Monthly Crime Statistics

Handsacre and Armitage Crime Rate February 2026 | Monthly Statistics

February 2026 saw a 500% surge in anti-social behaviour in Handsacre and Armitage, despite the area’s overall crime rate remaining 59.4% below the UK average.

17
Total Crimes
2.6
Per 1,000 People
6.4
UK Average
+70%
vs Previous Month

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February 2026 marked an unexpected surge in anti-social behaviour in Handsacre and Armitage, with the category rising from one to six incidents—a 500% increase. This spike, while unexplained, stands in contrast to the area’s overall crime rate of 2.6 per 1,000 residents, which remains 59.4% below the UK average of 6.4. The breakdown of crimes reveals that anti-social behaviour (35.3% of total incidents) and violence and sexual offences (23.5%) dominate the profile, though the latter category is 74% below the UK average. Public order offences, at 17.7% of total crimes, are 22% above the UK average, highlighting a localized imbalance. Seasonal context may offer some explanation: February, a winter month with low outdoor activity, often sees a pre-spring lull in certain crimes, yet anti-social behaviour appears to have defied this pattern. The area’s compact, built-up nature likely contributes to the visibility of incidents, even if their frequency remains low. While the sharp rise in anti-social behaviour is notable, the overall safety of Handsacre and Armitage persists, with property crimes (3) and violent crimes (4) both far below UK averages. This suggests that the area’s crime profile is shaped by its unique social and environmental characteristics, which may require further attention in the coming months.

The most striking change in February 2026 was a 500% increase in anti-social behaviour, rising from one to six incidents. This surge, though not yet linked to a specific cause, may partly reflect seasonal dynamics or localized events. Concurrently, violence and sexual offences fell by 42.9%, from seven to four, a decline that aligns with the area’s consistent underperformance compared to the UK average for this category (74% below). Public order offences also rose sharply, doubling from zero to three—a 100% increase—though they remain slightly above the UK average (22% higher). Meanwhile, criminal damage and arson saw a 100% rise, from one to two incidents, despite the category as a whole being 35% below the UK average. These shifts illustrate a complex mix of local factors, with anti-social behaviour emerging as the dominant concern. Residents may find the breakdown of crime types useful for understanding the nature of incidents in their area.

In February 2026, the crime rate in Handsacre and Armitage rose by 70.0% compared to the previous month, increasing from 1.5 to 2.6 per 1,000 residents. This shift highlights a notable uptick in reported incidents, though the overall rate remains significantly lower than the UK average. Daily crime statistics show that 17 crimes were recorded over 28 days, translating to roughly one crime per day—a rate that, while low, reflects the area’s generally safe profile. When scaled to the population of 6,664, this equates to one reported crime for every 392 residents over the course of the month, a figure that underscores the relatively low frequency of incidents in this built-up area. This monthly exposure is well below the UK average, which is not directly comparable due to the absence of national daily or monthly exposure data. The local context suggests that the small scale of crime in Handsacre and Armitage may be influenced by its compact size and community-oriented environment, where incidents are likely more visible and reportable, even if they remain rare.

Crime Breakdown - February 2026

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Anti-social behaviour60.935.3%
Violence and sexual offences40.623.5%
Public order30.517.7%
Criminal damage and arson20.311.8%
Vehicle crime10.25.9%
Other crime10.25.9%

Understanding Our Data

How we source and verify crime information for Handsacre and Armitage

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Crime Records
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Understanding the Calculations

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

Our Information

All statistics come from official government sources: Police.uk provides recorded crime data while the Office for National Statistics supplies population figures. We aggregate data at multiple geographic levels for context.

Formula Used

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

Our statistics derive entirely from UK government databases:

  • Police.ukCrime records from territorial police forces across England and Wales (43 total)
  • Office for National StatisticsPopulation statistics and the Crime Survey for England and Wales
  • Home OfficeNationwide crime data and official policy records
  • FOI RequestsAdditional statistics obtained via formal requests to police services
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Page updated: 25 April 2026

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