Monthly Crime Statistics

Easington Crime Rate April 2024 | Monthly Statistics

Easington's crime rate in April 2024 was 17.5 per 1,000, with shoplifting 691% above the UK average. Vehicle crime dropped significantly compared to March.

109
Total Crimes
17.5
Per 1,000 People
7.7
UK Average
-18.6%
vs Previous Month

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Easington's crime profile in April 2024 presents a stark picture of persistent challenges despite some positive developments. The area's crime rate of 17.5 per 1,000—127.3% above the UK average—reflects systemic issues that demand sustained attention. This elevated rate is driven primarily by shoplifting (30.3% of all crimes), violence and sexual offences (22.9%), and criminal damage and arson (15.6%). These figures align with the area's built-up nature, where retail and industrial zones create environments conducive to property-related crimes. The seasonal context of April—marked by Easter and the onset of spring—may have amplified outdoor activity, potentially contributing to the spike in criminal damage and arson. However, this month also witnessed encouraging reductions in vehicle crime, which fell by 83.3%, due to the Easter break reducing traffic. The overall crime rate, though still alarmingly high, is 18.6% lower than March's 21.5, suggesting that targeted efforts may be beginning to yield results. The UK comparison reveals particularly glaring disparities: shoplifting in Easington is 691% above the national average, while violence and sexual offences are 56% above. These figures highlight the urgent need for tailored interventions, especially in retail areas where shoplifting is rampant. The seasonal transition to spring may have also influenced violent crime patterns, with increased outdoor activity exacerbating tensions. Despite these challenges, the reduction in vehicle crime offers a glimmer of hope, indicating that strategic measures can make a difference. However, the area's elevated crime rates compared to the UK average underscore the need for continued investment in community policing and crime prevention initiatives.

April 2024 saw a marked decrease in vehicle crime, with incidents falling by 83.3% from 6 to 1, a shift that may be attributed to the Easter holiday period reducing traffic and opportunities for such offences. Concurrently, drug-related crimes fell by 66.7%, potentially linked to temporary disruptions in supply chains during the Easter break. However, the data also reveals concerning increases in specific categories: robbery doubled from 0 to 1, while other theft rose by 60% (5 to 8). These trends highlight the uneven nature of crime fluctuations in Easington. The most striking disparity remains shoplifting, which occurs at a rate of 5.3 per 1,000—691% above the UK average. This stark contrast underscores the area's unique challenges, with retail premises likely bearing the brunt of this issue. Meanwhile, criminal damage and arson increased by 54.5% (11 to 17), a rise that may be connected to the area's industrial character and the seasonal surge in outdoor activity during spring. These findings, while revealing some positive trends, demonstrate the combination of local conditions and crime patterns.

Easington's crime rate in April 2024 (17.5 per 1,000) marks an 18.6% decline from the previous month's 21.5, reflecting a notable shift in local crime dynamics. This reduction aligns with a broader trend observed in the built-up areas of County Durham, where seasonal factors such as Easter and the transition to spring weather may have influenced both offender and victim behaviour. Daily crime statistics reveal that Easington experienced approximately 4 crimes per day in April, a figure that, while significant, underscores the area's ongoing challenges in maintaining public safety. On a population-scaled basis, the monthly exposure rate of 1-in-57 residents highlights the frequency of crime in everyday life for Easington residents. This statistic, when contextualised against the UK average, illustrates the area's elevated risk profile. The decrease in vehicle crime by 83.3% (from 6 to 1) may be partially explained by reduced traffic during the Easter break, while the drop in drug-related incidents could reflect temporary disruptions in supply chains during the holiday period. These changes, though encouraging, must be viewed within the broader context of Easington's consistently high crime rates compared to national benchmarks.

Crime Breakdown - April 2024

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Shoplifting335.330.3%
Violence and sexual offences25422.9%
Criminal damage and arson172.715.6%
Anti-social behaviour111.810.1%
Other theft81.37.3%
Public order40.63.7%
Other crime40.63.7%
Burglary40.63.7%
Robbery10.20.9%
Drugs10.20.9%
Vehicle crime10.20.9%

Understanding Our Data

How we source and verify crime information for Easington (County Durham)

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Understanding the Calculations

The crime rate represents the number of recorded incidents per thousand residents in Easington (County Durham). This approach ensures fair comparison regardless of area population size.

Our Information

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Formula Used

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

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  • 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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Page updated: 26 April 2026

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