Monthly Crime Statistics

Tickhill Crime Rate July 2025 | Monthly Statistics

Tickhill’s July 2025 crime rate was 4.6 per 1,000, 46.5% below the UK average, with other theft surging 500% compared to June.

24
Total Crimes
4.6
Per 1,000 People
8.6
UK Average
-17.3%
vs Previous Month

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In July 2025, Tickhill recorded 24 crimes across a population of 5,277, translating to a crime rate of 4.6 per 1,000 residents—46.5% below the UK average of 8.6 per 1,000. This stark contrast to the national figure underscores Tickhill’s position as a relatively low-crime area, though the breakdown of crime types reveals a complex picture. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 29.2% of all reported crimes (7 cases), followed by other theft at 25.0% (6 cases) and anti-social behaviour at 16.7% (4 cases). While violent crime remains 57% below the UK average, other theft now exceeds the national rate by 100%, a striking departure from the usual pattern. This anomaly may be influenced by the summer season, a time when Tickhill’s built-up area within Doncaster experiences increased foot traffic due to festivals, outdoor events, and school holidays. Such seasonal dynamics could contribute to a rise in theft-related offences, particularly in areas with high retail presence or public gatherings. The relatively low rates of property crimes—only 11 out of 24 total—suggest that property-related offences are not the dominant concern here, though vehicle crime fell sharply by 81.8% compared to June. This decline might reflect improved security measures or changes in parking patterns during the summer months. Overall, Tickhill’s crime profile in July highlights the interplay between local conditions and broader seasonal trends, with the area maintaining a generally safe environment despite fluctuations in specific categories.

July 2025 marked a stark shift in Tickhill’s crime profile, with other theft incidents surging by 500% (from 1 to 6 cases) and theft from the person doubling from zero to one. These spikes contrast sharply with a significant drop in vehicle crime, which fell by 81.8% (from 11 to 2). The category breakdown reveals a mixed picture: while violence and sexual offences rose 40% from June, they remain 57% below the UK average. Conversely, other theft now exceeds the UK average by 100%, highlighting a localised anomaly. Residents may find the 500% increase in other theft particularly noteworthy, as it suggests a potential shift in criminal activity—perhaps linked to increased foot traffic during summer festivals or changes in retail security. Meanwhile, anti-social behaviour, though down overall, still lags 48% below the UK average, a trend consistent with Tickhill’s generally low levels of disorder.

July 2025 saw a 17.3% decrease in Tickhill’s crime rate compared to June, falling from 5.5 to 4.6 per 1,000 residents. This decline aligns with the area’s historically low crime profile, though the month’s overall rate remains 46.5% below the UK average. On a daily basis, Tickhill experienced approximately one reported crime per day in July, a figure that translates to a monthly exposure of one crime for every 220 residents. While this suggests a relatively low risk of encountering crime, the distribution across categories reveals nuance. For example, violent crimes, though lower than the UK average, saw a 40% increase from June, indicating a shift in crime dynamics. The population context further underscores that, despite the low absolute numbers, the proportion of crimes in specific categories—such as other theft—requires closer attention. This data invites consideration of local factors, such as seasonal events or changes in community activity, which may influence crime patterns without necessarily reflecting broader trends.

Crime Breakdown - July 2025

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Violence and sexual offences71.329.2%
Other theft61.125%
Anti-social behaviour40.816.7%
Vehicle crime20.48.3%
Public order20.48.3%
Burglary10.24.2%
Theft from the person10.24.2%
Shoplifting10.24.2%

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The crime rate represents the number of recorded incidents per thousand residents in Tickhill. 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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