 periods).
How to read this: these are recorded break-in, motor-vehicle and violent offences only — a subset of recorded crime, not a total. Recorded rates aren't a measure of danger, and an absence of reports doesn't mean an area is "safe". Comparisons are only with other areas in WA at the same level. Figures are official (Western Australia Police Force offence time series by police district, Apr 2025-Mar 2026).
Your street in Perth District — not the whole police district
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