Monthly Crime Statistics

Amersham Crime Rate September 2024 | Monthly Statistics

Amersham recorded 3.8 crimes per 1,000 residents in September 2024, 50.6% below the UK average. Violence and sexual offences made up 42.2% of all crimes.

64
Total Crimes
3.8
Per 1,000 People
7.7
UK Average
-12.4%
vs Previous Month

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Amersham’s crime rate in September 2024 stood at 3.8 per 1,000 residents, placing it 50.6% below the UK average of 7.7 per 1,000. This marked contrast with national trends highlights the area’s relatively low exposure to criminal activity. Violence and sexual offences dominated the crime profile, accounting for 42.2% of all reported crimes, followed by anti-social behaviour (12.5%) and criminal damage and arson (10.9%). These figures suggest a focus on interpersonal and property-related issues rather than theft or vehicle crime, which are typically more prevalent in urban centres. Seasonal factors may play a role in this pattern, as September coincides with the return of students to local institutions and the onset of darker evenings, which can influence both perpetrator and victim behaviour. While the area’s lower population density compared to major cities may contribute to reduced opportunities for certain crimes, the high proportion of violent offences indicates a need for targeted community engagement. The UK average for violence and sexual offences is 2.6 per 1,000, meaning Amersham’s rate of 1.6 per 1,000 is 39% below, suggesting effective local policing or social cohesion. However, the presence of anti-social behaviour at 0.5 per 1,000—57% below the UK average of 1.2 per 1,000—hints at occasional tensions in public spaces, linked to the area’s mix of residential and commercial zones. The seasonal context of back-to-school activities and university freshers’ week may have influenced patterns, with increased foot traffic in certain areas affecting crime dynamics. Overall, Amersham’s data illustrates a crime profile shaped by its suburban character, with lower overall rates but specific challenges in managing interpersonal disputes and anti-social conduct.

September 2024 saw notable shifts in Amersham’s crime mix, with burglary jumping 200% from 1 to 3 incidents, a stark contrast to the previous month’s figures. This increase, though still low in absolute terms, may reflect seasonal factors such as the return of students or the start of term-time activities, which can temporarily disrupt routines and create new vulnerabilities. Conversely, other theft fell sharply by 54.5% (11 to 5), possibly due to improved security measures in retail areas or reduced foot traffic during the month. Anti-social behaviour also declined by 27.3% (11 to 8), which could be linked to community initiatives or increased police presence in public spaces. Violence and sexual offences, while remaining the most common category, decreased slightly by 6.9% (29 to 27), suggesting potential success in addressing local tensions or the impact of targeted interventions. The area’s performance on shoplifting—71% below the UK average—aligns with its lower retail density compared to major urban centres, where such crimes are more common. However, the rise in burglary raises questions about specific vulnerabilities, such as unoccupied properties during the school term or increased targeting of certain neighbourhoods. Residents may find the monthly breakdown useful, as it highlights that while violent crime remains a concern, the overall risk of being a victim is significantly lower than in other parts of the UK. The data also underscores the importance of continued vigilance in areas where crime rates have shifted, particularly in relation to property-related offences.

Amersham’s crime rate of 3.8 per 1,000 residents in September 2024 represented a 12.4% decrease from the previous month’s rate of 4.4 per 1,000, indicating a short-term downward trend. This decline, while modest, suggests that local efforts to manage crime may be having a measurable impact. On a daily basis, the area experienced an average of 2 crimes per day over the 30-day period, a figure that, while low, remains a tangible reminder of the need for ongoing community engagement. When viewed in monthly terms, the data reveals that one reported crime occurred for roughly every 261 residents, a statistic that provides context for individual risk but also highlights the relatively low frequency of incidents compared to larger urban areas. With a population of 16,723, Amersham’s sizeable demographic base contributes to the dilution of crime rates, a factor that may be amplified by its suburban layout and lower population density. The comparison to the UK average further underscores this, as the area’s overall rate is nearly halved compared to national figures. However, the variation in crime types—particularly the dominance of violent offences—suggests that the local environment presents unique challenges. For example, the UK average for anti-social behaviour is 1.2 per 1,000, yet Amersham’s rate of 0.5 per 1,000 is 57% below, implying that while the area is safer in this category, the nature of its crime profile differs from national trends. This divergence may reflect the influence of local policies, community cohesion, or the physical characteristics of the built-up area, such as the distribution of housing and public spaces. Overall, the data illustrates a community that, while not immune to crime, maintains a markedly lower risk profile than the UK as a whole.

Crime Breakdown - September 2024

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Violence and sexual offences271.642.2%
Anti-social behaviour80.512.5%
Criminal damage and arson70.410.9%
Public order60.49.4%
Other theft50.37.8%
Vehicle crime30.24.7%
Burglary30.24.7%
Shoplifting30.24.7%
Other crime20.13.1%

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

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