Monthly Crime Statistics

Beaconsfield Crime Rate August 2023 | Monthly Statistics

Beaconsfield's August 2023 crime rate of 6.3 per 1,000 residents is 22.2% below the UK average, with vehicle crime 186% above the national average.

88
Total Crimes
6.3
Per 1,000 People
8.1
UK Average
-11.9%
vs Previous Month

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For an area with a population of 13,889, Beaconsfield's August 2023 crime rate of 6.3 per 1,000 residents translates to 88 reported crimes, a figure that is 22.2% below the UK average of 8.1 per 1,000. This rate places Beaconsfield among the safer built-up areas in England, particularly in categories such as violence and sexual offences, which were 39% below the national benchmark. The town's crime profile is shaped by a combination of local factors and seasonal influences. August, a peak holiday month, typically sees fluctuations in crime patterns, with increased tourism potentially affecting burglary risk and public order offences. The breakdown of crimes reveals that property crimes account for 21.6% of the total, with vehicle crime being the most significant category at 19 incidents. Violent crimes, though lower in absolute terms, make up 25.0% of the total, reflecting a focus on personal safety. The area's relatively low crime rate may be influenced by community engagement initiatives or effective policing strategies, though the surge in vehicle crime suggests areas for targeted intervention. Seasonal factors, such as the summer holiday period, may also play a role in shaping these patterns, with increased tourism affecting burglary rates and public order incidents. The overall balance between property and violent crimes indicates a need for continued vigilance in addressing emerging challenges, particularly in vehicle-related offences.

August 2023 saw a 38.9% reduction in violence and sexual offences, from 36 to 22 incidents, marking a significant decline in this category. This decrease aligns with the UK average for this crime type, which stood at 2.6 per 1,000, though Beaconsfield's rate was 39% below that benchmark. In contrast, vehicle crime surged to 19 incidents, a figure 186% above the UK average of 0.5 per 1,000, highlighting a notable challenge for local authorities. Public order offences increased by 60% month-on-month, from five to eight incidents, a shift that may reflect changes in policing focus or community dynamics. Drugs-related crime also saw a 100% increase, with two incidents reported in August after remaining at zero in July. Theft from the person rose by 100%, moving from zero to one incident, while other thefts decreased by 37.5%, from eight to five. These fluctuations suggest that while certain areas of concern are improving, others require targeted interventions. The crime mix shows a 21.6% share of vehicle crime compared to 25.0% for violent crimes, illustrating a balance between property and personal safety concerns that local authorities must address.

Beaconsfield's August 2023 crime rate of 6.3 per 1,000 residents reflects an 11.9% decline from July's 7.2 per 1,000, continuing a downward trend that has positioned the area as one of the safer built-up areas in England. On a daily basis, the town experienced approximately three crimes per day, a figure that contextualises the pace of incidents within the community's rhythm. Over the course of the month, the population of 13,889 faced one reported crime for every 158 residents, a monthly aggregate that provides a tangible sense of the likelihood of encountering crime. This rate is 22.2% below the UK average of 8.1 per 1,000, a distinction that highlights Beaconsfield's relative safety. The town's crime profile aligns with broader seasonal patterns, as August typically sees reduced crime activity in similar-sized towns across England. Local factors, such as community engagement initiatives or policing strategies, may contribute to maintaining lower crime levels despite the summer season's usual challenges. The balance between property and violent crimes remains relatively stable, with property crimes accounting for 21.6% of the total and violent crimes at 25.0%, a distribution that suggests a focus on both personal and property safety remains a priority for local authorities.

Crime Breakdown - August 2023

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Violence and sexual offences221.625%
Vehicle crime191.421.6%
Criminal damage and arson120.913.6%
Anti-social behaviour80.69.1%
Public order80.69.1%
Shoplifting60.46.8%
Burglary50.45.7%
Other theft50.45.7%
Drugs20.12.3%
Theft from the person10.11.1%

Understanding Our Data

How we source and verify crime information for Beaconsfield

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Understanding the Calculations

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

Our Information

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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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