Monthly Crime Statistics

Knutsford Crime Rate November 2023 | Monthly Statistics

Knutsford recorded 49 crimes in November 2023, a rate of 3.7 per 1,000 residents—50.7% below the UK average. Shoplifting increased by 50% compared to October.

49
Total Crimes
3.7
Per 1,000 People
7.5
UK Average
-18.3%
vs Previous Month

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Knutsford’s November 2023 crime profile illustrates a town with a crime rate of 3.7 per 1,000 residents, 50.7% below the UK average of 7.5 per 1,000. This figure, derived from 49 total crimes reported in a population of 13,207, suggests a relatively safe environment compared to national trends. The breakdown of crime types reveals that violence and sexual offences account for 38.8% of all incidents, with 19 cases recorded. While this remains the most common category, it is still 46% below the UK average for the same category. Anti-social behaviour follows closely, contributing 18.4% of total crimes, and is 33% below the UK average. The seasonal context of November—marked by Bonfire Night, Black Friday shopping, and darker evenings—likely influences these patterns. For instance, the 50.0% increase in shoplifting cases may be tied to the surge in retail activity during the holiday season. Public order offences, at 10.2% of total crimes, also show a 25% deficit compared to the UK average, possibly reflecting Knutsford’s character as a largely residential area with limited nightlife or large-scale public events. The low rates of property crimes, such as burglary (4.1% of total) and other theft (6.1%), further reinforce the area’s safety profile, though the 68% deficit in other theft compared to the UK average raises questions about the specific factors contributing to this trend. These statistics, when viewed through the lens of Knutsford’s built-up, suburban nature, suggest a combination of effective local policing, community engagement, and the physical layout of the town itself, which may limit opportunities for certain types of crime.

November saw a 50.0% increase in shoplifting incidents, rising from 2 to 3 cases. This aligns with the seasonal context of Black Friday shopping, which likely drove heightened retail activity and, consequently, theft attempts. Meanwhile, anti-social behaviour rose by 12.5%, suggesting a possible link to the darker evenings typical of the month. Conversely, crimes related to drugs fell sharply by 66.7%, a significant drop that may reflect targeted enforcement or reduced socialising during the winter period. The breakdown of crime types reveals a striking contrast: violence and sexual offences, at 19 incidents (38.8% of total), remain the most prevalent category, yet they are still 46% below the UK average. This highlights Knutsford’s unique crime profile, where violent crime is lower than in many other areas. For residents, the 50% increase in shoplifting offers a concrete example of how seasonal factors can influence local crime trends.

Knutsford’s November 2023 crime rate of 3.7 per 1,000 residents marks an 18.3% decline from October’s 4.5 per 1,000, reflecting a continued trend of stability in local policing efforts. This monthly figure translates to roughly 2 crimes reported each day, a rate that, while low, remains a tangible reminder of the need for community vigilance. Over the course of the month, 1 in every 270 residents experienced a reported crime, a statistic that contextualises the scale of incidents in a town of 13,207 people. When compared to the UK average, Knutsford’s crime rate is 50.7% lower, a disparity that underscores the area’s relative safety. However, the population-scaled perspective reveals that even minor fluctuations in crime numbers can have meaningful impacts on local perception. The daily crime count, though small, is a metric that residents may find useful for understanding the frequency of incidents in their immediate environment.

Crime Breakdown - November 2023

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Violence and sexual offences191.438.8%
Anti-social behaviour90.718.4%
Public order50.410.2%
Criminal damage and arson40.38.2%
Other theft30.26.1%
Shoplifting30.26.1%
Other crime20.24.1%
Burglary20.24.1%
Drugs20.24.1%

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

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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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