Monthly Crime Statistics

Staveley (Chesterfield) Crime Rate October 2023 | Monthly Statistics

Staveley (Chesterfield) recorded 7.6 crimes per 1,000 residents in October 2023, with violent crime outpacing property crime by a significant margin. Burglary rates surged by 300% compared to the previous month.

99
Total Crimes
7.6
Per 1,000 People
8
UK Average
+12.4%
vs Previous Month

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In October 2023, Staveley (Chesterfield) recorded a crime rate of 7.6 per 1,000 residents, 5% below the UK average of 8.0. This figure, while lower than the national benchmark, reveals a stark contrast between the types of crime dominating the area. Violent crime, particularly violence and sexual offences, accounted for 42.4% of all reported incidents, significantly outpacing property-related offences (29%). This imbalance may reflect local dynamics, such as the area’s role as a built-up district within a larger urban centre, where social interactions and community density could contribute to higher rates of interpersonal crime. Seasonal factors, including the transition to darker evenings and the proximity of Halloween, likely amplified this trend, as reduced visibility and increased foot traffic in residential and commercial areas may create opportunities for violent incidents. Anti-social behaviour, at 20.2% of total crimes, further complicates the picture, suggesting persistent challenges in managing community conduct. While property crime remains a concern—particularly the 165% surge in burglary compared to the UK average—it pales in comparison to the prominence of violent crime. This pattern may indicate a need for targeted interventions addressing both immediate safety concerns and underlying social factors. The data also shows that burglary, though rising sharply, is still relatively rare compared to the UK average, reflecting effective local policing or community resilience. However, the significant increase in burglary from three to twelve incidents in October raises questions about whether seasonal or situational factors, such as holiday-related disruptions or increased property vulnerability during colder months, are contributing to this trend. Residents may need to remain vigilant, particularly as the season progresses, to mitigate risks associated with both violent and property-related crime.

October 2023 marked a sharp increase in burglary, with reported incidents rising from three to twelve—a 300% jump—suggesting heightened vulnerability in residential areas. This surge, combined with a 100% rise in robbery and drug-related offences, highlights a shift in criminal focus that may be linked to seasonal factors such as Halloween and reduced visibility during darker evenings. Conversely, public order offences dropped by 62.5%, and vehicle crime fell by 50%, potentially reflecting decreased outdoor activity or targeted police interventions. Violent crime remains high, with violence and sexual offences accounting for 42.4% of all crimes—a rate 19% above the UK average. This imbalance between property and violent crime may indicate challenges in addressing community safety concerns, particularly in areas where anti-social behaviour also rose sharply. For residents, the 300% increase in burglary underscores the need for enhanced security measures, such as improved lighting or community patrols, to mitigate risks in the coming months.

Staveley (Chesterfield) saw a 12.4% rise in its crime rate from 6.8 to 7.6 per 1,000 residents in October 2023 compared to September. This increase, though modest, reflects a shift in crime patterns that may concern local residents. On a daily basis, the area experienced approximately three reported crimes each day during the month, a figure that, while low, underscores the persistent need for vigilance. Over the course of October, one crime was reported for roughly every 131 residents, a monthly exposure rate that aligns with the area’s character as a built-up district within a larger urban centre. The population context—12,988 residents—further frames these figures, showing that the crime rate, though below the UK average, is not immune to local fluctuations. This rise follows a period of relative stability, suggesting that seasonal factors such as darker evenings and Halloween may have played a role in shifting criminal activity, particularly in areas with higher foot traffic or community gatherings.

Crime Breakdown - October 2023

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Violence and sexual offences423.242.4%
Anti-social behaviour201.520.2%
Burglary120.912.1%
Other theft80.68.1%
Criminal damage and arson70.57.1%
Public order30.23%
Other crime30.23%
Drugs20.22%
Robbery10.11%
Vehicle crime10.11%

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The crime rate represents the number of recorded incidents per thousand residents in Staveley (Chesterfield). 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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