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Shropshire crime rate

Overview of Shropshire crime rate

Shropshire stands out as a beacon of tranquility, with a low crime rating that places it 20th amongst 25 neighboring boroughs for its crime rate. This picturesque county, with its rolling hills and historic towns, reported 22,949 incidents of crime in 2023 against a population of 323,606. This results in a crime rate of 70.92 incidents per 1,000 residents, reflecting a notable decrease of 4.79% from the previous year, showcasing Shropshire’s commitment to maintaining peace and security.

The majority of criminal activities in Shropshire are dominated by Violence and sexual offences, accounting for 36.9% of incidents, followed by Anti-social behaviour and Shoplifting. In contrast, Bicycle theft, Robbery, and Theft from the person are significantly less common, underscoring the county’s relatively safe environment.

Shropshire’s vast expanse is divided into 63 wards, each with its unique character and safety profile. High crime rates are observed in the wards of Quarry and Coton Hill, Oswestry South, and Castlefields and Ditherington, highlighting areas where community and law enforcement efforts are particularly focused. On the flip side, Cheswardine, Clun, and The Meres are lauded for their low crime rates, epitomizing the idyllic and secure lifestyle that Shropshire offers.

Exploring the county through its postcode districts, DY7, SY1, and TF7 are identified as having higher crime rates. Conversely, the postcodes SY9, SY10, and CW3 boast the lowest crime rates, further illustrating the varied safety landscape across Shropshire.

Shropshire embodies the quintessential English countryside charm, with its blend of cultural heritage and natural beauty, all the while championing a secure and safe environment for its residents and visitors alike.

In Shropshire, there have been notable shifts in crime trends. Anti-social behaviour decreased significantly by 7.47% in 2020, but increased by 9.12% in 2021, followed by a sharp decline of 13.03% in 2022 and a further decrease of 3.07% in 2023. Public order offences rose by 2.17% in 2022. Shoplifting saw an increase of 2.83% in 2023. Violence and sexual offences experienced an increase of 2.5% in 2021 and 2.61% in 2022. Additionally, Other theft decreased by 1.74% in 2020.

Shropshire crime incidents by crime type

A total of 22949 crime incidents were reported in 2023. Below is the breakdown by crime type.
  • Violence and sexual offences – 8457 (36.9)%
  • Anti-social behaviour – 3693 (16.1)%
  • Shoplifting – 2297 (10.0)%
  • Criminal damage and arson – 1858 (8.1)%
  • Public order – 1749 (7.6)%
  • Other theft – 1707 (7.4)%
  • Burglary – 1014 (4.4)%
  • Vehicle crime – 767 (3.3)%
  • Drugs – 437 (1.9)%
  • Other crime – 414 (1.8)%
  • Possession of weapons – 227 (1.0)%
  • Bicycle theft – 120 (0.5)%
  • Robbery – 111 (0.5)%
  • Theft from the person – 98 (0.4)%

How does Shropshire compare against nearby areas ?

Shropshire ranks 20th when compared against 25 nearby boroughs/local administrative districts.

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Crime rates in Shropshire wards

There are 63 wards within Shropshire. Quarry and Coton Hill, Oswestry South, Castlefields and Ditherington 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 Shropshire

There are 42 postcode districts/outcodes under or overlapping with Shropshire. Highest crime rates in DY7, SY1, TF7 .

  • DY7 – 189.8
  • SY1 – 175.6
  • TF7 – 145.7
  • TF8 – 111.3
  • LL14 – 103.9
  • TF1 – 101.7
  • SY11 – 93.6
  • TF2 – 87.9
  • SY2 – 87.5
  • TF12 – 80.6
  • WV6 – 72.4
  • SY8 – 72.1
  • GL11 – 70.4
  • DY12 – 69.6
  • SY3 – 65.0
  • ST19 – 64.4
  • SY21 – 63.5
  • WV8 – 62.8
  • SY13 – 60.9
  • SY12 – 60.6
  • TF11 – 60.5
  • WV5 – 60.3
  • WV16 – 57.8
  • TF9 – 57.2
  • WV15 – 56.4
  • LD7 – 55.1
  • TF10 – 54.8
  • SY6 – 50.0
  • SY7 – 48.1
  • WR15 – 47.6
  • SY4 – 46.3
  • TF13 – 45.4
  • SY5 – 45.2
  • SY14 – 43.9
  • DY14 – 42.2
  • WV7 – 39.1
  • SY22 – 37.7
  • SY15 – 35.7
  • TF6 – 34.0
  • SY9 – 33.7
  • SY10 – 33.4
  • CW3 – 30.8

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Wakefield crime rate

Overview of Wakefield crime rate

Crime rating – high.

