Monthly Crime Statistics

Melton Mowbray Crime Rate February 2024 | Monthly Statistics

Melton Mowbray's February 2024 crime rate was 6.9 per 1,000 residents, 2.8% below the UK average. Theft from the person surged by 200% compared to January, while public order offences were 84% above the national average.

190
Total Crimes
6.9
Per 1,000 People
7.1
UK Average
+15.9%
vs Previous Month

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Melton Mowbray's crime profile in February 2024 reveals a mixed picture of trends, with the area's overall rate standing at 6.9 per 1,000 residents—2.8% below the UK average of 7.1. This position, while relatively safer than the national benchmark, masks a nuanced interplay of rising and falling crime types. Violence and sexual offences remain the most prevalent category, accounting for 38.4% of all reported incidents, followed by public order (12.6%) and criminal damage (11.1%). These figures align with the area's identity as a market town, where high-traffic zones and public spaces serve as focal points for certain offences. The seasonal context of February, a winter month with reduced outdoor activity, may partially explain the lower overall rate compared to the UK average. increase from January suggests localized pressures. For instance, the 4% above UK average in violence and sexual offences could reflect concentrated incidents in the town's core areas, while the 84% spike in public order offences may be linked to the town's market character and associated crowds. Conversely, the 33% below UK average in anti-social behaviour and the 52% decline in drug-related crimes suggest that certain interventions or environmental factors may be mitigating these issues. The data also highlights a seasonal lull in shoplifting, which fell by 38.1%, due to lower foot traffic during colder months, though this contrasts with the 200% surge in theft from the person—a trend that underscores the need for heightened awareness in public spaces. The town's position as a built-up area within a rural district likely influences its crime dynamics, with urban pockets experiencing higher rates of property crimes and violent incidents compared to surrounding areas. This duality of urban and rural characteristics means that crime patterns in Melton Mowbray may not always align with broader regional trends, requiring tailored approaches to policing and community engagement.

February 2024 saw sharp increases in theft from the person (+200%) and vehicle crime (+150%) compared to January, reflecting a significant shift in crime patterns. These rises may be tied to seasonal factors, such as reduced visibility in winter or changes in local activity. Meanwhile, shoplifting and drug-related crimes both declined, with shoplifting falling by 38.1% and drug offences dropping by 42.9%. This contrast in trends highlights the complexity of crime dynamics in the area. Public order offences, at 84% above the UK average, emerged as a notable concern, potentially linked to the town's market town character and high-traffic zones. Violent crimes, while below the UK average for overall rate, accounted for 38.4% of all reported incidents—suggesting a focus on interpersonal issues. The sharp rise in 'other crime' (+75%) adds another layer to the picture, indicating areas where local law enforcement may need to refine their approaches. For residents, the 200% increase in theft from the person serves as a clear warning to remain vigilant in public spaces, especially during colder months. The decline in shoplifting, due to reduced foot traffic in winter, contrasts with the surge in vehicle crime, which may reflect changes in parking patterns or increased vehicle-related activity in the area.

Melton Mowbray's crime rate in February 2024 rose to 6.9 per 1,000 residents, a 15.9% increase from the previous month's 5.9 rate. This upward movement places the area below the UK average of 7.1 per 1,000, highlighting a nuanced position in the national context. On a daily basis, the area experiences approximately 7 crimes per day, a figure that, while seemingly modest, reflects the concentrated nature of incidents in high-traffic zones. Over the course of the month, one reported crime occurs for roughly every 146 residents, a monthly exposure that provides a tangible measure of risk for the local population. When scaled to the area's population of 27,742, the 6.9 rate translates to a 1-in-146 chance of being directly affected by crime. This statistic, though low, underscores the importance of localized factors such as the town's market character and the interplay between urban and rural dynamics. The 2.8% gap between Melton Mowbray's rate and the UK average suggests that systemic factors, such as policing strategies or socio-economic conditions, may contribute to the area's relatively lower crime levels despite the recent increase.

Crime Breakdown - February 2024

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Violence and sexual offences732.638.4%
Public order240.912.6%
Criminal damage and arson210.811.1%
Anti-social behaviour180.79.5%
Shoplifting130.56.8%
Other theft110.45.8%
Burglary90.34.7%
Other crime70.33.7%
Vehicle crime50.22.6%
Drugs40.12.1%
Theft from the person30.11.6%
Robbery100.5%
Bicycle theft100.5%

Understanding Our Data

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Understanding the Calculations

The crime rate represents the number of recorded incidents per thousand residents in Melton Mowbray. 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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  • 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
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  • FOI RequestsAdditional statistics obtained via formal requests to police services
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