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Kingston upon Hull Crime Rate October 2023 | Monthly Statistics

Kingston upon Hull's crime rate in October 2023 was 12.5 per 1,000, 56.2% above the UK average. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 40.6% of all crimes.

3,446
Total Crimes
12.5
Per 1,000 People
8
UK Average
+0.2%
vs Previous Month

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For every 1,000 residents in Kingston upon Hull, 12.5 crimes were reported in October 2023 — more than 56% above the UK average of 8.0 per 1,000. This rate means that, on average, one resident in every 80 experienced a crime during the month. The city’s crime profile is shaped by its urban character, with violence and sexual offences making up 40.6% of all reported incidents. These crimes, which include assault, sexual assault, and harassment, likely reflect the social dynamics of a densely populated area where interactions in public spaces are frequent. Shoplifting (10.6%) and public order offences (10.1%) follow closely, with both categories far exceeding national averages. The seasonal transition into darker evenings and the timing of Halloween may have contributed to an increase in public order issues, as well as a spike in anti-social behaviour. While violent crime remains the dominant category, the city’s crime picture is also marked by property-related offences, with shoplifting and criminal damage standing out as persistent challenges. These trends may be influenced by the retail presence along the town’s high streets and the broader economic pressures faced by residents. The data suggests that Kingston upon Hull’s crime profile is shaped by a combination of its urban density, seasonal rhythms, and the need for targeted interventions to address specific types of crime.

October 2023 saw a notable 66.1% increase in bicycle theft, with reported incidents rising from 62 to 103. This surge may be linked to the colder weather, which typically drives cyclists to store bikes indoors, potentially making them more vulnerable to theft in residential areas. Similarly, drug-related crimes rose by 57.7%, with 41 incidents reported — a significant jump from 26 in the previous month. This increase could be tied to the end of the summer season, when social gatherings and nightlife activity may have shifted. Theft from the person also rose by 38.9%, from 18 to 25 cases, reflecting the higher foot traffic in commercial districts during the month. In contrast, robbery incidents fell by 18.4%, with 31 reported compared to 38 in September, suggesting a temporary reduction in targeted attacks. Burglary also decreased by 15.8%, from 209 to 176, though this remains 76% above the UK average. Public order offences dropped by 15.5%, from 413 to 349, which may indicate a modest improvement in community policing efforts or a shift in the timing of public events. The city’s violent crime rate — 5.1 per 1,000 — is 89% above the UK average, with shoplifting and public order offences also significantly exceeding national benchmarks. These disparities highlight areas where local strategies may need to be refined to address the unique challenges faced by Kingston upon Hull.

The crime rate in Kingston upon Hull remained stable in October 2023, matching the previous month’s figure of 12.5 per 1,000 residents. This consistency suggests that no major shifts in overall criminal activity occurred during the period. However, the daily crime count for the month averaged 111 incidents per day, underscoring the high frequency of crime in the area. On a population-scaled basis, this means that over the course of October, one reported crime occurred for roughly every 80 residents — a figure that, while not alarmingly high on an individual level, reflects the cumulative impact of crime across the city. Comparing this to the UK average, Kingston upon Hull’s rate is more than 50% higher, a gap that is particularly pronounced in violent crime and property-related offences. The city’s population of 275,401 means that even small percentage changes in crime rates can translate to hundreds of additional incidents. For residents, this translates to a daily reality where crime is a recurring concern, necessitating vigilance in both public and private spaces. The stability in the overall rate does not mask the underlying disparities in specific crime types, which remain significantly above national averages. This highlights the need for targeted interventions to address the most pressing issues while maintaining broader efforts to reduce overall crime.

Crime Breakdown - October 2023

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Violence and sexual offences1,3995.140.6%
Shoplifting3641.310.6%
Public order3491.310.1%
Criminal damage and arson3021.18.8%
Anti-social behaviour2370.96.9%
Other theft2080.86%
Burglary1760.65.1%
Vehicle crime1070.43.1%
Bicycle theft1030.43%
Other crime770.32.2%
Drugs410.21.2%
Robbery310.10.9%
Possession of weapons270.10.8%
Theft from the person250.10.7%

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