Monthly Crime Statistics

Whitchurch (Basingstoke and Deane) Crime Rate February 2024 | Monthly Statistics

Whitchurch recorded a crime rate of 3.0 per 1,000 in February 2024, 57.7% below the UK average. Vehicle crime rose sharply, while violence and sexual offences fell significantly.

18
Total Crimes
3
Per 1,000 People
7.1
UK Average
-42.1%
vs Previous Month

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Whitchurch (Basingstoke and Deane) maintains a crime rate of 3.0 per 1,000 residents in February 2024, placing it 57.7% below the UK average of 7.1 per 1,000. This stark contrast to the national picture highlights the area’s relatively low exposure to crime, a pattern consistent with its status as a smaller built-up area within a largely rural district. The most common crimes reported were violence and sexual offences (22.2% of total), vehicle crime (22.2%), and anti-social behaviour (16.7%), reflecting a mix of personal and property-related incidents. The seasonal context of February—a winter month with reduced outdoor activity and a pre-spring lull—likely contributes to the subdued crime levels, though the persistence of violent crime suggests local factors such as community dynamics or targeted incidents may play a role. The rate of violence and sexual offences (0.7 per 1,000) is 72% below the UK average, a figure that could indicate effective local policing or community engagement initiatives. However, vehicle crime in the area (0.7 per 1,000) exceeds the UK average (0.4 per 1,000) by 59%, a discrepancy that may be linked to the area’s proximity to major roads or commuter routes, though further analysis would be needed to confirm this. The overall crime profile illustrates a balance between low overall rates and specific vulnerabilities, with the winter season acting as a natural dampener on outdoor crimes while leaving indoor and vehicle-related incidents more prominent.

February 2024 saw significant fluctuations in crime categories, with anti-social behaviour surging by 200% (from 1 to 3 incidents) and vehicle crime doubling (from 2 to 4). This increase in vehicle crime, which is 59% above the UK average, raises questions about local factors such as traffic density or unsecured vehicles in residential areas. Conversely, violence and sexual offences fell sharply by 71.4% (from 14 to 4), a decline that may reflect seasonal patterns or successful interventions by local authorities. The breakdown of crime types also reveals a shift in the balance between property and violent crimes: while property crimes (10) remained the largest category, the proportion of violent crimes (4) has decreased relative to the previous month. This shift is noteworthy, as it suggests a potential realignment in criminal activity. For residents, the 59% above UK average for vehicle crime is a concrete point of concern, highlighting the need for vigilance in securing vehicles, particularly in areas with high traffic flow or limited surveillance. These findings underscore the importance of context-specific strategies to address emerging trends while maintaining the area’s overall safety record.

Whitchurch’s crime rate in February 2024 (3.0 per 1,000) marks a 42.1% decrease from the previous month’s rate of 5.2 per 1,000, a decline that underscores the area’s stability compared to other parts of the UK. On a daily basis, the area recorded roughly one crime per day over the 29-day period, a figure that, while low, still requires attention to specific categories like vehicle crime. When scaled to the population of 5,932 residents, the monthly exposure translates to one reported crime for every 330 residents, a ratio that is significantly lower than the UK average but highlights the importance of localized risk factors. This 1-in-330 figure provides a tangible benchmark for residents to assess their personal likelihood of encountering crime, though this is a monthly aggregate and does not account for daily fluctuations. The contrast with the previous month’s rate also raises questions about transient influences, such as seasonal transitions or temporary changes in community activity. While the overall trend is positive, the 59% above UK average for vehicle crime and the 72% below UK average for violence and sexual offences illustrate the area’s unique profile, where certain vulnerabilities coexist with strong performance in other categories. This nuanced picture reinforces the need for targeted approaches that address specific risks without undermining the broader success in maintaining low overall crime levels.

Crime Breakdown - February 2024

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Violence and sexual offences40.722.2%
Vehicle crime40.722.2%
Anti-social behaviour30.516.7%
Burglary30.516.7%
Other theft20.311.1%
Public order10.25.6%
Shoplifting10.25.6%

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The crime rate represents the number of recorded incidents per thousand residents in Whitchurch (Basingstoke and Deane). This approach ensures fair comparison regardless of area population size.

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

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  • Office for National StatisticsPopulation statistics and the Crime Survey for England and Wales
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