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The most dangerous neighbourhoods in Someren

The most dangerous neighbourhood in Someren is Hoeven (3.4), with 31 recorded crimes per 1,000 people present. They are spread across Someren: 13 in the centre, 6 in the north and 6 in the south. These are mostly small areas: 19 of the 25 have fewer than 1,000 residents. The top of this list is the neighbourhoods with the most crimes recorded per 1,000 people present. Of the 27 neighbourhoods in Someren with a safety grade, 5 stay below a 5.0. Someren as a whole comes out at a 7.9, against a 6.2 for the middle neighbourhood in the country — one grade for a whole municipality says little about the street you live in.

The 10 most dangerous neighbourhoods in Someren

  1. 1

    Hoeven

    31 crimes per 1,000 people present

    160 residents

    3.4
  2. 2

    Stipdonk

    56 crimes per 1,000 people present

    115 residents

    3.6
  3. 3

    Lungendonk

    43 crimes per 1,000 people present

    160 residents

    3.7
  4. 4

    De Hoof

    30 crimes per 1,000 people present

    250 residents

    4.4
  5. 5

    Gebergte

    46 crimes per 1,000 people present

    115 residents

    4.9
  6. 6

    Vaarsche Hoef

    30 crimes per 1,000 people present

    135 residents

    5.4
  7. 7

    Hugten

    30 crimes per 1,000 people present

    140 residents

    5.4
  8. 8

    Lierop centrum

    17 crimes per 1,000 people present

    1,350 residents

    5.5
  9. 9

    Blank Water

    25 crimes per 1,000 people present

    205 residents

    5.5
  10. 10

    't Ven

    26 crimes per 1,000 people present

    220 residents

    6.2

Flagged neighbourhoods have far more businesses than residents: shopping streets, nightlife districts and station areas. Crimes are recorded where they happen, so what happens to visitors counts there too. The grade corrects for that footfall, but stays harder to compare with a residential area.

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  1. 11

    Diepenhoek

    25 crimes per 1,000 people present

    110 residents

    6.4
  2. 12

    Potakker

    22 crimes per 1,000 people present

    210 residents

    7.1
  3. 13

    Half Elfje

    42 crimes per 1,000 people present

    130 residents

    business park
    7.2
  4. 14

    Sluis 12 / 13

    26 crimes per 1,000 people present

    305 residents

    7.4
  5. 15

    Vlas

    21 crimes per 1,000 people present

    180 residents

    7.5
  6. 16

    Ravel

    19 crimes per 1,000 people present

    305 residents

    7.6
  7. 17

    Someren-Heide centrum

    20 crimes per 1,000 people present

    740 residents

    7.6
  8. 18

    Someren-Eind centrum

    15 crimes per 1,000 people present

    2,240 residents

    7.7
  9. 19

    Gilde

    18 crimes per 1,000 people present

    295 residents

    8.2
  10. 20

    Waterdael I + II

    16 crimes per 1,000 people present

    1,230 residents

    8.2
  11. 21

    Someren centrum

    21 crimes per 1,000 people present

    3,070 residents

    8.2
  12. 22

    Noord

    18 crimes per 1,000 people present

    2,525 residents

    8.4
  13. 23

    Slieven

    21 crimes per 1,000 people present

    410 residents

    8.7
  14. 24

    Groote Hoeven

    18 crimes per 1,000 people present

    375 residents

    8.7
  15. 25

    Waterdael III

    13 crimes per 1,000 people present

    1,500 residents

    9.3
  16. 26

    Loove

    12 crimes per 1,000 people present

    2,605 residents

    9.4
  17. 27

    Verspreide huizen Someren-Heide

    14 crimes per 1,000 people present

    760 residents

    9.7

Frequently asked questions

How is this list ranked?

On the safety grade, which comes from crimes recorded by the police in 2025: violence, burglary, total crime, property crime and vandalism. Each figure is set against the number of people present — residents plus three times the number of business premises.

Why is Hoeven at the top?

Hoeven scores a 3.4 on this list, with 31 recorded crimes per 1,000 people present. That is the highest of every neighbourhood in Someren that has a grade for this measure.

How often are these figures updated?

The crime figures are from the police for 2025; population, boundaries and the other characteristics come from the CBS neighbourhood statistics for 2025. Both are published once a year; the list is recalculated as soon as a new edition appears.

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