Monthly Crime Statistics

Kirk Sandall and Edenthorpe Crime Rate January 2024 | Monthly Statistics

Kirk Sandall and Edenthorpe's crime rate in January 2024 was 8.1 per 1,000 residents, 9.5% above the UK average. Shoplifting incidents surged by 400% compared to December 2023.

91
Total Crimes
8.1
Per 1,000 People
7.4
UK Average
+40.1%
vs Previous Month

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Kirk Sandall and Edenthorpe’s crime rate in January 2024 stood at 8.1 per 1,000 residents, placing the area 9.5% above the UK average of 7.4 per 1,000. This deviation underscores the area’s distinct position within national crime trends, particularly in specific categories. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 31.9% of all crimes, followed by anti-social behaviour (13.2%) and shoplifting (11.0%). These figures suggest a mix of personal and community-level challenges, with violent crime aligning closely with the UK average but property-related offences—particularly shoplifting and vehicle crime—exceeding national benchmarks. The post-holiday period in January, characterised by reduced retail activity and shorter daylight hours, may have contributed to this pattern. While shoplifting is often associated with high-footfall areas, the area’s built-up nature within Doncaster could create conditions where such crimes are more likely to occur, especially if local retail spaces are under-resourced during off-peak periods. Meanwhile, anti-social behaviour’s 11% above-average rate may reflect the challenges of managing community interactions in a compact, residential environment. The data also reveals a 58% increase in shoplifting compared to the UK average, a figure that could be linked to the area’s proximity to larger urban centres, where such crimes are more prevalent. These insights, when paired with the month’s seasonal context, highlight the need for targeted strategies that address both individual and environmental factors influencing crime rates in Kirk Sandall and Edenthorpe.

Shoplifting incidents in January 2024 rose by 400% compared to December 2023, jumping from two to ten cases. This surge aligns with the post-holiday period, a time when retail footfall typically declines but theft from shops may increase due to reduced staffing or lower visibility. Other theft also saw a 300% increase, rising from one to four cases, while robbery doubled from zero to two incidents. These shifts suggest a potential imbalance in local security measures or opportunities for crime during January’s shorter days and colder weather. Violent crimes in the area—29 incidents—matched the UK average rate of 2.6 per 1,000, indicating no significant deviation from national patterns in this category. Meanwhile, anti-social behaviour (12 incidents) was 11% above the UK average, a figure that may reflect the area’s built-up character and the challenges of managing community spaces in a smaller, densely populated setting.

Kirk Sandall and Edenthorpe's crime rate in January 2024 rose to 8.1 per 1,000 residents, a 40.1% increase from the previous month’s 5.8 per 1,000. This shift places the area 9.5% above the UK average. Daily crime figures show an average of three incidents per day, a rate that, while modest, reflects sustained activity over the month. Over the course of January, one reported crime occurred for roughly every 123 residents, highlighting the frequency of incidents within a relatively small population. This monthly exposure rate, when contextualised against the area’s built-up nature within Doncaster, suggests that localised factors—such as community density and seasonal dynamics—may contribute to the pattern. While the UK average offers a benchmark, the area’s unique characteristics, including its proximity to urban centres and potential seasonal fluctuations in retail activity, warrant a focused analysis of local trends rather than broad national comparisons.

Crime Breakdown - January 2024

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Violence and sexual offences292.631.9%
Anti-social behaviour121.113.2%
Shoplifting100.911%
Criminal damage and arson90.89.9%
Vehicle crime90.89.9%
Public order70.67.7%
Burglary50.55.5%
Other theft40.44.4%
Other crime30.33.3%
Robbery20.22.2%
Drugs10.11.1%

Understanding Our Data

How we source and verify crime information for Kirk Sandall and Edenthorpe

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Crime Records
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Understanding the Calculations

The crime rate represents the number of recorded incidents per thousand residents in Kirk Sandall and Edenthorpe. 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

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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