Monthly Crime Statistics

Norton Canes Crime Rate August 2025 | Monthly Statistics

August 2025 recorded a crime rate of 6.9 per 1,000 residents in Norton Canes, 14.8% below the UK average. Violent crimes accounted for 50% of all incidents, highlighting a stark imbalance in the local crime profile.

58
Total Crimes
6.9
Per 1,000 People
8.1
UK Average
-9.3%
vs Previous Month

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In August 2025, Norton Canes, a built-up area within the rural expanse of Cannock Chase, recorded a crime rate of 6.9 per 1,000 residents—14.8% below the UK average of 8.1. This figure underscores the area’s relatively low crime profile, a trend consistent with its rural context and the limited density of its population. However, the breakdown of crime types reveals a stark contrast: violent crimes accounted for 50% of all incidents, with 29 recorded cases, while property crimes made up only 25.6% (15 cases). This imbalance suggests that local factors, such as the area’s proximity to tourist routes or its built-up nature, may be influencing the crime mix. The dominance of violent crime in Norton Canes is particularly pronounced when compared to the UK average, where violent crimes account for 22% of all reported incidents. This discrepancy may be linked to the area’s unique demographic characteristics, such as its role as a commuter hub or its exposure to transient populations during peak holiday periods. Seasonal context also plays a role: August, being a peak holiday month, may see fluctuations in local activity patterns that influence crime rates, though the overall decline from the previous month indicates a possible stabilisation in criminal activity. The rate of violence and sexual offences (3.5 per 1,000) is 22% higher than the UK average, a statistic that highlights a specific vulnerability in the area. This figure may prompt further investigation into local safety measures or community initiatives aimed at addressing violent crime. Meanwhile, property crimes such as shoplifting and vehicle crime remain relatively low, with shoplifting incidents (5 cases) falling 5% below the UK average. This suggests that while the area is not immune to property-related offences, its crime profile is distinct from more urban or densely populated regions. The overall crime rate, though lower than the UK average, necessitates continued monitoring, particularly given the disproportionate focus on violent crime. Local authorities may need to consider targeted interventions, such as increased community policing or youth engagement programmes, to address the root causes of violent crime in the area. The interplay between seasonal factors, local geography, and demographic trends will likely shape future crime patterns, making it essential to maintain a data-driven approach to crime prevention and public safety.

August 2025 witnessed sharp increases in certain crime categories, including other crime and other theft, both rising by 200% from previous figures. This surge, though small in absolute terms, indicates shifting patterns in criminal activity. Conversely, criminal damage and arson fell by 80%, a decline that may reflect seasonal factors such as reduced public events or increased surveillance during the summer months. The dominance of violent crimes—accounting for 50% of all incidents—contrasts with the UK average, where violent crimes make up 22% of the total. This imbalance suggests that local dynamics, such as the area’s proximity to tourist routes or its built-up nature, may be influencing the crime mix. The rate of violence and sexual offences in Norton Canes (3.5 per 1,000) is 22% higher than the UK average, a figure that residents may find particularly relevant for safety planning. Additionally, anti-social behaviour incidents fell by 59% compared to the UK average, a statistic that could reflect effective local policing strategies or community engagement efforts in the area.

August 2025 saw Norton Canes’ crime rate drop to 6.9 per 1,000 residents, a 9.3% decrease from the previous month’s 7.7. This decline aligns with typical seasonal trends, as August often witnesses a shift in local activity levels, including fewer public events and reduced foot traffic in some areas. On a daily basis, the area experienced roughly two reported crimes per day, a figure that reflects the relatively low overall crime rate. Over the course of the month, one reported crime occurred for every 144 residents, a statistic that contextualises the monthly exposure in a way that is directly relatable to local demographics. With a population of 8,363, these figures illustrate that the rate remains well below the UK average. This suggests that while Norton Canes is not immune to crime, its unique characteristics—such as its built-up area within a rural setting—likely contribute to a distinct crime profile compared to larger urban centres. The combination of limited population density and the area’s proximity to natural landscapes may play a role in shaping these patterns, though further data would be needed to confirm such connections.

Crime Breakdown - August 2025

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Violence and sexual offences293.550%
Anti-social behaviour50.68.6%
Shoplifting50.68.6%
Vehicle crime40.56.9%
Public order40.56.9%
Other crime30.45.2%
Other theft30.45.2%
Burglary20.23.5%
Criminal damage and arson10.11.7%
Drugs10.11.7%
Possession of weapons10.11.7%

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

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