Monthly Crime Statistics

Burton upon Trent Crime Rate July 2024 | Monthly Statistics

Burton upon Trent’s July 2024 crime rate of 8.7 per 1,000 residents was 3.6% above the UK average, with a stark 266.7% rise in possession of weapons.

619
Total Crimes
8.7
Per 1,000 People
8.4
UK Average
+4.4%
vs Previous Month

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Burton upon Trent’s July 2024 crime rate of 8.7 per 1,000 residents placed it 3.6% above the UK average, a figure that may be influenced by the town’s seasonal rhythms. With schools out and tourism at its peak, the area experienced a surge in violence and sexual offences, which accounted for 46% of all reported crimes—40% above the UK average. Public order incidents also rose sharply, contributing 9.9% of the total, a 41% increase compared to the national benchmark. These trends align with the summer season’s typical patterns, where outdoor events and festivals may amplify tensions in public spaces. Shoplifting, at 9.5% of total crimes, was 18% above the UK average, reflecting the influx of visitors to retail areas. However, the data also revealed pockets of relative safety: anti-social behaviour and burglary were below UK averages, suggesting that local initiatives or demographic factors may be tempering these categories. The contrast between rising violent crime and falling property crime—vehicle crime rose by 52.6% while bicycle theft dropped by 61.5%—illustrates the complexity of the area’s crime profile. This divergence may be partly explained by the interplay of summer-specific activities, such as increased foot traffic in town centres, which could drive shoplifting, while reduced public transport use might lower vehicle-related crimes. As the town transitions into late summer, the continued monitoring of these trends will be critical to understanding their broader implications for community safety.

July 2024 saw a striking 266.7% increase in possession of weapons, jumping from three to 11 incidents—a surge that far outpaces other month-on-month changes. This spike, coupled with a 150% rise in drug-related offences, suggests a potential shift in local crime dynamics. Meanwhile, bicycle theft plummeted by 61.5%, from 13 to 5, a decline that may reflect heightened security measures or seasonal changes in cycling activity. Violence and sexual offences, at 46% of all crimes, remained 40% above the UK average, while public order incidents were 41% higher than the national benchmark. Conversely, categories such as anti-social behaviour and burglary were below UK averages, with anti-social behaviour recording a 59% deficit. These contrasting trends highlight the complexity of Burton upon Trent’s crime profile, where some areas of concern intensify while others show marked improvement.

Burton upon Trent’s crime rate in July 2024 rose to 8.7 per 1,000 residents, marking a 4.4% increase from the previous month’s rate of 8.3. This places the area 3.6% above the UK average, though the trajectory suggests a nuanced picture. Daily crime activity averaged 20 incidents per day, a figure that, while locally specific, may reflect the town’s seasonal dynamics. Over the course of the month, one reported crime occurred for roughly every 115 residents—a ratio that, when contextualised against the area’s population of 71,239, underscores the relative scale of criminal activity. While some categories like anti-social behaviour and burglary remain below UK averages, the sharp rise in possession of weapons and drug-related offences highlights shifting patterns. These trends may be influenced by local factors such as summer festivals or changes in community engagement, though further analysis would be needed to confirm such connections.

Crime Breakdown - July 2024

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Violence and sexual offences285446%
Public order610.99.9%
Shoplifting590.89.5%
Other theft410.66.6%
Anti-social behaviour390.66.3%
Criminal damage and arson390.66.3%
Vehicle crime290.44.7%
Burglary240.33.9%
Drugs150.22.4%
Possession of weapons110.21.8%
Other crime60.11%
Bicycle theft50.10.8%
Robbery300.5%
Theft from the person200.3%

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The crime rate represents the number of recorded incidents per thousand residents in Burton upon Trent. 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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  • 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
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