Wakefield is positioned 5th among 25 nearby boroughs/local administrative districts in terms of crime rates. In the year 2023, a total of 51318 crime incidents were reported. According to the latest census, Wakefield has a population of 353370. This results in a crime rate of 145.22 crimes per 1000 residents. This rate shows a minor decrease of 0.1% from the previous year.

The predominant crime types in Wakefield include Violence and sexual offences (41.3%) Public order (10.5%) Anti-social behaviour (8.8%), while the less frequent crime types encompass Possession of weapons (0.7%) Theft from the person (0.6%) Bicycle theft (0.5%).

Wakefield is divided into 21 wards. Wards experiencing higher crime rates include Wakefield North (302.3), Wakefield West (226.5), Castleford Central and Glasshoughton (216.6). Conversely, the safest wards are Wrenthorpe and Outwood West (86.2), Crofton, Ryhill and Walton (83.2), Wakefield Rural (79.4).

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In Wakefield, there was an increase in Anti-social behaviour by 2.41 in 2020, Other theft by 1.72 in 2022, and Public order offences by 3.47 in 2021 and 1.72 in 2022. Shoplifting rates rose by 2.28 in 2021 and 2.66 in 2022, while Violence and sexual offences saw significant increases of 7.25 in 2021 and 7.71 in 2022. However, there were decreases in Anti-social behaviour by -5.65 in 2021 and -4.97 in 2022, Other theft by -1.52 in 2020, Public order by -3.23 in 2023, Shoplifting by -2.21 in 2020, and Vehicle crime by -2.27 in 2020.

Wakefield crime incidents by crime type

A total of 51318 crime incidents were reported in 2023. Below is the breakdown by crime type.
  • Violence and sexual offences – 21202 (41.3)%
  • Public order – 5364 (10.5)%
  • Anti-social behaviour – 4534 (8.8)%
  • Shoplifting – 4368 (8.5)%
  • Criminal damage and arson – 4182 (8.1)%
  • Other theft – 3301 (6.4)%
  • Vehicle crime – 2386 (4.6)%
  • Burglary – 2101 (4.1)%
  • Other crime – 1372 (2.7)%
  • Drugs – 1243 (2.4)%
  • Robbery – 353 (0.7)%
  • Possession of weapons – 336 (0.7)%
  • Theft from the person – 314 (0.6)%
  • Bicycle theft – 262 (0.5)%

How does Wakefield compare against nearby areas ?

Wakefield ranks 5th when compared against 25 nearby boroughs/local administrative districts.

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Crime rates in postcode districts under Wakefield

There are 17 postcode districts/outcodes under or overlapping with Wakefield. Highest crime rates in WF1, WF10, WF9 .

  • WF1 – 232.1
  • WF10 – 173.0
  • WF9 – 162.1
  • DN6 – 156.6
  • WF2 – 142.6
  • WF12 – 138.5
  • WF8 – 137.9
  • WF11 – 137.8
  • S71 – 132.5
  • WF6 – 122.5
  • WF5 – 105.0
  • S72 – 100.3
  • WF7 – 98.2
  • LS26 – 92.0
  • WF4 – 91.8
  • WF3 – 91.0
  • S75 – 68.1

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Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole crime rate

Overview of Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole crime rate

Crime rating – high.

Ranking 3rd among 25 neighbouring boroughs in terms of crime rates, Bournemouth, Christchurch, and Poole witnessed 39,372 incidents of crime in 2023. With a population of 400,196, this translates to a crime rate of 98.38 incidents per 1,000 inhabitants—a 4.88% decrease from the previous year.

Predominant crime types in the area include Violence and sexual offences (31.7%), Anti-social behaviour (24.1%), and Criminal damage and arson (7.7%). Less frequent crimes encompass Robbery (0.8%), Other crime (0.6%), Possession of weapons (0.5%).

