Crime Rates for Long Point (campbelltown), NSW

Year ending Jun 2025 The Long Point (campbelltown) (2564) crime rate for the Year ending Jun 2025 was calculated from 8 reported incidents, equal to 4,624 incident per 100,000 residents. According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS), the population of Long Point (campbelltown), NSW in 2021 was 173. In the last 10 years, Long Point (campbelltown), NSW's crime rate has seen a decrease. Recent data indicates that the rate of Assault and Robbery is 1 offence per 173 residents.Recent data indicates that property crimes (Burglary and Theft) occur at a rate of 1 incident per 57.7 residents. When reviewing these figures, it’s also valuable to compare them with broader crime trends across the Greater Sydney region.

Most Common Crimes in Long Point (campbelltown) for 2025: Theft (6), Intimidation, stalking and harassment (1), Sexual offences (1).

Crime incidents in Long Point (campbelltown), NSW from 2015 to 2025 by type
Type/Year20152016201720182019202020212022202320242025
Total142013123575358
Abduction and kidnapping00000000000
Against justice procedures00010010010
Arson12320411000
Assault12100000010
Betting and gaming offences00000000000
Blackmail and extortion00000000000
Coercive Control00000000000
Disorderly conduct01100000000
Drug offences12100000000
Homicide00000000000
Intimidation, stalking and harassment02161021001
Liquor offences00000000000
Malicious damage to property03100000000
Other offences20010001000
Other offences against the person00000000000
Pornography offences00000000000
Prohibited and regulated weapons offences01111110000
Robbery10000000000
Sexual offences01000000001
Theft86411022336
Transport regulatory offences00000000000

In 2025, Long Point (campbelltown), NSW recorded 8 total crime incidents. Over the period from 2015 to 2025, overall crime has decreased. Cumulatively over this period, the most common crime type was 'Theft' with 36 reported cases.

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Latest Crime Rates

Typeincidents (2025)incidents (2024)Changes(%)
Other offences against justice procedures01-100.00% (1)
Non-domestic violence related assault01-100.00% (1)
Intimidation, stalking and harassment10100.00% (0)
Sexual touching, sexual act and other sexual offences10100.00% (0)
Break and enter dwelling21100.00% (1)
Break and enter non-dwelling10100.00% (0)
Fraud01-100.00% (1)
Motor vehicle theft20200.00% (0)
Steal from dwelling01-100.00% (1)
Steal from motor vehicle10100.00% (0)

AI Analysis

1. Overall Crime Trends:

  • Crime incidents have generally been low with sporadic occurrences across most categories.
  • Some crime types show persistent but minimal frequency over the years (e.g., arson and intimidation).
  • Several categories report zero incidents consistently for the entire 10-year period (e.g., abduction/kidnapping, homicide, betting/gaming offences).

2. Most Common and Serious Crime Types with Numbers:

  • Arson: Total of 14 incidents from 2015 to 2025, peaking at 4 incidents in 2020.
  • Intimidation, stalking and harassment: 14 incidents total, with a high of 6 in 2018.
  • Theft-related crimes (break and enter dwelling, motor vehicle theft, fraud, stealing from dwelling): Combined notable numbers, e.g. break and enter dwelling totals 10 incidents, motor vehicle theft totals 7 incidents.
  • Assault (domestic and non-domestic) remains low with only a few isolated incidents.
  • Prohibited and regulated weapons offences occurred steadily with 1 incident per year (except 2015 and 2025).
  • Other offences against justice procedures and resist/hinder officer cases are rare (1 incident each in select years).

3. Significant Year-to-Year Spikes or Drops:

  • Arson peaked in 2020 with 4 incidents, dropping sharply afterward.
  • Intimidation, stalking, and harassment dropped from 6 incidents in 2018 to 1 or 0 in subsequent years.
  • Fraud peaked with 2 incidents in 2017, then reduced to mostly 0 or 1 annually.
  • Break and enter dwelling showed a spike in 2025 with 2 incidents, up from 0 in 2022.
  • Motor vehicle theft declined after 2016, then rose again in 2018 and 2025.
  • No recorded serious violent crimes (e.g., homicide, attempted murder) throughout the decade.

4. Safety-Relevant Observations:

  • Property crimes (arson, theft, break and enter) are more prevalent than violent crimes.
  • Violent crimes such as assaults and sexual offences are minimal or absent.
  • Weapon-related offences are present annually but remain low (1 incident per year).
  • No recorded abductions, kidnappings, or homicides indicate relatively high safety regarding severe violent crime.
  • Sporadic domestic violence-related assaults suggest some presence of family violence but at very low levels.
  • The decline in intimidation, stalking, and harassment after 2018 may indicate improved social safety or reporting changes.

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Common FAQ about Long Point (campbelltown), NSW Criminal

  • How common is car theft in the Long Point (campbelltown), NSW?

    Motor vehicle theft does not occur in the Long Point (campbelltown), NSW.

  • Is Long Point (campbelltown), NSW safe in 2025

    Yes, Long Point (campbelltown), NSW is considered safe, as its crime rate of 4,624 incidents per 100,000 people for the Year ending Jun 2025 is lower than the overall crime rate in New South Wales.

  • What is the most common crime in Long Point (campbelltown), NSW?

    In 2025, the most common crime type in Long Point (campbelltown), NSW was Theft with 6 reported incidents.

  • Has crime in the Long Point (campbelltown), NSW increased or decreased in the past 5 years?

    Crime rates in Long Point (campbelltown), NSW have increased by 14% compared to five years ago.

  • What is rate of criminal against person in Long Point (campbelltown), NSW?

    In Year ending Jun 2025, there were 2 incident against persons in Long Point (campbelltown), NSW, including homicide, assault, sexual offences,robbery, and other crimes against the person.

  • What is the rate of property crime in Long Point (campbelltown), NSW?

    In Year ending Jun 2025, there were 6 property crime incident in Long Point (campbelltown), NSW, including arson, theft, and malicious damage to property.

  • What is the number of drug offenses in Long Point (campbelltown), NSW?

    In Year ending Jun 2025, Long Point (campbelltown), NSW recorded 0 drug incident, including cocaine, narcotics, cannabis, amphetamines, ecstasy and other drugs.

*Unincorporated/Out Of Council - Areas that are not governed by a local government authority

Source: Crime Statistics Agency (CSA), NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research, Australian Bureau of Statistics

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