Monthly Crime Statistics

Newport (Isle of Wight) Crime Rate July 2024 | Monthly Statistics

Newport (Isle of Wight) recorded 12.4 crimes per 1,000 residents in July 2024, with shoplifting surging 133% compared to June. Violence and sexual offences remain the most common crime type.

314
Total Crimes
12.4
Per 1,000 People
8.4
UK Average
-7.4%
vs Previous Month

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Newport (Isle of Wight) saw a crime rate of 12.4 per 1,000 residents in July 2024, placing it 47.6% above the UK average of 8.4. Violence and sexual offences dominated the crime picture, accounting for 41.1% of all reported incidents, followed by anti-social behaviour (14.7%) and shoplifting (13.4%). These figures align with the area’s seasonal rhythm, as July marks the height of the tourist season and summer festivals, which likely contributes to increased foot traffic in public spaces and retail areas. The spike in shoplifting, however, contrasts with the generally lower vehicle crime rates observed in the area, a trend consistent with Newport’s coastal location and limited commuter traffic. While the overall rate remains elevated compared to the UK average, the breakdown of crime types suggests a focus on public order and interpersonal offences rather than property crime. This pattern may reflect the social dynamics of a built-up area with a mix of residential and tourist activity, where interactions in public spaces are more frequent. The data also reveals a marked disparity in local crime rates compared to national benchmarks, with shoplifting and anti-social behaviour significantly outpacing UK averages, while vehicle-related crimes fall well below. This divergence underscores the unique characteristics of Newport’s environment, where seasonal tourism and local community structures shape the crime profile. As the summer months progress, continued monitoring of these trends will be essential to understanding how temporary population shifts and event-driven activity influence crime patterns.

July 2024 saw notable shifts in Newport’s crime profile, with shoplifting increasing by 133% compared to June, rising from 18 to 42 incidents. This surge, while concerning, may be linked to the summer season and increased retail activity in the area. Conversely, burglary and vehicle crime both decreased by 60%, with burglaries dropping from 5 to 2 and vehicle crime falling from 11 to 5. These reductions could reflect heightened community awareness or the absence of school holidays, which often correlate with lower vehicle theft rates. Violence and sexual offences remained the most prevalent category, with a rate of 5.1 per 1,000 residents—79% above the UK average. This stark contrast with national trends highlights the need for targeted interventions in Newport’s public spaces. Anti-social behaviour also rose, with a 24% increase over the UK average, suggesting that the combination of tourism and local social dynamics may be straining community cohesion. Drugs-related offences were 9% below the UK average, a figure that could indicate effective local policing or the absence of drug-related hotspots in the area. These findings paint a complex picture of Newport’s crime profile, where certain categories are markedly higher than national averages while others remain relatively low. Residents may find the drop in vehicle crime particularly reassuring, as it suggests that efforts to secure parking areas or increase surveillance in key locations may be yielding results.

The crime rate in Newport (Isle of Wight) decreased by 7.4% from June 2024’s rate of 13.4 to 12.4 per 1,000 residents in July, a modest but notable improvement. On a daily basis, the area experienced roughly 10 crimes per day in July, a figure that contextualises the pace at which incidents occur in a built-up coastal community. Over the course of the month, one reported crime occurred for every 81 residents, a monthly exposure rate that, while higher than the UK average, provides a tangible measure of risk for local households. This figure is particularly relevant for residents assessing their personal safety, as it illustrates the frequency of crime within the population. When compared to the UK average, Newport’s crime rate remains significantly elevated, but the month-on-month decline suggests that local efforts to address crime may be having an impact. The population context also matters: with 25,306 residents, the 314 total crimes reported in July equate to a crime rate that, while high, is concentrated within a relatively small community. This density of incidents may reflect the area’s mix of tourism, retail, and residential activity, where crime is more visible due to the compact nature of the built-up area. The comparison to the UK average further underscores the need for tailored strategies, as Newport’s unique demographic and geographic factors—such as its reliance on seasonal tourism—likely contribute to the distinct crime profile observed.

Crime Breakdown - July 2024

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Violence and sexual offences1295.141.1%
Anti-social behaviour461.814.7%
Shoplifting421.713.4%
Public order291.29.2%
Criminal damage and arson220.97%
Other theft190.86.1%
Other crime100.43.2%
Drugs60.21.9%
Vehicle crime50.21.6%
Possession of weapons20.10.6%
Burglary20.10.6%
Robbery100.3%
Bicycle theft100.3%

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

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