Out of the 33 wards in the region, those experiencing higher crime rates include Bournemouth Central (359.6), Poole Town (217.5), Boscombe West (175.2). Conversely, the safest wards are Highcliffe & Walkford (39.0), Mudeford, Stanpit & West Highcliffe (36.7), Broadstone (29.2) .

Reviewing the Postcode districts within or overlapping Bournemouth, Christchurch, and Poole, the areas with elevated crime rates include BH2 (334.4), BH1 (207.6), BH5 (128.3) . The safest postcode districts are BH22 (48.0), BH21 (36.4), BH18 (28.0) .

In Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole, there was an increase in Anti-social behaviour in 2020 and a rise in Shoplifting in 2023. However, the area experienced notable decreases in Anti-social behaviour in 2021, 2022, and 2023, along with a reduction in Other theft in 2020 and a decrease in Vehicle crime in 2023.

Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole crime incidents by crime type

A total of 39372 crime incidents were reported in 2023. Below is the breakdown by crime type.
  • Violence and sexual offences – 12500 (31.7)%
  • Anti-social behaviour – 9492 (24.1)%
  • Criminal damage and arson – 3024 (7.7)%
  • Shoplifting – 2913 (7.4)%
  • Other theft – 2803 (7.1)%
  • Vehicle crime – 2580 (6.6)%
  • Public order – 2248 (5.7)%
  • Burglary – 1628 (4.1)%
  • Bicycle theft – 567 (1.4)%
  • Drugs – 500 (1.3)%
  • Theft from the person – 346 (0.9)%
  • Robbery – 321 (0.8)%
  • Other crime – 246 (0.6)%
  • Possession of weapons – 204 (0.5)%

How does Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole compare against nearby areas ?

Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole ranks 3rd when compared against 25 nearby boroughs/local administrative districts.

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Crime rates in postcode districts under Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole

There are 22 postcode districts/outcodes under or overlapping with Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole. Highest crime rates in BH2, BH1, BH5 .

  • BH2 – 334.4
  • BH1 – 207.6
  • BH5 – 128.3
  • BH15 – 121.6
  • BH8 – 112.5
  • BH11 – 112.4
  • BH7 – 95.6
  • BH12 – 89.1
  • BH3 – 88.0
  • BH4 – 84.2
  • BH16 – 80.8
  • BH17 – 77.7
  • BH9 – 76.8
  • BH10 – 72.1
  • BH13 – 70.6
  • BH14 – 64.7
  • BH23 – 64.0
  • BH24 – 58.7
  • BH6 – 57.4
  • BH22 – 48.0
  • BH21 – 36.4
  • BH18 – 28.0

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Cardiff crime rate

Overview of Cardiff crime rate

Crime assessment – high.

Cardiff is positioned 4th amongst 25 comparable districts in terms of crime rates, with 46,744 incidents reported in 2023. The capital’s population of 362,310 equates to a crime rate of 129.02 per 1,000 residents, showing a 7.11% rise from the previous year.

The predominant crimes in Cardiff include Violence and sexual offences (29.1%), Anti-social behaviour (14.7%), and Shoplifting (10.6%), with the least common being Theft from the person (0.9%), Possession of weapons (0.7%), and Robbery (0.5%).

Out of 28 wards, those with the highest crime rates are Cathays (341.9), Butetown (280.0), and Adamsdown (250.1), whereas the safest wards are Rhiwbina (36.0), Radyr (34.3), and Lisvane and Thornhill (26.8).

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In Cardiff, notable increases in crime rates have been observed for Anti-social behaviour, with a significant rise in early 2020 and a smaller increase in early 2023. Other areas of concern include Criminal damage and arson and Shoplifting, both experiencing rises in 2022, with Shoplifting continuing to climb into 2023. Additionally, Vehicle crime and Violence and sexual offences have also seen upward trends, particularly in the past year. Conversely, there have been notable decreases in Anti-social behaviour in both 2021 and 2022, alongside declines in Criminal damage and arson, Other theft, Shoplifting in 2020, and Violence and sexual offences showing a dip in the same year.

