Monthly Crime Statistics

Chesterfield Crime Rate June 2024 | Monthly Statistics

Chesterfield crime rate in June 2024 reached 11.2 per 1,000 residents, with vehicle crime surging by 64.3% compared to May. The area remains 36.6% above the UK average.

1,192
Total Crimes
11.2
Per 1,000 People
8.2
UK Average
-2.4%
vs Previous Month

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Chesterfield's crime profile in June 2024 reflects a combination of seasonal factors and local dynamics. The area's overall crime rate of 11.2 per 1,000 residents places it 36.6% above the UK average, a gap that underscores the need for continued attention to public safety. The most prevalent crime category was violence and sexual offences, accounting for 38.1% of all reported incidents, followed by anti-social behaviour (19.5%) and public order offences (9.8%). These figures align with Chesterfield's character as a mixed-use urban district with a significant retail and residential presence, which may contribute to higher rates of public disorder and interpersonal crime. The start of summer, marked by longer daylight hours and the beginning of the tourist season, likely influenced these patterns, as outdoor spaces become more frequented. However, the absence of a major tourist hub in Chesterfield suggests that local factors—such as the town's historical industrial legacy and ongoing economic transitions—may also play a role in shaping crime trends. While property crime remains a concern, the dominance of violent crime in the area's profile is a distinguishing feature compared to many other UK towns, where property-related offences often outnumber violent incidents. This imbalance could be attributed to Chesterfield's demographic composition, including a notable proportion of younger residents and a history of social deprivation in certain neighbourhoods. The data also reveals that vehicle crime, though not the most common category, experienced a sharp rise in June, linked to increased traffic or the movement of vehicles associated with seasonal travel. As the summer progresses, local authorities may need to monitor these trends closely, particularly in areas with high foot traffic and public amenities.

The most dramatic month-on-month shift in June 2024 was a 64.3% increase in vehicle crime, with incidents rising from 14 to 23. This surge, though not uncommon in summer months, may reflect increased traffic volume or the start of tourism season. Concurrently, anti-social behaviour rose by 16.0%, potentially linked to the extended daylight hours and more public gatherings. In contrast, theft from the person fell sharply by 73.3%, from 15 to 4, a drop that could indicate improved public awareness or targeted policing efforts. Chesterfield's violent crime rate—4.3 per 1,000—exceeds the UK average by 56%, with violence and sexual offences accounting for 38.1% of all reported crimes. This imbalance between property and violent crime highlights a unique challenge for local authorities, as the area's violent crime rate is higher than national benchmarks. Residents may find the 64.3% jump in vehicle crime particularly concerning, given its direct impact on daily commutes and public safety.

Chesterfield's crime rate in June 2024 stood at 11.2 per 1,000 residents, a 2.4% decrease from the previous month's rate of 11.5. This small decline suggests a stabilisation in overall crime trends. above the UK average. Daily crime figures show an average of 40 reported incidents per day, highlighting the persistent need for community vigilance. Over the course of the month, one crime occurred for every 89 residents, a metric that contextualises the monthly exposure for residents. While the slight downward trend may reflect seasonal factors—such as the start of summer encouraging more outdoor activities and potentially altering crime patterns— Chesterfield's crime rate continues to exceed national averages, particularly in categories like violence and anti-social behaviour. This comparison underscores the need for targeted interventions in high-risk areas, even as the overall rate shows a minor reduction.

Crime Breakdown - June 2024

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Violence and sexual offences4544.338.1%
Anti-social behaviour2322.219.5%
Public order1171.19.8%
Shoplifting1121.19.4%
Criminal damage and arson760.76.4%
Other theft710.76%
Burglary350.32.9%
Drugs230.21.9%
Other crime230.21.9%
Vehicle crime230.21.9%
Possession of weapons110.10.9%
Robbery110.10.9%
Theft from the person400.3%

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