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Hastings crime rate

Overview of Hastings crime rate

Hastings, marked with a high crime rating, ranks 3rd among 25 neighboring districts in terms of crime rate. The area reported 11,350 crimes in 2023, against a population of 90,996, translating to a crime rate of 124.73 per 1,000 residents, a slight 0.14% decrease from the previous year.
The most frequent crimes in Hastings are Violence and sexual offences (39.5%), Anti-social behaviour (14.0%), and Criminal damage and arson (11.7%), with the least common being robbery, bicycle theft, and theft from the person.
In Hastings’ 16 wards, Castle (Hastings) (348.8), Central St Leonards (154.2), and Baird (152.5) have the highest crime rates, while Conquest, Maze Hill, and St Helens (Hastings) are the safest.
Reviewing postcode districts within or overlapping Hastings, TN34 (155.8), TN37 (123.6), and TN38 (104.6) show the highest crime rates, in contrast to TN37, TN38, and TN35 which are the safest.
In Hastings, there has been a significant rise in Anti-social behaviour, Public order, and Violence and sexual offences, with the latter seeing increases in both 2021 and 2023. These trends indicate a growing concern in violent crimes and disorder. On the brighter side, there has been a reduction in Anti-social behaviour, Other theft, Public order, Shoplifting, and Vehicle crime, showing effective measures against these types of crimes. The fluctuating trends in Anti-social behaviour and Public order crimes suggest a complex crime landscape that requires nuanced approaches.

Hastings crime incidents by crime type

A total of 11350 crime incidents were reported in 2023. Below is the breakdown by crime type.
  • Violence and sexual offences – 4481 (39.5)%
  • Anti-social behaviour – 1589 (14.0)%
  • Criminal damage and arson – 1328 (11.7)%
  • Public order – 888 (7.8)%
  • Other theft – 727 (6.4)%
  • Vehicle crime – 615 (5.4)%
  • Shoplifting – 592 (5.2)%
  • Drugs – 317 (2.8)%
  • Burglary – 262 (2.3)%
  • Other crime – 202 (1.8)%
  • Possession of weapons – 123 (1.1)%
  • Robbery – 87 (0.8)%
  • Bicycle theft – 78 (0.7)%
  • Theft from the person – 61 (0.5)%

How does Hastings compare against nearby areas ?

Hastings ranks 3rd when compared against 25 nearby boroughs/local administrative districts.

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Crime rates in Hastings wards

There are 16 wards within Hastings. Castle (Hastings), Central St Leonards, Baird has highest crime rate (crime per 1000 residents). Below map shows 2023 crime rates broken down by crime types.

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Crime rates in postcode districts under Hastings

There are 4 postcode districts/outcodes under or overlapping with Hastings. Highest crime rates in TN34, TN37, TN38 .

  • TN34 – 155.8
  • TN37 – 123.6
  • TN38 – 104.6
  • TN35 – 66.5

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Reading crime rate

Overview of Reading crime rate

Reading is classified with a high crime rating,

securing the 2nd position among 25 neighbouring districts based on the crime rate. The year 2023 saw the report of 20,519 criminal activities. With a population tallying at 174,224, the crime rate is calculated at 117.77 per 1,000 inhabitants, showcasing a 4.62% decline from the preceding year.

The most recurrent crime types in Reading include Violence and sexual offences (36.7%), Anti-social behaviour (9.5%), and Other theft (9.1%), with the rarest being Other crime (1.3%), Robbery (1.0%), Possession of weapons (0.8%).

Among Reading’s 16 wards, the ones with elevated crime rates are Abbey (Reading) (453.2), Thames (Reading) (175.3), Battle (138.6). On the flip side, the safest wards are Tilehurst (67.7), Emmer Green (53.0), Caversham Heights (27.3).

In terms of Postcode districts within Reading, the highest crime rates are noted in RG30 (205.6), RG1 (188.3), RG19 (121.4). The most secure postcode districts are RG10 (45.2), RG5 (44.1), RG26 (41.4).

In Reading, Public order offenses increased by 1.82% in 2020 and significantly by 6.99% in 2021, but saw a decrease of 3.80% in 2023. Violence and sexual offences rose by 3.62% in 2020, 7.62% in 2021, and 2.20% in 2022, but decreased by 1.77% in 2023. Other theft decreased by 1.87% in 2020, but increased by 1.65% in 2021 and 1.85% in 2022. Shoplifting saw an increase of 2.01% in 2022. Anti-social behaviour saw a decrease of 1.68% in 2022. Vehicle crime decreased by 1.67% in 2021. Bicycle theft saw a decrease of 1.53% in 2023.

