Monthly Crime Statistics

Porthcawl Crime Rate March 2023 | Monthly Statistics

Porthcawl’s crime rate in March 2023 was 4.8 per 1,000, 36.8% below the UK average. Violent crimes accounted for nearly half of all reported incidents.

78
Total Crimes
4.8
Per 1,000 People
7.6
UK Average
0%
vs Previous Month

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The crime mix in Porthcawl for March 2023 reveals a profile shaped by a combination of local social dynamics and the area’s geographic character. With a crime rate of 4.8 per 1,000 residents — 36.8% below the UK average — the data highlights a distinct emphasis on violent and sexual offences, which accounted for nearly half (46.2%) of all reported crimes. This proportion, while high compared to property-related incidents, is still 20% below the UK average for this category, suggesting that local initiatives may be effectively targeting violent crime. Anti-social behaviour followed as the second most common category, contributing 16.7% of total crimes, and was 23% below the UK average. This pattern may reflect the built-up nature of Porthcawl, where public spaces and community interactions could drive such incidents. Public order offences, at 12.8% of total crimes, were also below the UK average by 6%, further reinforcing the idea that the area’s crime profile is influenced by specific local factors. The seasonal context of March — a period of transition to longer evenings and the end of winter — may have played a role in shaping these patterns, though the data does not provide direct evidence of month-on-month fluctuations. The relatively low rates of property crimes, such as shoplifting (59% below UK average) and vehicle crime (79% below UK average), contrast with the higher proportion of violent offences, indicating a focus on community safety over commercial or residential property protection. These findings illustrate a built-up area where violent crime remains a concern, but where broader property-related risks are mitigated by local conditions or policing efforts.

The crime mix in March 2023 reveals a distinct emphasis on violent and sexual offences, which comprised 46.2% of all reported crimes — a proportion significantly higher than property-related incidents. This balance, with violence and sexual offences 20% below the UK average, suggests a focus on community safety initiatives that may be more effective in curbing violent crime than property crime. Anti-social behaviour, at 16.7% of total crimes, also fell 23% below the UK average, indicating that local efforts in managing public conduct may be yielding positive results. Property crimes such as shoplifting and vehicle crime were all below the UK average by more than 50%, highlighting a potential divergence in crime drivers compared to national trends. These findings, combined with the seasonal context of March — a time of transition to longer evenings — may hint at a crime profile influenced by both local policing priorities and the area’s unique social dynamics.

Porthcawl’s crime rate for March 2023 stands at 4.8 per 1,000 residents, which translates to roughly 3 reported crimes per day over the course of the month. This daily figure, while locally significant, places the area well below the UK average. Over the course of the month, one reported crime occurred for every 208 residents — a monthly exposure rate that, when contextualised against the population of 16,260, illustrates the relative rarity of crime in this built-up area. Compared to the UK average, Porthcawl’s overall rate is 36.8% lower, a disparity that reflects both local policing strategies and the area’s unique demographic and geographic characteristics. The built-up nature of Porthcawl, with its mix of coastal and residential spaces, likely contributes to a crime profile that prioritises community-focused prevention over broader urban challenges. This population-scaled perspective suggests that, for most residents, the likelihood of encountering crime is significantly lower than in larger urban centres, though localised factors such as public order and anti-social behaviour remain areas requiring attention.

Crime Breakdown - March 2023

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Violence and sexual offences362.246.2%
Anti-social behaviour130.816.7%
Public order100.612.8%
Other theft60.47.7%
Criminal damage and arson60.47.7%
Shoplifting30.23.9%
Vehicle crime20.12.6%
Other crime10.11.3%
Burglary10.11.3%

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

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Formula Used

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

Our statistics derive entirely from UK government databases:

  • 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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