Monthly Crime Statistics

Goole Crime Rate May 2025 | Monthly Statistics

Goole's May 2025 crime rate was 7.8 per 1,000, 3.7% below the UK average. Violence and sexual offences made up 42.1% of all crimes.

159
Total Crimes
7.8
Per 1,000 People
8.1
UK Average
-5.4%
vs Previous Month

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The crime mix in Goole during May 2025 reveals a significant proportion of violent crimes compared to property-related offences. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 42.1% of all reported crimes, far exceeding the UK average of 2.8 per 1,000 residents. This dominance of violent crime is notable, as property crimes make up 63 out of 159 total incidents, or 39.6% of all crimes. The breakdown highlights a stark contrast between the prevalence of violent offences and the relatively lower incidence of property crimes. This pattern may be influenced by Goole's characteristics as a built-up area within the East Riding of Yorkshire, where social interactions and community dynamics could contribute to higher rates of violent incidents. Seasonal factors in May, such as longer evenings and increased social activity, may also play a role in the higher incidence of violence and sexual offences. The data shows that violence and sexual offences are significantly above the UK average, which could indicate specific local challenges that require targeted interventions. Additionally, shoplifting rates are 49% above the UK average, suggesting that retail areas in Goole may be experiencing particular vulnerabilities. These insights into the crime mix provide a foundation for understanding the local crime profile and inform strategies for community safety. The crime mix also reveals that other crime incidents surged by 166.7% compared to the previous month, reaching eight cases. This sharp increase may be attributed to evolving criminal activities or changes in reporting behaviors. However, without additional data, it's challenging to pinpoint exact causes. Meanwhile, vehicle crime rose by 40%, with incidents climbing from five to seven. This could be linked to increased traffic during the spring season or changes in local transportation patterns. On the other hand, burglary rates dropped significantly by 55.6%, from nine to four cases, which might reflect the effectiveness of local policing strategies or community engagement efforts. The decline in bicycle theft (33.3%) and anti-social behaviour (79% below the UK average) suggests that targeted interventions could be making a positive impact. However, shoplifting remains a persistent issue, with rates 49% above the UK average, indicating a need for enhanced retail security measures. The overall crime rate in Goole for May 2025 stands at 7.8 per 1,000 residents, which is 3.7% below the UK average. This lower rate, despite the high proportion of violent crimes, may be due to the area's specific demographic and geographic factors. The built-up nature of Goole, combined with its location in the East Riding of Yorkshire, could influence crime patterns in ways that differ from more rural or urban areas. The seasonal context of May, with its longer evenings and increased social activity, may contribute to higher rates of violent crime, while other factors could explain the variations in property crimes. These insights into the crime mix provide a nuanced understanding of the local situation, highlighting areas where further attention and resources may be needed. The UK comparison data reveals that violence and sexual offences in Goole are 17% above the national average, which is a significant concern. This could indicate that local factors, such as the area's characteristics as a built-up district, contribute to higher rates of violent crime. Shoplifting rates are 49% above the UK average, highlighting a specific challenge in retail crime prevention. Criminal damage and arson are also 33% above the UK average, suggesting that vandalism is a persistent issue in the area. Other theft is 13% above the UK average, indicating that while not as prevalent as shoplifting, it still represents a concern. Public order offences are 14% below the UK average, which could reflect effective community policing or a lower incidence of public disturbances. The significant increase in 'other crime' incidents, though not yet linked to specific causes, may reflect evolving criminal activity or changes in reporting behaviors. The decline in burglary and bicycle theft could be due to targeted interventions, such as improved lighting in public areas or increased police patrols. However, the high rate of shoplifting underscores the need for enhanced security measures in retail establishments. The overall crime rate in Goole, while 3.7% below the UK average, is characterized by a higher proportion of violent crimes compared to the national average. This discrepancy may be due to local factors such as the area's demographics, the presence of specific community groups, or the influence of seasonal activities. The built-up nature of Goole, combined with its location in the East Riding of Yorkshire, could contribute to the unique crime profile observed. These findings highlight the importance of tailored approaches to crime prevention, focusing on the specific needs of the community while addressing the broader trends reflected in the data.

May 2025 saw a 166.7% increase in 'other crime' incidents, rising from three to eight cases. This surge, though not yet linked to specific causes, may reflect evolving criminal activity or reporting patterns. Meanwhile, vehicle crime rose by 40%, with reported incidents climbing from five to seven, potentially tied to increased traffic or seasonal activity. Conversely, burglary rates dropped sharply by 55.6%, from nine to four cases—a decrease that could signal effective policing or community initiatives. Goole's shoplifting rate was 49% above the UK average, with 21 incidents recorded, underscoring a challenge in retail crime prevention. The decline in bicycle theft (33.3%) and anti-social behaviour (79% below UK average) suggests possible improvements in targeted interventions, though further analysis is needed to confirm causal links. These shifts in crime dynamics offer valuable insights for local authorities and residents alike. The dominance of violent crime, with violence and sexual offences accounting for 42.1% of all crimes, highlights a significant divergence from the UK average, which stands at 2.8 per 1,000 residents. This disparity may be influenced by Goole's built-up nature and the social dynamics of its community. The data also reveals that public order offences in Goole were 14% below the UK average, indicating that local efforts in community policing might be contributing to a reduction in disturbances. These findings underscore the need for continued monitoring and tailored strategies to address the specific challenges posed by the crime mix in Goole.

Goole's crime rate in May 2025 stood at 7.8 per 1,000 residents, a 5.4% decrease from the previous month's 8.3 per 1,000. This decline aligns with a broader trend observed in the built-up area over the past year, though seasonal factors may have played a role. On a daily basis, the area recorded approximately five crimes per day, reflecting a steady but manageable pace of incidents. When scaled to the population, this translates to one reported crime for every 128 residents over the course of the month—a figure that contextualises the impact of crime on the local community. While the overall rate remains below the UK average, the distribution of crime types reveals distinct patterns, such as the sharp rise in 'other crime' and the notable drop in burglary, which may reflect changes in local policing strategies or community engagement efforts. These figures, when paired with the area's demographic and geographic profile, offer a nuanced view of how crime manifests in Goole compared to national trends. The monthly exposure figure of one crime per 128 residents provides a concrete measure of the frequency of crime in the area, helping residents understand the likelihood of encountering a crime during the month. The daily crime context of five incidents per day, while relatively low, indicates that crime is a persistent presence that requires ongoing attention. The decline from the previous month's rate suggests that efforts to reduce crime may be yielding results, though the underlying factors contributing to this decrease need further analysis. The population-scaled perspective highlights that while the overall rate is lower than the UK average, the specific distribution of crime types in Goole may require targeted interventions to address the unique challenges faced by the community.

Crime Breakdown - May 2025

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Violence and sexual offences673.342.1%
Shoplifting21113.2%
Criminal damage and arson170.810.7%
Other theft120.67.6%
Public order100.56.3%
Other crime80.45%
Vehicle crime70.34.4%
Anti-social behaviour60.33.8%
Drugs50.33.1%
Burglary40.22.5%
Bicycle theft20.11.3%

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