Monthly Crime Statistics

Peacehaven Crime Rate July 2023 | Monthly Statistics

Peacehaven's July 2023 crime rate of 7.0 per 1,000 residents is 15.7% below the UK average, with public order offences 94% above the national average.

108
Total Crimes
7
Per 1,000 People
8.3
UK Average
+5.9%
vs Previous Month

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Peacehaven's crime profile in July 2023 reveals a combination of local dynamics and national trends. The area's overall crime rate of 7.0 per 1,000 residents—15.7% below the UK average—reflects a generally safer environment than the national benchmark. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 41.7% of all crimes, with 45 incidents reported, a rate of 2.9 per 1,000 that is 4% above the UK average. This figure suggests that interpersonal crime remains a significant concern, possibly linked to the town's social fabric and seasonal activities. Public order offences, at 18 incidents (1.2 per 1,000), emerged as a striking outlier, 94% above the UK average. This discrepancy may be attributed to Peacehaven's status as a coastal resort town, where transient populations and summer festivals could amplify disorderly conduct. Anti-social behaviour, at 13 incidents (0.8 per 1,000), fell 44% below the UK average, indicating effective community policing or environmental factors that deter such activity. The summer season, with schools out and tourism at its peak, likely influences crime patterns, as seen in the sharp rise in vehicle crime and other theft. These fluctuations align with typical seasonal rhythms in coastal areas, where increased foot traffic and events create both opportunities for crime and challenges for law enforcement. The data underscores the need for targeted strategies that address public order issues while maintaining the positive trends in other categories.

July 2023 saw sharp increases in several crime categories, most other theft, which surged 400% from one incident to five. This spike, though small in absolute terms, highlights vulnerabilities in personal property protection. Vehicle crime also rose 350%, jumping from two to nine incidents, a figure that may reflect increased summer activity in parking areas. Bicycle theft doubled to one incident, suggesting a need for enhanced security measures for cyclists. Conversely, drugs-related offences fell 50%, from two to one, and other crime dropped by the same margin, indicating potential improvements in targeted interventions. Public order offences stood out as an anomaly, with rates 94% above the UK average. This category, which includes disorderly conduct and anti-social behaviour, may be influenced by the town's seasonal tourist influx. A resident might find the daily crime rate of three incidents particularly relevant, offering a tangible sense of local safety levels against national benchmarks.

Peacehaven's crime rate in July 2023 rose 5.9% compared to June 2023, moving from 6.6 to 7.0 per 1,000 residents. This increase, though modest, reflects shifting patterns in specific crime categories. On a daily basis, the area recorded approximately 3 crimes per day, a figure that provides context for local residents assessing risk. Over the course of the month, 1 crime occurred for every 143 residents, a metric that highlights the relative rarity of crime in this built-up area. This monthly exposure rate is particularly notable when compared to the UK average, which Peacehaven continues to outperform by 15.7%. The population of 15,459 means that even small absolute changes in crime numbers can translate to meaningful shifts in per capita rates, underscoring the importance of proportionate analysis. While the increase in July is not statistically extreme, it aligns with seasonal trends observed in coastal towns during peak tourist periods, where transient populations may contribute to fluctuations in public order offences.

Crime Breakdown - July 2023

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Violence and sexual offences452.941.7%
Public order181.216.7%
Anti-social behaviour130.812%
Vehicle crime90.68.3%
Criminal damage and arson90.68.3%
Other theft50.34.6%
Shoplifting50.34.6%
Drugs10.10.9%
Bicycle theft10.10.9%
Possession of weapons10.10.9%
Other crime10.10.9%

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The crime rate represents the number of recorded incidents per thousand residents in Peacehaven. This approach ensures fair comparison regardless of area population size.

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Formula Used

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

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  • Office for National StatisticsPopulation statistics and the Crime Survey for England and Wales
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