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Cheltenham crime rate

Overview of Cheltenham crime rate

In Cheltenham, the crime severity is classified as high, placing it 4th among 25 comparable boroughs in terms of crime rates. The year 2023 witnessed 14,242 reported incidents of crime. With a population of 118,836, this results in a crime rate of 119.85 incidents per 1,000 people, marking a 3.78% increase from the previous year.

The most frequently reported crimes in Cheltenham are Violence and sexual offences (32.6%), Anti-social behaviour (18.5%), and Public order (9.7%). The least common were Robbery (0.7%), Theft from the person (0.6%), and Possession of weapons (0.5%).

Cheltenham encompasses 20 wards, with St Paul’s (Cheltenham) (248.0), Lansdown (Cheltenham) (235.5), and College (Cheltenham) (232.4) experiencing the highest crime rates. The most secure wards include Up Hatherley (46.4), Charlton Park (39.9), and Leckhampton (35.6).

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Cheltenham has witnessed varied trends in crime rates, with a notable increase in Anti-social behaviour in 2020 and again in 2023. The area also saw significant hikes in Public order and Shoplifting offences in recent years, alongside a continuous rise in Violence and sexual offences in 2021 and 2022. Despite these increases, there were significant decreases in Anti-social behaviour in 2021 and 2022, suggesting fluctuations in local crime dynamics. Additionally, Other theft and Vehicle crime rates have seen declines, indicating areas of improvement in local law enforcement efforts.

Cheltenham crime incidents by crime type

A total of 14242 crime incidents were reported in 2023. Below is the breakdown by crime type.
  • Violence and sexual offences – 4637 (32.6)%
  • Anti-social behaviour – 2632 (18.5)%
  • Public order – 1384 (9.7)%
  • Shoplifting – 1253 (8.8)%
  • Criminal damage and arson – 1000 (7.0)%
  • Other theft – 898 (6.3)%
  • Vehicle crime – 729 (5.1)%
  • Burglary – 600 (4.2)%
  • Bicycle theft – 346 (2.4)%
  • Other crime – 258 (1.8)%
  • Drugs – 240 (1.7)%
  • Robbery – 101 (0.7)%
  • Theft from the person – 90 (0.6)%
  • Possession of weapons – 74 (0.5)%

How does Cheltenham compare against nearby areas ?

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

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Crime rates in Cheltenham wards

There are 20 wards within Cheltenham. St Paul’s (Cheltenham), Lansdown (Cheltenham), College (Cheltenham) 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 Cheltenham

There are 5 postcode districts/outcodes under or overlapping with Cheltenham. Highest crime rates in GL50, GL51, GL52 .

  • GL50 – 208.5
  • GL51 – 113.9
  • GL52 – 78.8
  • GL53 – 60.0
  • GL54 – 52.8

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South Staffordshire crime rate

Overview of South Staffordshire crime rate

With a commendably low crime rating, South Staffordshire is placed 21st out of 25 neighboring boroughs or local administrative districts in terms of its crime rate. The year 2023 witnessed 8,061 reported incidents of crime within a population of 110,472, resulting in a crime rate of 72.97 incidents per 1,000 residents. This reflects a modest decrease of 1.31% from the previous year, highlighting ongoing efforts towards crime reduction.
The district’s crime landscape is primarily dominated by violence and sexual offences, making up 39.7% of all incidents. This is followed by anti-social behaviour at 9.5% and other theft at 8.8%. Conversely, theft from the person, robbery, and bicycle theft rank among the least common crimes, painting a detailed picture of the area’s crime dynamics.
South Staffordshire’s 25 wards exhibit varied crime rates, with Trysull and Seisdon, Himley and Swindon, and Great Wyrley Town experiencing the highest rates. In stark contrast, wards like Perton Dippons, Codsall South, and Perton East are notably safer, underscoring the diverse nature of crime distribution across the district.
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In South Staffordshire, recent years have witnessed an increase in several crime types. Other theft saw an increase of 3.09% in 2022, Public order offences rose by 2.54% in the same year, and Shoplifting went up by 2.29% in 2023. Vehicle crime also increased by 1.87% in 2022. Violence and sexual offences saw a significant rise of 4.52% in 2020, 7.35% in 2022, and 2.34% in 2023. However, there was a notable decrease in Anti-social behaviour by 2.99% in 2021, 2.83% in 2022, and 3.52% in 2023. Burglary rates also dropped by 1.85% in 2021.

