Monthly Crime Statistics

Beeston (Broxtowe) Crime Rate April 2025 | Monthly Statistics

In April 2025, Beeston (Broxtowe) recorded 6.7 crimes per 1,000 residents, 13% below the UK average. Shoplifting rates were 112% higher than the national average.

343
Total Crimes
6.7
Per 1,000 People
7.7
UK Average
-0.7%
vs Previous Month

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The crime mix in Beeston (Broxtowe) during April 2025 reveals a distinct pattern shaped by local dynamics and seasonal factors. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 23% of all reported crimes, followed by anti-social behaviour (21.9%) and shoplifting (20.7%). This distribution suggests a balance between interpersonal incidents and community-level issues, with retail spaces likely contributing to the high rate of shoplifting. The area’s overall crime rate of 6.7 per 1,000 residents is 13% below the UK average of 7.7, indicating a relatively safer environment compared to national trends. Spring weather and the Easter period, which typically see increased foot traffic and outdoor activity, may have influenced the mix of crimes, with anti-social behaviour and violence potentially linked to higher social interactions in public spaces. Shoplifting’s sharp departure from the UK average—112% above—points to a possible overrepresentation of retail theft in this area, which could reflect the presence of high-traffic commercial zones or specific vulnerabilities in local security measures. Meanwhile, violent crime rates are 43% below the UK average, which may align with Beeston’s character as a mixed residential and suburban area where community cohesion and policing efforts could contribute to lower levels of serious violence. These patterns highlight how local geography, infrastructure, and seasonal rhythms intersect with crime trends, offering insights into the area’s unique challenges and strengths.

April 2025 saw notable shifts in crime trends, with robbery rates surging by 166.7% (from 3 to 8 incidents) and burglary increasing by 120% (from 5 to 11). These rises, though still below the UK average for burglary (0.3 per 1,000), suggest a potential uptick in property-related incidents that may be linked to seasonal factors or targeted vulnerabilities. Conversely, vehicle crime fell sharply by 57.1% (from 7 to 3), possibly reflecting reduced vehicle movement during the Easter break or improved security measures in car parks. Shoplifting remained a standout issue, with rates 112% above the UK average (1.4 per 1,000 in Beeston vs 0.7 nationally), a figure that may be partly explained by the area’s retail presence and the increased foot traffic associated with springtime. Anti-social behaviour, at 1.5 per 1,000, was 13% above the UK average, a contrast to the 44% shortfall in public order offences (0.3 vs 0.5 nationally). This divergence could indicate that while general disorder is under control, more targeted anti-social incidents—such as noise complaints or disputes in residential areas—remain a persistent concern. For residents, the sharp increase in robbery is a particularly noteworthy development, as it represents a significant departure from previous months and may warrant closer attention from local authorities.

Beeston’s crime rate in April 2025 (6.7 per 1,000) was stable compared to the previous month’s rate of 6.8, reflecting a -0.7% decline that suggests little change in overall safety. On a daily basis, the area experienced roughly 11 crimes per day, a figure that, while modest, underscores the continuous presence of criminal activity in a built-up area. Over the course of the month, one reported crime occurred for every 149 residents, a monthly exposure rate that is relatively low when compared to national averages but may still raise concerns for some households. With a population of 51,231, the area’s crime statistics must be contextualised within its demographic profile—likely a mix of families, commuters, and local businesses. While the overall rate remains below the UK average, the sharp divergence in specific categories (such as shoplifting and robbery) highlights areas where local conditions may differ from national trends. The stability in the overall rate, despite fluctuations in individual crime types, suggests that broader systemic factors—such as policing strategies or community initiatives—may be keeping the area’s crime profile in check. This balance between consistency and variation offers a nuanced picture of Beeston’s safety landscape, one that requires both celebration of progress and awareness of emerging risks.

Crime Breakdown - April 2025

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Violence and sexual offences791.523%
Anti-social behaviour751.521.9%
Shoplifting711.420.7%
Criminal damage and arson370.710.8%
Other theft210.46.1%
Public order130.33.8%
Other crime110.23.2%
Burglary110.23.2%
Robbery80.22.3%
Possession of weapons60.11.8%
Drugs50.11.5%
Bicycle theft30.10.9%
Vehicle crime30.10.9%

Understanding Our Data

How we source and verify crime information for Beeston (Broxtowe)

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Understanding the Calculations

The crime rate represents the number of recorded incidents per thousand residents in Beeston (Broxtowe). 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

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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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Page updated: 16 April 2026

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