Monthly Crime Statistics

Bracknell Forest Crime Rate February 2023 | Monthly Statistics

Bracknell Forest reported 613 crimes in February 2023, 4.7 per 1,000—31.9% below UK average. Violence and sexual offences made up 41.9%.

613
Total Crimes
4.7
Per 1,000 People
6.9
UK Average
0%
vs Previous Month

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Bracknell Forest’s population of 130,806 experienced 613 reported crimes in February 2023, a rate of 4.7 per 1,000 residents—31.9% below the UK average of 6.9 per 1,000. This volume translates to a daily crime rate of approximately 22 incidents, highlighting the frequency of criminal activity in a suburban district. The crime mix reveals a significant proportion of violent and sexual offences, which accounted for 41.9% of all recorded crimes, the highest share in the area. This dominance of interpersonal crime contrasts with property-related offences, which made up 41.4% of the total, suggesting a shift in crime patterns influenced by seasonal factors. February, as a winter month, likely contributed to the increased focus on indoor spaces, potentially amplifying interpersonal conflicts. Vehicle crime, however, exceeded the UK average by 33%, a divergence that may be linked to colder weather driving increased vehicle usage and associated risks. The low rates of anti-social behaviour (69% below UK average) and burglary (68% below) align with Bracknell Forest’s suburban character, where community cohesion and lower population density may mitigate certain types of crime. The overall crime profile reflects a balance between local dynamics and broader national trends, with the area’s safety metrics underscoring its position as a relatively secure suburban locale. This data underscores the importance of targeted interventions for violent crimes while leveraging the area’s strengths in reducing property-related and public order offences.

February 2023 saw vehicle crime in Bracknell Forest exceed the UK average by 33%, a notable divergence in a category typically influenced by seasonal mobility patterns. This spike may be partly explained by increased vehicle usage during colder months, though no direct causal link is confirmed. Conversely, anti-social behaviour rates were 69% below the UK average, a stark contrast that aligns with the area’s suburban character and potentially lower concentrations of transient populations. The dominance of violence and sexual offences—accounting for 41.9% of all crimes—suggests a shift in crime mix compared to other months, with property crimes making up only 41.4% of the total. This imbalance may reflect the impact of winter on outdoor activity, with indoor spaces becoming focal points for interpersonal disputes. For residents, the 257 reported violent crimes highlight the need for community-focused policing strategies, though the overall rate remains well below the UK benchmark. Additionally, shoplifting and public order offences were 32% and 47% below UK averages respectively, consistent with the area’s relatively stable social environment and lower foot traffic in non-commercial zones.

Bracknell Forest recorded 613 crimes in February 2023, translating to 22 crimes per day on average. This daily figure provides a tangible sense of the local crime rhythm, though it does not account for seasonal fluctuations or variations in reporting patterns. Over the course of the month, one reported crime occurred for roughly every 213 residents, a monthly exposure rate that highlights the relative safety of the area compared to broader UK trends. With a population of 130,806, the localised nature of crime in Bracknell Forest becomes clearer when viewed through the lens of population density and community structure. The 31.9% gap between Bracknell Forest’s crime rate (4.7 per 1,000) and the UK average (6.9 per 1,000) underscores the area’s distinct position in the national crime profile, though this must be contextualised against the specific dynamics of a largely suburban and commuter-focused district. The low monthly exposure rate, combined with the dominance of violent crimes over property crimes, suggests a crime profile shaped more by interpersonal factors than by economic or environmental pressures typically associated with urban centres. This balance may reflect the impact of winter on outdoor activity, with indoor spaces becoming focal points for interpersonal disputes. The area’s suburban character, with limited high-density residential zones, likely contributes to the relatively low rates of burglary and anti-social behaviour compared to more densely populated regions.

Crime Breakdown - February 2023

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Violence and sexual offences257241.9%
Vehicle crime770.612.6%
Criminal damage and arson570.49.3%
Shoplifting420.36.9%
Other theft410.36.7%
Public order370.36%
Anti-social behaviour360.35.9%
Other crime240.23.9%
Burglary180.12.9%
Bicycle theft80.11.3%
Theft from the person80.11.3%
Drugs500.8%
Robbery200.3%
Possession of weapons100.2%

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