MoneySupermarket are still providing their inaccurate figures about 'House-breaking hotspots'. However, SE23 has not been on the list for years.
Their latest figures target SE24 and SE27 in the top 20 places to be burgled in the last year. (SE22 made it on the list last year, but the previous year contained no entries from South East London).
However their rankings seem to have changed from 2010 when the top most burgled areas had rates of 7-8%, now they are down to 2.7-4.5% as the top 20.
Much more importantly was yesterday's figures from the Crime Survey of England and Wales which showed crime levels at their lowest level since records began (30 years ago).