South Staffordshire crime incidents by crime type

A total of 8061 crime incidents were reported in 2023. Below is the breakdown by crime type.
  • Violence and sexual offences – 3201 (39.7)%
  • Anti-social behaviour – 763 (9.5)%
  • Other theft – 706 (8.8)%
  • Public order – 635 (7.9)%
  • Vehicle crime – 633 (7.9)%
  • Shoplifting – 554 (6.9)%
  • Criminal damage and arson – 530 (6.6)%
  • Burglary – 384 (4.8)%
  • Other crime – 245 (3.0)%
  • Drugs – 177 (2.2)%
  • Possession of weapons – 79 (1.0)%
  • Theft from the person – 69 (0.9)%
  • Robbery – 60 (0.7)%
  • Bicycle theft – 25 (0.3)%

How does South Staffordshire compare against nearby areas ?

South Staffordshire ranks 21st when compared against 25 nearby boroughs/local administrative districts.

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Crime rates in postcode districts under South Staffordshire

There are 25 postcode districts/outcodes under or overlapping with South Staffordshire. Highest crime rates in DY7, WV10, DY10 .

  • DY7 – 189.8
  • WV10 – 143.9
  • DY10 – 123.3
  • WS3 – 112.6
  • WV3 – 106.2
  • WV11 – 105.1
  • WS11 – 104.1
  • DY11 – 98.5
  • DY3 – 86.3
  • DY8 – 79.1
  • WV4 – 76.1
  • ST17 – 75.7
  • WV6 – 72.4
  • ST19 – 64.4
  • WV8 – 62.8
  • WS6 – 60.5
  • TF11 – 60.5
  • WS12 – 60.3
  • WV5 – 60.3
  • DY6 – 59.8
  • WV15 – 56.4
  • TF10 – 54.8
  • WV9 – 52.4
  • ST18 – 44.8
  • WV7 – 39.1

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South Somerset crime rate

Overview of South Somerset crime rate

South Somerset positions itself in the medium range of the crime spectrum, ranking 15th among 25 neighboring boroughs and local administrative districts in terms of crime rate. The year 2023 saw the area report 11,917 crime incidents, against a population of 172,671, equating to a crime rate of 69.02 incidents per 1,000 residents. This rate marks a slight decrease of 0.86% compared to the previous year, indicating a stable crime environment.
The most prevalent crimes in South Somerset include violence and sexual offences, which represent 40.2% of incidents, followed by anti-social behaviour at 14.3%, and public order offences at 10.8%. On the lower end of the scale, possession of weapons, bicycle theft, and theft from the person are the least common, showcasing the variety of crime types within the district.
Within its 17 wards, South Somerset shows varied crime rates. The highest rates are observed in Yeovil South, Yeovil East, and Yeovil Central, with Yeovil South topping the list at 201.6 incidents per 1,000 residents. Contrastingly, the wards of Somerton, South Petherton & Islemoor, and Blackmoor Vale are marked as the safest, further illustrating the district’s diverse crime landscape.
Postcode district analysis within South Somerset reveals a similar pattern, with BA20, BA21, and BA9 having the highest crime rates. Meanwhile, TA16, TA17, and EX13 are among the safest, emphasizing the varied security status across different areas of South Somerset.
In South Somerset, there has been a rise in certain types of crime over the years. Anti-social behaviour increased by 2.96% in 2020, and Shoplifting saw a rise of 2.11% in 2023. Violence and sexual offences also rose by 2.05% in 2020, 3.37% in 2021, and 1.92% in 2022. On the other hand, there has been a decrease in Anti-social behaviour by 2.19% in 2021, 2.02% in 2022, and 2.41% in 2023.

