Monthly Crime Statistics

New Rossington and Rossington Crime Rate June 2023 | Monthly Statistics

New Rossington and Rossington recorded a crime rate of 9.8 per 1,000 in June 2023, with shoplifting 178% above the UK average. Explore detailed statistics here.

136
Total Crimes
9.8
Per 1,000 People
8.5
UK Average
-6.2%
vs Previous Month

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June 2023 saw shoplifting emerge as a strikingly disproportionate contributor to New Rossington and Rossington's crime profile, with rates 178% above the UK average. This built-up area within Doncaster recorded 136 crimes, translating to a crime rate of 9.8 per 1,000 residents—15.3% above the national average of 8.5 per 1,000. The most prevalent crime category, violence and sexual offences (49 incidents, 36% of total), occurred at a rate of 3.5 per 1,000, 20% above the UK average. This concentration of violent crime may partly reflect the area's mix of residential and commercial spaces, where high foot traffic during summer months could amplify confrontations. Shoplifting, the second most common crime (21 incidents, 15.4% of total), spiked to 1.5 per 1,000, far exceeding the UK average of 0.5 per 1,000. This anomaly likely correlates with the area's retail presence, which may see increased activity as summer tourism begins in nearby coastal regions. Seasonal factors—longer days and the onset of warmer weather—could also contribute to higher levels of public interaction in local shops and public spaces, creating conditions conducive to opportunistic theft. Meanwhile, anti-social behaviour (14 incidents, 10.3% of total) fell 32% below the UK average, suggesting that community policing efforts or local initiatives may be effectively addressing disruptive behaviour. These patterns highlight the combination of geography, seasonality, and local dynamics in shaping crime trends.

June 2023 marked a sharp 320% increase in shoplifting, rising from 5 to 21 incidents—a jump that dwarfs the UK average by 178%. This surge may be linked to the summer season, as retail areas in and around New Rossington and Rossington experience heightened foot traffic. Concurrently, drug-related crimes surged by 300%, jumping from 1 to 4 incidents, a figure 43% above the UK average. This spike, though small in absolute terms, warrants attention given the area's proximity to larger urban centres. Conversely, burglary dropped by 50% (from 4 to 2 incidents), aligning with a UK average of 0.3 per 1,000 but still reflecting a 69% deficit. Anti-social behaviour also fell by 44%, from 25 to 14 incidents, a reduction that may indicate the effectiveness of local enforcement strategies. Criminal damage and arson doubled from 8 to 16 incidents, a 100% increase that mirrors the UK average's 87% deficit. This category's sharp rise could be tied to the area's industrial heritage, where derelict properties or seasonal neglect might create opportunities for vandalism. For residents, the 178% shoplifting overage is a concrete data point: local retailers may need to enhance security measures or adjust staffing during peak hours.

New Rossington and Rossington's crime rate in June 2023 (9.8 per 1,000) marked a 6.2% decline from the previous month's rate of 10.4 per 1,000, reflecting a slight downward trend. Over the 30-day period, this translated to approximately 5 crimes per day—a figure that, while locally significant, must be contextualised against the area's population of 13,908. On a monthly basis, this equates to one reported crime for roughly every 102 residents, a ratio that highlights the relative frequency of incidents in this built-up area. While the overall rate remains above the UK average, the month-on-month decrease suggests that recent interventions—whether through policing, community engagement, or seasonal factors—may be exerting a moderating influence. The daily crime count, though seemingly high, must be weighed against the area's compact size and the density of its built environment, which can amplify both the visibility and reporting of incidents. The 1-in-102 resident figure, while not directly comparable to UK-wide metrics, underscores the need for targeted measures to address persistent crime hotspots. This context is crucial for residents: while the rate is not alarmingly high in absolute terms, its proximity to the UK average and the presence of outlier categories like shoplifting indicate that vigilance and tailored strategies remain necessary.

Crime Breakdown - June 2023

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Violence and sexual offences493.536%
Shoplifting211.515.4%
Criminal damage and arson161.211.8%
Anti-social behaviour14110.3%
Public order110.88.1%
Other crime70.55.2%
Vehicle crime50.43.7%
Other theft50.43.7%
Drugs40.32.9%
Possession of weapons20.11.5%
Burglary20.11.5%

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The crime rate represents the number of recorded incidents per thousand residents in New Rossington and Rossington. 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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