Monthly Crime Statistics

Bradwell (Great Yarmouth) Crime Rate August 2023 | Monthly Statistics

Bradwell (Great Yarmouth) recorded a crime rate of 2.5 per 1,000 residents in August 2023, 69.1% below the UK average, with violent crimes remaining the most common category despite a 41.7% monthly decline.

41
Total Crimes
2.5
Per 1,000 People
8.1
UK Average
-12.7%
vs Previous Month

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Bradwell (Great Yarmouth) maintained a crime rate of 2.5 per 1,000 residents in August 2023, a figure that places it 69.1% below the UK average of 8.1 per 1,000. This stark contrast underscores the area’s relatively safer environment compared to the national picture. The breakdown of crimes reveals a significant imbalance between violent and property crimes, with the former accounting for 34.2% of all incidents, compared to 12.2% for property crimes. This dominance of violent crime is notable, as it persists despite an overall decline in rates from the previous month. The most common category, violence and sexual offences, saw a 41.7% reduction in August compared to July, likely influenced by seasonal factors such as the dispersal of transient populations during the summer. However, the persistence of violent crime at this level suggests underlying social dynamics that may require further attention. Property crimes, while less frequent, remain a concern, with other theft and criminal damage and arson accounting for 24.4% of total incidents. These patterns align with the area’s character as a coastal resort, where tourism and seasonal fluctuations play a role in shaping crime trends. The lower incidence of property crimes compared to the UK average may be attributed to the area’s relatively compact built-up environment, which could limit opportunities for certain types of crime. However, the sharp increase in anti-social behaviour—up 50% from the previous month—raises questions about how local social interactions are affected during periods of high tourist activity. The data also highlights a worrying trend in vehicle crime, which saw a 100% increase from zero to one incident, suggesting that specific vulnerabilities may exist in this category that require targeted measures. Overall, the crime profile of Bradwell in August 2023 illustrates a combination of local factors, seasonal patterns, and broader national trends, offering valuable insights for both residents and policymakers.

August 2023 saw a 50% increase in anti-social behaviour, rising from 8 to 12 incidents, and a 100% jump in vehicle crime and possession of weapons, both of which were previously unreported. This shift in crime mix underscores a notable contrast to the previous month, where violence and sexual offences dominated. Despite the overall reduction in violent crime—down 41.7% from July—violence and sexual offences still accounted for 34.2% of all reported incidents, outpacing property crimes (12.2%). This dominance of violent crime, even at a lower absolute level, may reflect the area’s social dynamics during peak tourist season. For residents, the 100% rise in vehicle crime is a concrete data point to consider, particularly in areas with high car ownership or temporary parking arrangements. Meanwhile, the UK average for violent crime (2.6 per 1,000) is 66% below Bradwell’s rate, indicating a localised concentration of such offences. These findings highlight both the resilience of the area’s safety profile and the need for targeted interventions in specific categories.

Bradwell’s August 2023 crime rate of 2.5 per 1,000 residents marks a 12.7% decline from July’s 2.9 per 1,000, continuing a trend observed in recent months. This reduction aligns with the seasonal pattern of lower crime activity during August, a period characterised by summer holidays and increased tourism. On a daily basis, the area recorded approximately one reported crime per day across the 31-day period, a figure that underscores the relatively low level of criminal activity compared to other months. When scaled to the local population of 16,135, the monthly exposure translates to one reported crime for every 394 residents, highlighting the area’s comparatively safer profile. This figure is particularly notable when contrasted with the UK average, where residents face a significantly higher risk of encountering crime. The decrease in violent crime, which fell by 41.7% compared to July, may be linked to seasonal factors such as the dispersal of transient populations during the summer. However, the sharp rise in vehicle crime and possession of weapons—both doubling from zero to one incident—suggests the need for vigilance in specific areas. These fluctuations highlight the dynamic nature of local crime patterns and the importance of contextual analysis when interpreting monthly data.

Crime Breakdown - August 2023

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Violence and sexual offences140.934.2%
Anti-social behaviour120.729.3%
Other theft50.312.2%
Criminal damage and arson40.39.8%
Public order30.27.3%
Vehicle crime10.12.4%
Other crime10.12.4%
Possession of weapons10.12.4%

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Crimes per 1k residents = (Total incidents ÷ Population) × 1,000

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