South Somerset crime incidents by crime type

A total of 11917 crime incidents were reported in 2023. Below is the breakdown by crime type.
  • Violence and sexual offences – 4795 (40.2)%
  • Anti-social behaviour – 1709 (14.3)%
  • Public order – 1282 (10.8)%
  • Criminal damage and arson – 1154 (9.7)%
  • Shoplifting – 915 (7.7)%
  • Other theft – 733 (6.2)%
  • Burglary – 394 (3.3)%
  • Vehicle crime – 393 (3.3)%
  • Other crime – 200 (1.7)%
  • Drugs – 119 (1.0)%
  • Robbery – 83 (0.7)%
  • Possession of weapons – 75 (0.6)%
  • Bicycle theft – 34 (0.3)%
  • Theft from the person – 31 (0.3)%

How does South Somerset compare against nearby areas ?

South Somerset ranks 15th when compared against 25 nearby boroughs/local administrative districts.

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Crime rates in South Somerset wards

There are 17 wards within South Somerset. Yeovil South, Yeovil East, Yeovil Central 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 South Somerset

There are 26 postcode districts/outcodes under or overlapping with South Somerset. Highest crime rates in BA20, BA21, BA9 .

  • BA20 – 192.9
  • BA21 – 92.8
  • BA9 – 69.5
  • TA20 – 69.4
  • BA12 – 66.3
  • BA4 – 64.8
  • TA15 – 60.6
  • TA13 – 56.5
  • BA10 – 54.7
  • BA7 – 52.4
  • TA18 – 50.4
  • TA10 – 49.2
  • TA12 – 47.8
  • TA14 – 47.0
  • TA7 – 45.3
  • TA11 – 43.7
  • TA19 – 42.4
  • BA22 – 41.6
  • DT9 – 39.0
  • BA8 – 38.8
  • TA3 – 37.3
  • DT10 – 36.2
  • DT8 – 32.6
  • TA16 – 27.4
  • TA17 – 24.6
  • EX13 – 0.7

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Cornwall crime rate

Overview of Cornwall crime rate

With a low crime rate, Cornwall is positioned 15th among 20 adjacent boroughs. The year 2023 witnessed merely 210 reported crime incidents, despite a substantial population of 570,305, resulting in a remarkably low crime rate of 0.37 incidents per 1,000 inhabitants. This figure signifies a dramatic 99.29% reduction in crime rate compared to the previous year, highlighting an extraordinary improvement in public safety.

The most frequent crime types in Cornwall encompass Violence and sexual offences (31.4%), Public order (22.9%), and Criminal damage and arson (20.0%). Conversely, crimes like other crime, burglary, and shoplifting are exceptionally uncommon, each accounting for less than 1.0% of total crimes.

Cornwall is divided into 39 wards, where crime rates vary significantly. The wards with the highest crime rates include Penzance East (4.9), Truro Boscawen & Redannick (4.6), and St Austell Poltair & Mount Charles (2.6). The safest wards, presenting minimal crime rates, are Land’s End (0.2), Perranporth (0.2), and Newquay Trenance (0.1).

Examining Postcode districts within Cornwall, TR18 (1.8), TR1 (1.3), and PL24 (1.3) have higher crime rates. The safest districts, in stark contrast, are TR4 (0.1), PL27 (0.1), TR19 (0.1).

In Cornwall, there was a rise in Anti-social behaviour by 4.01% in 2020. However, this trend reversed with significant declines, including a 4.24% decrease in Anti-social behaviour in 2021, 5.87% in 2022, alongside reductions in Criminal damage and arson by 5.74%, Other theft by 3.11%, Public order by 2.79%, Shoplifting by 2.1%, and a notable decrease in Violence and sexual offences by 2.77% in 2022 and 19.77% in 2023.

Cornwall crime incidents by crime type

A total of 210 crime incidents were reported in 2023. Below is the breakdown by crime type.
  • Violence and sexual offences – 66 (31.4)%
  • Public order – 48 (22.9)%
  • Criminal damage and arson – 42 (20.0)%
  • Other theft – 30 (14.3)%
  • Theft from the person – 5 (2.4)%
  • Vehicle crime – 3 (1.4)%
  • Bicycle theft – 4 (1.9)%
  • Drugs – 8 (3.8)%
  • Other crime – 1 (0.5)%
  • Burglary – 1 (0.5)%
  • Shoplifting – 2 (1.0)%

How does Cornwall compare against nearby areas ?

Cornwall ranks 15th when compared against 20 nearby boroughs/local administrative districts.

