Monthly Crime Statistics

Kingston upon Hull Crime Rate June 2024 | Monthly Statistics

Kingston upon Hull's crime rate in June 2024 was 12.2 per 1,000 residents, with violent crimes 81% above the UK average. Explore detailed statistics here.

3,352
Total Crimes
12.2
Per 1,000 People
8.2
UK Average
-3.9%
vs Previous Month

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In June 2024, Kingston upon Hull recorded a crime rate of 12.2 per 1,000 residents, significantly exceeding the UK average of 8.2 per 1,000 by 48.8%. This places the area among the highest in the country for overall crime levels. The breakdown of crimes reveals a stark imbalance between property and violent crime, with violence and sexual offences accounting for 41.1% of all incidents, followed by public order offences (11.0%) and criminal damage and arson (9.4%). Property crimes, while still notable at 1147 incidents, made up only 34.2% of the total, underscoring the dominance of violent crime in the local crime picture. This pattern may partly reflect the area’s urban character, where densely populated zones and public spaces can amplify opportunities for interpersonal conflicts. Seasonal factors also likely contribute: June marks the start of summer, a period when increased foot traffic in town centres and leisure areas may exacerbate tensions or create environments conducive to violence. The high rate of public order offences, 113% above the UK average, could indicate challenges in managing crowds during festivals or events, which are more frequent in the warmer months. Meanwhile, the relatively lower proportion of property crimes compared to violent crime contrasts with trends in other UK areas, where property crime often dominates. This divergence may be linked to Hull’s specific socio-economic dynamics, including higher deprivation levels and the presence of multiple community hubs that could influence crime patterns differently than in more affluent or suburban regions. The data underscores a need for targeted interventions addressing both the root causes of violent crime and the management of public spaces to mitigate conflicts.

June 2024 saw notable shifts in crime trends, with violent crimes continuing to outpace property offences. The most significant month-on-month decrease occurred in burglary, which fell by 37.8% (from 196 to 122 incidents), potentially reflecting seasonal factors such as reduced opportunities during summer holidays or increased police patrols in residential areas. Conversely, theft from the person rose by 12.0% (25 to 28 incidents), aligning with the start of the tourist season, which may bring more foot traffic and vulnerable individuals to public spaces. Robbery also increased by 7.7% (26 to 28), suggesting a possible correlation with the same seasonal dynamics. The category of violence and sexual offences remained high, 81% above the UK average, with 1378 incidents reported—over 41% of all crimes. This stark divergence from national trends may be influenced by local factors such as the area’s history of deprivation and the concentration of high-risk populations in certain neighbourhoods. Meanwhile, anti-social behaviour, the only category below the UK average (21% lower), highlights a potential success in addressing nuisance crimes through community initiatives or targeted policing. For residents, the data on shoplifting’s 25.7% decline (from 362 to 269) offers a tangible example of how specific measures, such as increased retail security or awareness campaigns, may yield measurable results. These fluctuations illustrate the combination of local initiatives, seasonal patterns, and persistent challenges in reducing violent crime.

The crime rate in Kingston upon Hull for June 2024 (12.2 per 1,000) marked a 3.9% decrease from the previous month’s rate of 12.7 per 1,000, indicating a slight but notable improvement in the short term. However, this still places the area far above the UK average, with a 48.8% gap that persists despite the downward trend. On a daily basis, 112 crimes were reported in June, equating to roughly one incident every 82 residents over the course of the month. This monthly exposure figure, while not directly comparable to UK-wide metrics (which are not provided), offers a clear sense of the frequency of crime in the local context. With a population of 275,401, the scale of the issue becomes even more pronounced: for every 1,000 residents, over 12 crimes were recorded, a rate that would translate to more than 3,000 incidents annually if sustained. This high level of criminal activity contrasts sharply with areas where crime rates are significantly lower, such as parts of the UK with strong community engagement or robust economic conditions. The decline from May to June may reflect the natural ebb and flow of seasonal factors, with summer holidays reducing certain types of crime (like burglary) but increasing others (such as theft from the person). However, the overall trajectory remains concerning, particularly given the persistent dominance of violent crime. Residents and local authorities must continue to monitor these figures closely, as even small fluctuations can have meaningful implications for public safety and resource allocation.

Crime Breakdown - June 2024

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Violence and sexual offences1,378541.1%
Public order3671.311%
Criminal damage and arson3151.19.4%
Anti-social behaviour3081.19.2%
Shoplifting26918%
Other theft2180.86.5%
Burglary1220.43.6%
Vehicle crime1170.43.5%
Other crime770.32.3%
Bicycle theft500.21.5%
Drugs450.21.3%
Possession of weapons300.10.9%
Robbery280.10.8%
Theft from the person280.10.8%

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