Monthly Crime Statistics

Thurmaston Crime Rate July 2025 | Monthly Statistics

Thurmaston recorded a crime rate of 9.4 per 1,000 in July 2025, with anti-social behaviour surging by 137.5% and violence and sexual offences being the main category.

92
Total Crimes
9.4
Per 1,000 People
8.6
UK Average
+4.5%
vs Previous Month

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Thurmaston's crime profile in July 2025 reflected a mix of elevated and declining trends, shaped by seasonal factors and local dynamics. The overall crime rate stood at 9.4 per 1,000 residents, 9.3% above the UK average of 8.6. Violence and sexual offences dominated the breakdown, comprising 41.3% of all reported crimes, a figure significantly higher than the UK average of 3.0 per 1,000. Anti-social behaviour followed closely, accounting for 20.7% of incidents and 29% above the UK rate. These patterns may be consistent with the summer season, when schools are out and public spaces see increased foot traffic, potentially amplifying conflicts and disorder. Meanwhile, criminal damage and arson, though lower than the previous month, remained 80% above the UK average, suggesting persistent challenges in preventing such crimes. The sharp reduction in shoplifting, from 12 to 1, aligns with the area's role as a tourist destination during peak season, where heightened police presence and increased retail activity may deter such offences. However, the surge in anti-social behaviour—rising by 137.5%—highlights a significant challenge for local authorities, linked to the influx of visitors during festivals or events. The area's compact built-up nature, with a population of 9,748, likely intensifies the impact of these trends, as limited space and high density can exacerbate tensions and create environments conducive to certain types of crime. The contrast between the drop in shoplifting and the rise in anti-social behaviour underscores the complexity of managing crime in a small, densely populated area with fluctuating visitor numbers. Residents and local officials may need to consider targeted interventions, such as increased community engagement or temporary policing measures, to address the specific challenges posed by anti-social behaviour during the summer months.

July 2025 saw a dramatic 137.5% increase in anti-social behaviour, with cases rising from 8 to 19. This spike, combined with a 100% rise in drug-related offences and possession of weapons, signals a shift in the crime profile. Violence and sexual offences remained the most prevalent category, accounting for 41.3% of all reported crimes, and were 28% above the UK average. Conversely, shoplifting dropped by 91.7%, from 12 to 1, a decline consistent with seasonal patterns during peak tourism periods. The sharp reduction in shoplifting, alongside the rise in anti-social behaviour, suggests a combination of factors, including increased policing during festivals or changes in retail activity. Residents may find the 9.3% above UK average rate particularly noteworthy, as it underscores the area's distinct challenges compared to national trends. The 100% increase in drug-related offences, from zero to two cases, raises questions about potential shifts in local drug markets or increased reporting due to heightened awareness. Meanwhile, the 38.9% decrease in criminal damage and arson, from 18 to 11, may reflect seasonal factors, such as reduced outdoor activity during July or improved community efforts to prevent such crimes.

Thurmaston's crime rate in July 2025 rose to 9.4 per 1,000 residents, marking a 4.5% increase from the previous month's rate of 9.0. This places the area 9.3% above the UK average, highlighting a persistent disparity. On a daily basis, the area experienced roughly three crimes per day, a figure that reflects both local dynamics and seasonal factors. Over the course of July, one crime occurred for every 106 residents, a monthly aggregate that contextualises the frequency of incidents within the community. The population of 9,748 means that crime exposure is distributed across a relatively compact built-up area, where proximity to amenities and public spaces may amplify the visibility of certain offences. While the rate remains elevated, the specific distribution of crime types—such as the sharp decline in shoplifting—suggests targeted trends that differ from broader UK patterns. The compact nature of the area, combined with its location within Charnwood, likely contributes to higher visibility of crimes in public spaces, particularly during the summer months when foot traffic increases. This density may also explain why violent crimes, such as violence and sexual offences, are represented compared to the UK average, as crowded environments can heighten tensions and create opportunities for such offences.

Crime Breakdown - July 2025

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Violence and sexual offences383.941.3%
Anti-social behaviour19220.7%
Criminal damage and arson111.112%
Public order70.77.6%
Vehicle crime50.55.4%
Other theft40.44.4%
Drugs20.22.2%
Burglary20.22.2%
Robbery10.11.1%
Shoplifting10.11.1%
Other crime10.11.1%
Possession of weapons10.11.1%

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

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