Monthly Crime Statistics

Blaby and Whetstone Crime Rate August 2023 | Monthly Statistics

August 2023: Blaby and Whetstone reported 89 crimes (6.0 per 1,000), 25.9% below UK average. Violence and sexual offences made up nearly half of incidents.

89
Total Crimes
6
Per 1,000 People
8.1
UK Average
+14%
vs Previous Month

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In August 2023, Blaby and Whetstone recorded a crime rate of 6.0 per 1,000 residents, placing it 25.9% below the UK average of 8.1 per 1,000. This figure underscores the area’s relatively low crime profile, though the balance between violent and property crimes reveals emerging trends. Violence and sexual offences dominated, accounting for 47.2% of all incidents, compared to 23.6% for property crimes. This shift from earlier patterns, where property crimes typically outnumbered violent ones, may reflect seasonal factors such as increased foot traffic during the summer months or changes in local demographics. The area’s position as a built-up district within Blaby—a mix of residential and commercial zones—likely contributes to this dynamic, with public spaces and retail areas becoming focal points for certain types of crime. For instance, the 100% increase in shoplifting incidents to six cases suggests targeted retail activity or heightened visibility during the peak holiday season. Meanwhile, anti-social behaviour rose sharply by 90.9%, potentially linked to the summer holidays and increased social interactions in the area. These trends align with seasonal patterns observed in similar communities, where tourism and seasonal events can temporarily elevate specific crime categories. However, the overall crime rate remains well below the UK average, indicating that local initiatives, such as community policing or proactive interventions, may play a role in maintaining safety. The relatively low rates of burglary and vehicle crime—71% and 39% below the UK average, respectively—further highlight the area’s distinct crime profile, with property crimes being less prevalent than in other parts of the country. This contrast with the UK average underscores the importance of contextual analysis, as factors such as population density, local policing strategies, and community engagement can significantly influence crime rates. Residents and local authorities may need to monitor the rise in violent crimes and anti-social behaviour, as these could signal underlying issues that require targeted addressing, even as the area continues to benefit from its overall low crime environment.

August 2023 saw a significant shift in crime dynamics, with violent crimes outpacing property crimes for the first time this year. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 47.2% of all reported crimes, compared to 23.6% for property crimes, a stark reversal of earlier trends. This imbalance may reflect heightened tensions in public spaces or changes in local demographics, particularly during the busy summer months. Shoplifting incidents surged by 100% from zero to six, suggesting potential vulnerabilities in retail areas or increased foot traffic linked to tourism. Anti-social behaviour also rose sharply by 90.9%, from 11 to 21 cases, potentially tied to the summer holidays or increased social gatherings in the area. Conversely, public order offences fell by 72.7%, which could indicate more effective local policing efforts or fewer public events during the month. The area’s violence rate, though 6% above the UK average for this category, remains lower overall, illustrating a combination of local factors and broader national trends. Residents may find the spike in shoplifting and anti-social behaviour particularly relevant, as these incidents often occur in high-traffic areas and could impact community safety perceptions.

The crime rate in Blaby and Whetstone rose by 14.0% in August 2023 compared to the previous month, increasing from 5.2 to 6.0 per 1,000 residents. This shift, while modest, suggests a gradual uptick in local incidents. On a daily basis, the area experienced roughly three crimes per day, a figure that, while low, underscores the need for ongoing vigilance. Over the course of the month, one reported crime occurred for every 168 residents, a monthly aggregate that translates to a relatively low frequency of incidents per individual. When scaled to the area’s population of 14,927, this statistic highlights that the majority of residents remain unaffected by crime. However, the 14% increase from July may reflect seasonal patterns, such as the influx of visitors during August’s peak holiday period, which could temporarily elevate certain types of crime. The comparison to the UK average, though not directly referenced here, remains relevant to contextualise Blaby and Whetstone’s position within broader national trends. The area’s relatively low crime rate—25.9% below the UK average—suggests that local factors, such as community engagement or policing strategies, may contribute to this disparity. Nevertheless, the rise in violent crimes and anti-social behaviour indicates areas for targeted intervention, even as the overall crime profile remains below national benchmarks.

Crime Breakdown - August 2023

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Violence and sexual offences422.847.2%
Anti-social behaviour211.423.6%
Other theft60.46.7%
Shoplifting60.46.7%
Criminal damage and arson50.35.6%
Vehicle crime40.34.5%
Public order30.23.4%
Burglary20.12.3%

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The crime rate represents the number of recorded incidents per thousand residents in Blaby and Whetstone. 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
  • Home OfficeNationwide crime data and official policy records
  • FOI RequestsAdditional statistics obtained via formal requests to police services
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