Cardiff crime incidents by crime type

A total of 46744 crime incidents were reported in 2023. Below is the breakdown by crime type.
  • Violence and sexual offences – 13620 (29.1)%
  • Anti-social behaviour – 6886 (14.7)%
  • Shoplifting – 4972 (10.6)%
  • Public order – 4732 (10.1)%
  • Criminal damage and arson – 4267 (9.1)%
  • Vehicle crime – 3456 (7.4)%
  • Other theft – 3126 (6.7)%
  • Burglary – 1611 (3.4)%
  • Bicycle theft – 1435 (3.1)%
  • Drugs – 1034 (2.2)%
  • Other crime – 603 (1.3)%
  • Theft from the person – 416 (0.9)%
  • Possession of weapons – 346 (0.7)%
  • Robbery – 240 (0.5)%

How does Cardiff compare against nearby areas ?

Cardiff ranks 4th when compared against 25 nearby boroughs/local administrative districts.

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Crime rates in postcode districts under Cardiff

There are 11 postcode districts/outcodes under or overlapping with Cardiff. Highest crime rates in CF10, CF24, CF11 .

  • CF10 – 934.7
  • CF24 – 289.8
  • CF11 – 257.8
  • CF83 – 170.9
  • CF23 – 144.4
  • CF14 – 140.0
  • CF72 – 124.7
  • CF5 – 120.4
  • CF64 – 118.2
  • CF15 – 103.2
  • CF3 – 93.2

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Forest of Dean crime rate

Overview of Forest of Dean crime rate

The Forest of Dean is deemed to have a low crime rating, standing 20th in the rank among 25 surrounding boroughs based on crime rates. The year 2023 witnessed 6,070 reported crimes within a population of 87,004, resulting in a crime rate of 69.77 per 1,000 people, showcasing a 6.75% decrease from the prior year.
Leading crime categories in the Forest of Dean include Violence and sexual offences (43.9%), Anti-social behaviour (17.6%), and Public order (9.6%). The rarest crimes reported are Robbery (0.3%), Bicycle theft (0.2%), and Theft from the person (0.2%).
The Forest of Dean’s 21 wards exhibit diverse crime statistics, with Cinderford West (108.0), Lydney East (107.4), and Coleford (104.8) experiencing the highest crime rates, whereas Longhope & Huntley (40.8), St. Briavels (37.1), and Hartpury & Redmarley (32.2) prove to be the safest.
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In Forest of Dean, there was a significant rise in Anti-social behaviour and Violence and sexual offences between 2020 and 2022, with anti-social behaviour peaking in 2020 and violence and sexual offences seeing a substantial increase in 2022. Additionally, Burglary and Public order offences also saw increases in 2022. However, these trends reversed in subsequent years, with notable decreases in anti-social behaviour, burglary, public order offences, and violence and sexual offences in 2023, reflecting a volatile crime landscape over the period.

Forest of Dean crime incidents by crime type

A total of 6070 crime incidents were reported in 2023. Below is the breakdown by crime type.
  • Violence and sexual offences – 2664 (43.9)%
  • Anti-social behaviour – 1067 (17.6)%
  • Public order – 580 (9.6)%
  • Criminal damage and arson – 442 (7.3)%
  • Other theft – 400 (6.6)%
  • Burglary – 238 (3.9)%
  • Other crime – 216 (3.6)%
  • Vehicle crime – 143 (2.4)%
  • Shoplifting – 133 (2.2)%
  • Drugs – 98 (1.6)%
  • Possession of weapons – 42 (0.7)%
  • Robbery – 18 (0.3)%
  • Bicycle theft – 15 (0.2)%
  • Theft from the person – 14 (0.2)%

How does Forest of Dean compare against nearby areas ?

Forest of Dean ranks 20th when compared against 25 nearby boroughs/local administrative districts.

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Crime rates in Forest of Dean wards

There are 21 wards within Forest of Dean. Cinderford West, Lydney East, Coleford 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 Forest of Dean

There are 12 postcode districts/outcodes under or overlapping with Forest of Dean. Highest crime rates in NP16, NP25, GL14 .

  • NP16 – 120.1
  • NP25 – 117.0
  • GL14 – 89.6
  • GL16 – 86.3
  • GL18 – 77.4
  • GL2 – 73.3
  • GL15 – 72.0
  • HR9 – 69.6
  • HR8 – 56.4
  • GL17 – 53.9
  • GL19 – 33.3
  • WR13 – 33.2

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