Monthly Crime Statistics

Rural Barnsley Crime Rate July 2024 | Monthly Statistics

July 2024 saw Rural Barnsley’s crime rate rise to 11.0 per 1,000, 31% above the UK average, with vehicle crime surging by 300% compared to June.

105
Total Crimes
11
Per 1,000 People
8.4
UK Average
+22%
vs Previous Month

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July 2024 presented a challenging picture for crime in Rural Barnsley, with an overall crime rate of 11.0 per 1,000 residents—31.0% above the UK average of 8.4 per 1,000. This marked increase, driven largely by violent crimes and vehicle-related incidents, reflects a departure from earlier trends and raises concerns for local residents. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 36.2% of all crimes, with 38 incidents recorded, a figure that is 40% above the UK average. This category’s prominence may be linked to the summer season, when festivals and outdoor events draw larger crowds to the area, potentially increasing opportunities for confrontations or targeted attacks. Meanwhile, vehicle crime surged to 24 incidents, a 300% rise from the previous month, placing it at 2.5 per 1,000—443% above the UK average. Such a dramatic discrepancy suggests local factors, such as the presence of caravan parks or temporary housing, may be contributing to this trend. Anti-social behaviour also remained elevated, at 1.7 per 1,000, 17% above the UK average, reflecting the impact of summer evenings and increased social activity in the built-up area. While other categories like burglary and criminal damage and arson saw declines, the overall trajectory indicates that the area’s crime profile is shifting toward more visible and immediate threats. This aligns with the seasonal context of July, a time when tourism peaks and schools are out, leading to more transient populations and associated risks. Residents are advised to remain vigilant, particularly in areas with high vehicle turnover or frequent public gatherings.

July 2024 marked a stark increase in vehicle crime, surging by 300% from June’s six incidents to 24, a rise that outpaces all other categories. This spike, combined with a 100% increase in robbery and possession of weapons, signals a worrying shift in criminal activity. Vehicle crime, now at 2.5 per 1,000, is 443% above the UK average, far exceeding even the most extreme national deviations. In contrast, burglary and criminal damage and arson both declined. The breakdown shows that violent crimes, at 38 incidents, now account for 36.2% of total crimes—higher than the UK average of 2.9 per 1,000. Residents should be particularly vigilant around unattended vehicles, given the dramatic rise in this category. The absence of significant decreases in other violent crimes, such as anti-social behaviour, which remains 17% above the UK average, further complicates the picture.

Rural Barnsley’s crime rate in July 2024 rose to 11.0 per 1,000 residents, a 22.0% increase from the previous month’s 9.0 per 1,000. This marks a sharp upward trend, with daily crime activity averaging roughly three incidents per day across the built-up area. Over the course of the month, one reported crime occurred for every 91 residents, highlighting the frequency of incidents within a relatively small population of 9,578. While this figure is a local metric and not directly comparable to UK-wide daily averages, it underscores the heightened risk for residents compared to the previous month. The population-scaled perspective reveals that the rate is higher than the UK average, with specific categories like vehicle crime and violent offences far exceeding national benchmarks. These trends suggest that local factors—such as seasonal events or shifts in community activity—may be contributing to the uptick, though further analysis would be needed to confirm direct links.

Crime Breakdown - July 2024

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Violence and sexual offences38436.2%
Vehicle crime242.522.9%
Anti-social behaviour161.715.2%
Other theft50.54.8%
Criminal damage and arson50.54.8%
Public order50.54.8%
Burglary40.43.8%
Other crime20.21.9%
Drugs20.21.9%
Robbery10.11%
Shoplifting10.11%
Possession of weapons10.11%
Bicycle theft10.11%

Understanding Our Data

How we source and verify crime information for Rural Barnsley

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Areas Covered
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Crime Records
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Official Sources

Understanding the Calculations

The crime rate represents the number of recorded incidents per thousand residents in Rural Barnsley. This approach ensures fair comparison regardless of area population size.

Our Information

All statistics come from official government sources: Police.uk provides recorded crime data while the Office for National Statistics supplies population figures. We aggregate data at multiple geographic levels for context.

Formula Used

Crimes per 1k residents = (Total incidents ÷ Population) × 1,000

Our statistics derive entirely from UK government databases:

  • Police.ukCrime records from territorial police forces across England and Wales (43 total)
  • Office for National StatisticsPopulation statistics and the Crime Survey for England and Wales
  • Home OfficeNationwide crime data and official policy records
  • FOI RequestsAdditional statistics obtained via formal requests to police services
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