Reading crime incidents by crime type

A total of 20519 crime incidents were reported in 2023. Below is the breakdown by crime type.
  • Violence and sexual offences – 7533 (36.7)%
  • Anti-social behaviour – 1953 (9.5)%
  • Other theft – 1877 (9.1)%
  • Public order – 1715 (8.4)%
  • Shoplifting – 1559 (7.6)%
  • Vehicle crime – 1474 (7.2)%
  • Criminal damage and arson – 1442 (7.0)%
  • Burglary – 865 (4.2)%
  • Bicycle theft – 542 (2.6)%
  • Drugs – 495 (2.4)%
  • Theft from the person – 416 (2.0)%
  • Other crime – 269 (1.3)%
  • Robbery – 215 (1.0)%
  • Possession of weapons – 164 (0.8)%

How does Reading compare against nearby areas ?

Reading ranks 2nd when compared against 25 nearby boroughs/local administrative districts.

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Crime rates in Reading wards

There are 16 wards within Reading. Abbey (Reading), Thames (Reading), Battle has highest crime rate (crime per 1000 residents). Below map shows 2023 crime rates broken down by crime types.

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Crime rates in postcode districts under Reading

There are 13 postcode districts/outcodes under or overlapping with Reading. Highest crime rates in RG30, RG1, RG19 .

  • RG30 – 205.6
  • RG1 – 188.3
  • RG19 – 121.4
  • RG2 – 108.2
  • RG31 – 97.3
  • RG18 – 80.7
  • RG7 – 63.0
  • RG6 – 61.8
  • RG27 – 51.1
  • RG4 – 50.3
  • RG10 – 45.2
  • RG5 – 44.1
  • RG26 – 41.4

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Flintshire crime rate

Overview of Flintshire crime rate

Flintshire presents a medium crime rating, positioned 14th among 25 neighbouring boroughs in terms of crime rates. The year 2023 saw 13,352 incidents of crime, against a backdrop of 154,962 inhabitants, translating to a crime rate of 86.16 incidents per 1,000 people. This figure shows a decline of 10.06% from the previous year.
The most frequently reported crimes in Flintshire include Violence and sexual offences (38.8%), Anti-social behaviour (21.7%), and Criminal damage and arson (8.8%). In contrast, the least reported crimes are Bicycle theft (0.5%), Robbery (0.2%), and Theft from the person (0.1%).
Flintshire, with its 45 wards, sees variations in crime rates across different areas. Holywell Central (435.0), Mold East (217.4), and Flint: Castle (182.3) report the highest crime rates, while Gwernaffield and Gwernymynydd (26.2), Connah’s Quay South (24.7), and Higher Kinnerton (18.5) are among the safest.
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In Flintshire, there has been an initial increase in Anti-social behaviour, Public order, Shoplifting, and Violence and sexual offences in 2020, with violence and sexual offences continuing to rise into 2022. However, these trends reversed in subsequent years, with notable declines in anti-social behaviour, public order offences in 2023, and a significant drop in Violence and sexual offences the same year, highlighting a complex crime trend over time.

Flintshire crime incidents by crime type

A total of 13352 crime incidents were reported in 2023. Below is the breakdown by crime type.
  • Violence and sexual offences – 5181 (38.8)%
  • Anti-social behaviour – 2904 (21.7)%
  • Criminal damage and arson – 1171 (8.8)%
  • Public order – 1076 (8.1)%
  • Shoplifting – 934 (7.0)%
  • Other theft – 774 (5.8)%
  • Burglary – 362 (2.7)%
  • Vehicle crime – 284 (2.1)%
  • Other crime – 259 (1.9)%
  • Drugs – 217 (1.6)%
  • Possession of weapons – 88 (0.7)%
  • Bicycle theft – 62 (0.5)%
  • Robbery – 26 (0.2)%
  • Theft from the person – 14 (0.1)%

How does Flintshire compare against nearby areas ?

Flintshire ranks 14th when compared against 25 nearby boroughs/local administrative districts.

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Crime rates in postcode districts under Flintshire

There are 10 postcode districts/outcodes under or overlapping with Flintshire. Highest crime rates in CH1, LL18, CH8 .

