Monthly Crime Statistics

Brandon (County Durham) Crime Rate April 2024 | Monthly Statistics

Brandon (County Durham) recorded a crime rate of 4.8 per 1,000 in April 2024, 37.7% below the UK average. Anti-social behaviour rose sharply by 175% compared to March.

52
Total Crimes
4.8
Per 1,000 People
7.7
UK Average
-10.4%
vs Previous Month

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Brandon (County Durham) maintained a crime rate of 4.8 per 1,000 in April 2024, marking a 37.7% reduction compared to the UK average of 7.7 per 1,000. This sustained improvement positions the area as one of the safer built-up regions in the country. The most prevalent crime category was violence and sexual offences, accounting for 48.1% of all reported incidents, followed by anti-social behaviour (21.2%) and other theft (11.5%). While violent crime remains the dominant concern, the overall rate has remained consistently lower than national averages for several months. The seasonal context of April—characterised by Easter celebrations and the transition into spring—may have influenced patterns, with increased outdoor activity potentially contributing to higher reports of anti-social behaviour. The rate of violence and sexual offences in Brandon (2.3 per 1,000) is 10% below the UK average (2.6 per 1,000), suggesting local factors such as community engagement or policing strategies may be effective. However, the sharp rise in anti-social behaviour—now at 1.0 per 1,000—raises questions about the impact of seasonal events on public order. The relatively low levels of property crime (10 incidents) further support the area’s safety profile, though vigilance is needed as spring activities continue. This data underscores a combination of local initiatives and national trends, with Brandon demonstrating resilience in maintaining lower crime rates despite broader challenges.

April 2024 saw significant fluctuations in crime patterns, with anti-social behaviour surging by 175% compared to March, rising from 4 to 11 incidents. This increase may be linked to the Easter holiday period and heightened outdoor activity, which often correlates with public order challenges in built-up areas. Conversely, burglary rates fell by 75%, dropping from 4 to 1, potentially reflecting improved home security measures or seasonal deterrence due to increased daylight hours. Vehicle crime also decreased by 33.3%, from 3 to 2 incidents, a trend consistent with lower winter-related thefts. While anti-social behaviour rose sharply, other categories such as violence and sexual offences remained below UK averages, with the former at 2.3 per 1,000 (10% below the national rate). 'other crime' saw a 100% increase, rising from 0 to 4 incidents, though this category remains low compared to the UK average of 0.2 per 1,000. These shifts highlight the need for targeted interventions during peak seasonal periods while reinforcing existing strategies that have kept broader crime rates below national levels.

Brandon’s crime rate in April 2024 (4.8 per 1,000) represented a 10.4% decrease from March’s 5.4 per 1,000, reflecting a continued downward trend. On a daily basis, the area experienced roughly 2 crimes per day, a figure that, while low, underscores the importance of vigilance during periods of increased social activity. Over the course of the month, one reported crime occurred for every 207 residents, a monthly exposure rate that is significantly lower than many comparable urban areas. With a population of 10,739, this statistic translates to a relatively low individual risk, though the sharp rise in anti-social behaviour suggests targeted concerns for specific neighbourhoods. The area’s performance contrasts with UK averages in several categories: violence and sexual offences remain 10% below national levels, while anti-social behaviour is 18% below the UK average. These figures indicate that local factors—such as community policing, social initiatives, or geographical characteristics—may be contributing to the area’s safety profile. However, the 100% increase in 'other crime' and the 57% shortfall in vehicle crime compared to UK averages highlight the need for nuanced analysis, as these variations could reflect underreporting, differences in policing priorities, or unique local dynamics.

Crime Breakdown - April 2024

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Violence and sexual offences252.348.1%
Anti-social behaviour11121.2%
Other theft60.611.5%
Other crime40.47.7%
Vehicle crime20.23.9%
Possession of weapons10.11.9%
Drugs10.11.9%
Robbery10.11.9%
Burglary10.11.9%

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The crime rate represents the number of recorded incidents per thousand residents in Brandon (County Durham). 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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  • Office for National StatisticsPopulation statistics and the Crime Survey for England and Wales
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