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Crime rates in postcode districts under Cornwall

There are 29 postcode districts/outcodes under or overlapping with Cornwall. Highest crime rates in TR18, TR1, PL24 .

  • TR18 – 1.8
  • TR1 – 1.3
  • PL24 – 1.3
  • TR27 – 1.0
  • PL22 – 1.0
  • PL33 – 0.9
  • TR14 – 0.6
  • PL25 – 0.6
  • PL30 – 0.6
  • PL14 – 0.5
  • PL18 – 0.5
  • PL13 – 0.5
  • TR7 – 0.5
  • TR10 – 0.3
  • TR8 – 0.3
  • PL26 – 0.2
  • TR9 – 0.2
  • PL28 – 0.2
  • TR26 – 0.2
  • TR6 – 0.2
  • TR16 – 0.2
  • PL17 – 0.2
  • TR11 – 0.2
  • PL12 – 0.2
  • TR15 – 0.1
  • TR3 – 0.1
  • TR4 – 0.1
  • PL27 – 0.1
  • TR19 – 0.1

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Stroud crime rate

Overview of Stroud crime rate

Crime level: medium.

In the ranking of 25 surrounding areas, Stroud is placed 15th in terms of crime rate. The year 2023 saw 8,689 incidents reported, with a population of 121,104, translating to a 71.75 crime rate per 1,000 people, a 1.07% increase from the previous year.

The most prevalent crimes in Stroud include Violence and sexual offences (38.7%), Anti-social behaviour (16.5%), and Public order (8.0%), while the least common are Robbery (0.5%), Possession of weapons (0.5%), and Theft from the person (0.3%).

Of its 27 wards, Stroud has higher crime rates in Stroud Central (502.4), Stroud Slade (153.6), and Stroud Valley (105.7), whereas the safest wards are Minchinhampton (39.8), Chalford (35.2), and Randwick, Whiteshill and Ruscombe (27.8).

Examining the postcode districts within or overlapping Stroud, the highest crime rates are in GL1 (271.2), GL5 (110.3), and GL4 (102.5), with the safest being GL12 (50.7), GL6 (43.6), and GL9 (31.8).

In Stroud, there has been a notable increase in Anti-social behaviour by 15.97% in 2020, Public order by 4.61% in 2022, Vehicle crime by 2.01% in 2023, and Violence and sexual offences by 5.06% in 2021 and 9.74% in 2022. Conversely, there were significant drops in crime rates including a decrease in Anti-social behaviour by 10.09% in 2021 and 16.03% in 2022, a reduction in Burglary by 1.6% in 2020, a decrease in Other theft by 1.52% in 2020, a reduction in Public order by 2.62% in 2023, and a decrease in Violence and sexual offences by 2.89% in 2023.

Stroud crime incidents by crime type

A total of 8689 crime incidents were reported in 2023. Below is the breakdown by crime type.
  • Violence and sexual offences – 3366 (38.7)%
  • Anti-social behaviour – 1434 (16.5)%
  • Public order – 697 (8.0)%
  • Criminal damage and arson – 661 (7.6)%
  • Other theft – 651 (7.5)%
  • Vehicle crime – 542 (6.2)%
  • Burglary – 424 (4.9)%
  • Shoplifting – 388 (4.5)%
  • Other crime – 261 (3.0)%
  • Drugs – 102 (1.2)%
  • Bicycle theft – 48 (0.6)%
  • Robbery – 45 (0.5)%
  • Possession of weapons – 42 (0.5)%
  • Theft from the person – 28 (0.3)%

How does Stroud compare against nearby areas ?

Stroud ranks 15th when compared against 25 nearby boroughs/local administrative districts.

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Crime rates in postcode districts under Stroud

There are 13 postcode districts/outcodes under or overlapping with Stroud. Highest crime rates in GL1, GL5, GL4 .

  • GL1 – 271.2
  • GL5 – 110.3
  • GL4 – 102.5
  • GL2 – 73.3
  • GL11 – 70.4
  • GL10 – 68.8
  • GL7 – 65.8
  • GL3 – 63.5
  • GL8 – 54.6
  • GL13 – 53.0
  • GL12 – 50.7
  • GL6 – 43.6
  • GL9 – 31.8

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