Monthly Crime Statistics

Bracknell Forest Crime Rate June 2024 | Monthly Statistics

Bracknell Forest crime rate in June 2024 was 5.7 per 1,000, 30.5% below the UK average. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 37.9% of all crimes.

741
Total Crimes
5.7
Per 1,000 People
8.2
UK Average
-14.2%
vs Previous Month

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The crime profile of Bracknell Forest in June 2024 reveals a distinct balance between violent and property-related offences, shaped by local dynamics and seasonal factors. With an overall crime rate of 5.7 per 1,000 residents—30.5% below the UK average of 8.2—this local authority district demonstrates a pattern that contrasts with national trends. Violence and sexual offences dominate the crime mix, accounting for 37.9% of all reported incidents, followed by anti-social behaviour (11.6%) and shoplifting (10.0%). This suggests a focus on interpersonal crime rather than property theft, which is lower than the UK average for similar categories. The prominence of violence and sexual offences may reflect the area’s social fabric, including its mix of urban and suburban communities, where high streets and public spaces are central to daily life. Seasonal context plays a role, as June marks the beginning of summer, potentially increasing outdoor activity and interactions in public areas. However, the relatively low rates of vehicle crime (0.3 per 1,000) and burglary (0.2 per 1,000) indicate that property crimes are not as prevalent as in some UK regions, due to effective community policing or lower concentrations of high-risk areas. The data also highlights a significant gap between Bracknell Forest and the UK average for anti-social behaviour, which is 50% below the national rate. This could be linked to the area’s emphasis on community engagement initiatives or the presence of local amenities that reduce opportunities for such disturbances. Overall, the crime mix illustrates a district where interpersonal conflicts and anti-social conduct are more pressing concerns than property-related offences, a pattern that aligns with the characteristics of a suburban and semi-rural area with moderate population density.

June 2024 saw notable shifts in Bracknell Forest’s crime trends, with several categories experiencing significant changes. The most striking increase was in possession of weapons, which rose by 500% from one incident to six—a figure that could signal heightened tensions or the emergence of new criminal networks. Public order offences also surged by 31.5%, jumping from 54 to 71 incidents, possibly reflecting the influx of summer visitors or changes in local enforcement priorities. Conversely, shoplifting dropped sharply by 52.6%, declining from 156 to 74 incidents. This steep reduction may be attributed to targeted policing efforts around retail hubs or seasonal changes in consumer behaviour, such as fewer tourists during the early summer. Similarly, drug-related offences fell by 52.6%, from 19 to 9 cases, which could indicate effective intervention strategies or reduced demand during the warmer months. The crime mix also shows that violence and sexual offences remain low compared to the UK average, being 20% below the national rate of 2.8 per 1,000. This resilience may be linked to the area’s strong community networks or the presence of local support services that address root causes of violence. Residents may find the data on shoplifting reductions particularly relevant, as it suggests that local businesses may face fewer losses during this period. However, the sharp rise in weapons possession deserves closer attention, as it could signal underlying issues that require further investigation.

Bracknell Forest’s crime rate in June 2024 (5.7 per 1,000) represents a 14.2% decrease from the previous month’s rate of 6.6 per 1,000, reflecting a continued downward trend. On a daily basis, the area recorded an average of 25 crimes per day over the 30-day period, a figure that, while consistent with the area’s historical patterns, remains well below the UK average. When viewed through the lens of population, the monthly exposure of 1 crime per 177 residents highlights the relatively low risk faced by individuals in Bracknell Forest compared to other regions. This ratio is particularly significant when contrasted with the UK’s higher overall crime rates, suggesting that the local community benefits from a combination of effective policing, strong social cohesion, and environmental factors that deter criminal activity. The previous month’s rate of 6.6 per 1,000 underscores the sustained nature of this decline, which may be attributed to long-term initiatives such as community engagement programmes or the integration of technology in crime prevention. However, the sharp increase in weapons possession—despite the overall downward trend—raises questions about whether specific factors, such as increased alcohol-related incidents or unaddressed social issues, are contributing to this anomaly. For residents, the 1-in-177 statistic serves as a tangible measure of safety, reinforcing the perception that Bracknell Forest is a low-risk area for most crime types, though vigilance around emerging trends remains necessary.

Crime Breakdown - June 2024

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Violence and sexual offences2812.237.9%
Anti-social behaviour860.711.6%
Shoplifting740.610%
Public order710.59.6%
Criminal damage and arson600.58.1%
Other theft570.47.7%
Vehicle crime400.35.4%
Burglary230.23.1%
Other crime100.11.4%
Bicycle theft100.11.4%
Theft from the person90.11.2%
Drugs90.11.2%
Possession of weapons60.10.8%
Robbery500.7%

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