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Revealing the university towns hit hardest by crime

As university students get set to welcome in the start of Freshers Week 7 October 2008, statistics from insurer LV= have revealed the university towns in Britain where students are most likely to be burgled or be hit by car crime.

LV= claims data from between July 2007 and July 2008 has revealed that students going to university in Birmingham, Bristol and Manchester are at a far higher risk of becoming a victim of crime than those in the safer towns of Lancaster, Durham and St Andrews Table 1.

The data has revealed that out of the top 30 university towns in the UK Table 4, the highest risk for both burglary and car theft is Manchester. Other big cities have fared no better, with Birmingham, London, Bristol and Cardiff making up the top five most crime ridden university towns.

Scottish cities buck the trend with Edinburgh, Aberdeen and St Andrews all appearing in the top five lowest crime rates of the top 30 university towns.

Car Crime

Looking at worst five university towns for car crime, Manchester, Birmingham, Bristol and Sheffield are the highest risk for both theft of and theft from the car. Students in Cardiff are amongst the most likely to have their car stolen, whilst students in Nottingham are at a higher risk of finding their cars broken into.

Burglary

The data has shown that Manchester and Birmingham are the university towns with the highest burglary rates. Students are least likely to be broken into if they are studying in Durham and Lancaster.

Emma Holyer, spokesperson for LV= Home and Car Insurance, commented: "When you are starting university it's easy to overlook sorting out insurance when there are so many other things to think about but students can become victims of crime like any other person. Students should put insurance cover in place for their possessions and also update their car insurance if they are moving away from home."

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"Some home insurers include cover for students going off to university, so parents should check their documents to see if their policy includes this cover, otherwise a separate policy can be taken out. Students with cars need to let their insurer know where the car will be kept term time to ensure their policy remains valid."

Table One: Overall crime rankings

Overall worst for crime Overall safest
1. Manchester 1. Lancaster
2. Birmingham 2. Durham
3. Bristol 3. St Andrews
4. Imperial College London 4. Aberdeen
5. Cardiff 5. Cambridge

Table Two: University locations with highest numbers of car and household thefts

Num theft from vehicles Num theft of vehicles Theft from households
Manchester Birmingham Manchester
Birmingham Manchester Birmingham
Bristol Sheffield Imperial college London
Nottingham Cardiff Bristol
Sheffield Bristol Southampton

Table Three: University locations with lowest numbers of car and household thefts

Num theft from vehicles Num theft of vehicles Theft from households
Cambridge Aberdeen Durham
St Andrews Lancaster Lancaster
Aberdeen St Andrews St Andrews
Lancaster Durham Aberdeen
East Anglia Edinburgh Cambridge

Table Four: Top 30 Universities

Top 30 Universities according to the times
1. Oxford 16. Nottingham
2. Cambridge 17. Southampton
3. Imperial College, London 18. Edinburgh
4. London School of Economics 19. Lancaster
5. St Andrews 20. Newcastle
6. Warwick 21. Glasgow
7.University College, London 22. Sheffield
8. Durham 23. East Anglia
9. York 24. School of Oriental and African Studies, London WC1
10. Bristol 25. Birimgham
11. King's College London 26. Aberdeen
12. Loughborough 27. Manchester
13. Exeter 28. Aston
14. Leicester 29. Cardiff
15. Bath 30. Royal Holloway

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