  • CH1 – 190.2
  • LL18 – 171.9
  • CH8 – 120.8
  • LL11 – 109.1
  • LL19 – 108.9
  • CH5 – 98.5
  • CH6 – 96.3
  • CH7 – 69.2
  • LL12 – 67.6
  • CH4 – 63.9

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Adur crime rate

Overview of Adur crime rate

Crime rating – high. Adur is ranked 8th among 25 nearby boroughs/local administrative districts in terms of crime rate. In 2023, a total of 5705 crime incidents were reported. According to the latest census, Adur’s population stands at 64544, resulting in a crime rate of 88.39 per 1000 residents. This indicates a 13.74% increase in the crime rate compared to the previous year.
Most common crime types in Adur include Violence and sexual offences (31.0%), Shoplifting (25.0%), and Anti-social behaviour (11.0%), with the least common being Bicycle theft (0.8%), Robbery (0.4%), and Theft from the person (0.4%).
Adur is divided into 14 wards, with Mash Barn (244.3), St Mary’s (Adur) (219.5), and Churchill (Adur) (101.0) experiencing the highest crime rates. The safest wards are Cokeham (45.6), Marine (Adur) (43.1), and St Nicolas (Adur) (32.5).
In Adur, notable increases in crime rates have been observed for Anti-social behaviour, Criminal damage and arson, and Shoplifting, with shoplifting rates showing significant rises over the years 2020 to 2023. Additionally, Violence and sexual offences saw an increase in 2023. On the flip side, there has been a noticeable decrease in incidents of Anti-social behaviour and Violence and sexual offences in the years leading up to 2023.

Adur crime incidents by crime type

A total of 5705 crime incidents were reported in 2023. Below is the breakdown by crime type.
  • Violence and sexual offences – 1766 (31.0)%
  • Shoplifting – 1425 (25.0)%
  • Anti-social behaviour – 629 (11.0)%
  • Criminal damage and arson – 488 (8.6)%
  • Public order – 446 (7.8)%
  • Other theft – 336 (5.9)%
  • Vehicle crime – 151 (2.6)%
  • Burglary – 142 (2.5)%
  • Drugs – 99 (1.7)%
  • Other crime – 82 (1.4)%
  • Possession of weapons – 51 (0.9)%
  • Bicycle theft – 45 (0.8)%
  • Robbery – 23 (0.4)%
  • Theft from the person – 22 (0.4)%

How does Adur compare against nearby areas ?

Adur ranks 8th when compared against 25 nearby boroughs/local administrative districts.

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Crime rates in Adur wards

There are 14 wards within Adur. Mash Barn, St Mary’s (Adur), Churchill (Adur) has highest crime rate (crime per 1000 residents). Below map shows 2023 crime rates broken down by crime types.

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Crime rates in postcode districts under Adur

There are 7 postcode districts/outcodes under or overlapping with Adur. Highest crime rates in BN21, BN43, BN41 .

  • BN21 – 240.8
  • BN43 – 161.2
  • BN41 – 147.7
  • BN42 – 121.7
  • BN44 – 113.4
  • BN15 – 98.7
  • BN14 – 68.9

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Telford and Wrekin crime rate

Overview of Telford and Wrekin crime rate

Telford and Wrekin is marked by a high crime rating, positioning it 8th among 25 nearby boroughs or local administrative districts in terms of crime rate. The area reported 19,736 incidents of crime in 2023, with a population of 185,541. This results in a crime rate of 106.37 incidents per 1,000 residents, which is a decrease of 9.07% compared to the previous year.
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In Telford and Wrekin, there have been notable changes in crime trends over recent years. The area witnessed increases in Anti-social behaviour by 12.22% in 2021, Other theft by 1.72% in 2022, Public order crimes by 2.31% in 2021 and 2.81% in 2022, Shoplifting by 1.53% in 2023, Vehicle crime by 1.66% in 2021, and Violence and sexual offences by 5.08% in 2021 and 7.02% in 2022. Conversely, there was a decrease in Anti-social behaviour by -8.03% in 2020, -18.03% in 2022, and -3.21% in 2023, Criminal damage and arson by -1.65% in 2020, Other theft by -2.5% in 2020, Shoplifting by -2.88% in 2020, and Violence and sexual offences by -4.38% in 2020 and -6.74% in 2023.

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How does Telford and Wrekin compare against nearby areas ?

Telford and Wrekin ranks 8th when compared against 25 nearby boroughs/local administrative districts.

Postcode districts in Telford and Wrekin

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