Monthly Crime Statistics

Leicester Crime Rate March 2024 | Monthly Statistics

Leicester's crime rate in March 2024 was 10.5 per 1,000, 36.4% above the UK average. Violence and sexual offences were 54% higher than the national average, a significant outlier in the data.

4,066
Total Crimes
10.5
Per 1,000 People
7.7
UK Average
+7.1%
vs Previous Month

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Leicester's crime rate in March 2024 stood at 10.5 per 1,000 residents, placing it 36.4% above the UK average of 7.7 per 1,000. This disparity underscores the city's unique position as a major urban centre with a complex mix of socio-economic factors influencing crime patterns. Violence and sexual offences, accounting for 38.7% of total crimes, were 54% higher than the UK average, reflecting a persistent challenge in addressing violent crime in densely populated areas. Public order offences (10.0% of total crimes) also exceeded national rates by 104%, likely tied to Leicester's vibrant cultural and commercial hubs that attract large crowds. The seasonal context of March—marking the transition to spring—may have contributed to these figures, as longer evenings and warmer weather could have increased foot traffic in public spaces. However, anti-social behaviour, at 1.0 per 1,000, was 14% below the UK average, suggesting some local success in mitigating disruptive incidents. The overall crime profile illustrates a city grappling with high levels of violence and public disorder, while also showing pockets of effective crime prevention. These patterns are consistent with Leicester's role as a major urban area with diverse demographics and economic activity, where the interplay of factors such as youth populations, public transport networks, and community cohesion shapes the crime profile.

March 2024 saw notable increases in robbery (+39.5%), bicycle theft (+37.0%), and criminal damage and arson (+22.4%) compared to February. These shifts suggest a potential correlation with the transition to spring, as extended daylight hours and warmer weather may encourage outdoor activities and associated risks. Conversely, possession of weapons decreased by 24.0%, and theft from the person fell by 22.5%, possibly reflecting heightened police presence or community initiatives in key areas. The category of anti-social behaviour, at 1.0 per 1,000, was 14% below the UK average of 1.2 per 1,000, indicating a local success in managing disruptive incidents. For residents, the 37% surge in bicycle theft—now 74 cases—highlights a specific vulnerability that may require targeted measures such as improved bike storage in public spaces. This data also reveals a stark contrast in performance across crime types, with violence and sexual offences remaining high compared to national benchmarks.

Leicester's crime rate in March 2024 rose to 10.5 per 1,000 residents, marking a 7.1% increase from February's 9.8 per 1,000. This upward trend aligns with the local context of a densely populated urban centre where public spaces are frequently used. On a daily basis, the area recorded approximately 131 crimes per day, reflecting the persistent nature of local crime patterns. Over the course of the month, 1 in every 96 residents experienced a reported crime, underscoring the frequency of incidents within the community. While the population of 388,348 residents provides a broad base for statistical analysis, the rate remains higher than the UK average, highlighting Leicester's distinct position in national crime trends. The monthly exposure figure offers a tangible perspective for residents, illustrating that the likelihood of encountering crime is relatively higher than in many other parts of the country. This context is essential for understanding the scale of local policing efforts and community engagement required to address the challenges.

Crime Breakdown - March 2024

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Violence and sexual offences1,5724.138.7%
Public order4061.110%
Anti-social behaviour405110%
Criminal damage and arson38819.5%
Other theft2950.87.3%
Shoplifting2760.76.8%
Vehicle crime1870.54.6%
Burglary1510.43.7%
Drugs1200.33%
Bicycle theft740.21.8%
Other crime700.21.7%
Robbery530.11.3%
Possession of weapons380.10.9%
Theft from the person310.10.8%

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Crime Rate Methodology

We determine crime rates by calculating recorded offences per 1,000 residents. This standardised metric enables meaningful comparisons between different-sized regions across the UK.

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Rate per 1,000 = (Offences / Population) × 1,000

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