Monthly Crime Statistics

Royal Sutton Coldfield Crime Rate November 2025 | Monthly Statistics

Royal Sutton Coldfield recorded 5.7 crimes per 1,000 residents in November 2025, 21.9% below the UK average. Shoplifting rates were 90% higher than the UK average.

527
Total Crimes
5.7
Per 1,000 People
7.3
UK Average
-0.2%
vs Previous Month

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Royal Sutton Coldfield's crime rate in November 2025 stood at 5.7 per 1,000 residents, marking a 21.9% reduction compared to the UK average of 7.3 per 1,000. This built-up area within Birmingham maintains a consistently lower crime profile than national benchmarks, though seasonal dynamics in November introduced notable fluctuations. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 33.8% of all crimes, followed by shoplifting (20.9%) and vehicle crime (11.4%). The area’s urban character, with its mix of residential and commercial zones, likely influences these patterns. November’s shorter days and increased retail activity—particularly around Black Friday—may have contributed to shoplifting spikes. The relatively low rates of anti-social behaviour (81% below UK average) and criminal damage (43% below) suggest effective community policing or environmental factors that deter disorder. However, the sharp rise in possession of weapons (+57.1% month-on-month) raises questions about local enforcement challenges. As a sub-urban district within a major city, Royal Sutton Coldfield’s crime profile reflects a balance between urban pressures and localized initiatives that mitigate risk. The seasonal context of Bonfire Night and reduced daylight hours may have amplified certain crime types, but the overall stability in the crime rate (5.7 vs 5.8 in October) indicates no significant escalation.

November 2025 saw a 57.1% increase in possession of weapons, with 11 incidents reported compared to 7 in October. This sharp rise, while not unprecedented, warrants attention given the potential link to seasonal factors such as Bonfire Night celebrations. Conversely, bicycle theft fell by 50% (from 4 to 2 cases), possibly reflecting reduced outdoor activity during darker evenings. The area’s shoplifting rate (1.2 per 1,000) was 90% above the UK average (0.6 per 1,000), highlighting vulnerabilities in retail security despite the overall lower crime rate. This discrepancy may be attributed to the area’s proximity to Birmingham’s commercial hubs, which attract both shoppers and opportunistic offenders. Meanwhile, violent crime rates (1.9 per 1,000) were 26% below the UK average, suggesting effective community interventions or demographic factors that reduce aggression. The 34.8% increase in other theft cases could signal shifting tactics among offenders, though no direct causal link is evident. Residents should remain vigilant around high-traffic retail areas, where shoplifting remains a persistent concern despite the area’s generally safer profile compared to the UK average.

In November 2025, Royal Sutton Coldfield’s crime rate of 5.7 per 1,000 residents remained stable compared to October’s 5.8, reflecting minimal month-on-month change (-0.2%). This consistency contrasts with broader UK trends, where the area’s rate is 21.9% below the national average. On a daily basis, the area experienced approximately 18 crimes per day, a figure that may seem high but is contextualized by the local population of 91,839. Over the course of the month, one reported crime occurred for roughly every 174 residents, a ratio that underscores the area’s relatively safe environment despite its urban density. When scaled to population size, the 1.9 per 1,000 rate for violence and sexual offences—26% below the UK average—suggests targeted policing efforts or community cohesion that suppresses violent incidents. However, the stark 90% increase in shoplifting compared to the UK average highlights a specific vulnerability tied to retail infrastructure. These figures, when viewed through the lens of local demographics and geography, illustrate a combination of urban exposure and localized crime prevention strategies. The area’s performance against the UK average offers a benchmark for residents, though the month-on-month stability indicates no immediate cause for alarm.

Crime Breakdown - November 2025

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Violence and sexual offences1781.933.8%
Shoplifting1101.220.9%
Vehicle crime600.711.4%
Burglary470.58.9%
Other theft310.35.9%
Criminal damage and arson230.34.4%
Public order230.34.4%
Anti-social behaviour170.23.2%
Possession of weapons110.12.1%
Robbery100.11.9%
Other crime60.11.1%
Drugs50.11%
Theft from the person400.8%
Bicycle theft200.4%

Understanding Our Data

How we source and verify crime information for Royal Sutton Coldfield

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Understanding the Calculations

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

Our Information

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Formula Used

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

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  • 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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