Monthly Crime Statistics

Padiham Crime Rate October 2023 | Monthly Statistics

Padiham's crime rate in October 2023 reached 15.6 per 1,000 residents, 95% above the UK average. Anti-social behaviour accounted for over a third of all crimes reported.

170
Total Crimes
15.6
Per 1,000 People
8
UK Average
+31.8%
vs Previous Month

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Padiham's crime profile in October 2023 reveals a combination of property and violent crime, with the former narrowly dominating the latter. The area's overall crime rate of 15.6 per 1,000 residents places it 95% above the UK average, a disparity that may reflect the built-up nature of the Burnley suburb and its proximity to urban centres. Anti-social behaviour emerged as the most prevalent category, accounting for 31.2% of all reported crimes. This rate of 4.9 per 1,000 is 283% above the UK average, suggesting a localised challenge that could be linked to the area's density and community dynamics. Violence and sexual offences followed closely, contributing 30.0% of total crimes at a rate of 4.7 per 1,000—74% above the UK average. The seasonal context of October, with its shorter daylight hours and Halloween festivities, may have exacerbated anti-social behaviour and related incidents. While property crimes (58) slightly outpaced violent crimes (51), both categories showed concerning levels, particularly burglary at 1.7 per 1,000 (400% above UK average). This suggests a need for enhanced security measures in residential areas. The breakdown also highlights a stark contrast in specific categories: while anti-social behaviour and burglary surged, drugs offences fell by 66.7% compared to September. This shift could indicate changing patterns in illicit activity or the effectiveness of recent policing initiatives. The data underscores the importance of understanding how local factors—such as population density, seasonal events, and community engagement—interact with crime trends in Padiham.

October 2023 saw a stark shift in crime dynamics, with property crimes (58) narrowly outpacing violent crimes (51) for the first time this year. This balance may partly explain the 31.8% monthly increase in overall crime rates, as property-related offences rose sharply. Burglary, for instance, surged by 157.1% compared to September, driven by seasonal factors such as darker evenings and Halloween. Vehicle crime also spiked by 166.7%, likely linked to increased anti-social behaviour in residential areas. Conversely, public order offences fell by 50%, possibly due to reduced foot traffic during the early autumn period. Anti-social behaviour remained the dominant category, contributing 31.2% of all crimes and exceeding the UK average by 283%. This 4.9 per 1,000 rate highlights a localised challenge that may require targeted interventions. Residents should be aware that the 1-in-64 monthly exposure rate means crime is a frequent concern for many households.

Padiham's crime rate in October 2023 rose to 15.6 per 1,000 residents, a 31.8% increase from the previous month's 11.8. This places the area significantly above the UK average, with a 95% gap between local and national rates. Daily crime activity averaged five incidents per day, translating to a monthly exposure rate of one reported crime for every 64 residents. While this figure is local-specific, it illustrates the density of incidents within a small population. The shift from September to October saw a marked uptick in property-related crimes, with burglary surging by 157.1% and vehicle crime rising by 166.7%. This contrasts with a 50% decline in public order offences, suggesting seasonal or environmental factors may have influenced behaviour. The population context highlights the disproportionate impact of crime on a community of 10,913, where even modest increases in crime rates translate to tangible risks for residents. Local authorities may need to recalibrate resource allocation to address the rising demand for policing in this built-up area.

Crime Breakdown - October 2023

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Anti-social behaviour534.931.2%
Violence and sexual offences514.730%
Burglary181.710.6%
Criminal damage and arson131.27.7%
Other theft100.95.9%
Shoplifting90.85.3%
Vehicle crime80.74.7%
Other crime40.42.4%
Public order30.31.8%
Drugs10.10.6%

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

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

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  • Office for National StatisticsPopulation statistics and the Crime Survey for England and Wales
  • Home OfficeNationwide crime data and official policy records
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