Monthly Crime Statistics

Wingerworth Crime Rate July 2023 | Monthly Statistics

Wingerworth’s July 2023 crime rate was 3.9 per 1,000 residents, 53% below the UK average. Anti-social behaviour accounted for 27.6% of incidents, with public order offences surging by 400% compared to June.

29
Total Crimes
3.9
Per 1,000 People
8.3
UK Average
-9.3%
vs Previous Month

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Wingerworth’s crime mix in July 2023 reveals a distinct pattern shaped by the area’s built-up yet low-density character and seasonal dynamics. Anti-social behaviour, accounting for 27.6% of all incidents, was the most prevalent category, followed by violence and sexual offences (20.7%) and public order offences (17.2%). This distribution contrasts with the UK average, where anti-social behaviour constitutes 23% of incidents, and public order offences are 13% below the national rate. The area’s crime rate of 3.9 per 1,000 residents—53% below the UK average—suggests a combination of effective policing, community engagement, and environmental factors that limit opportunities for crime. The dominance of anti-social behaviour may reflect the social fabric of Wingerworth, where public spaces and community interactions could be both a source of cohesion and a potential catalyst for minor disputes. This is consistent with the area’s seasonal context: July, a month marked by school holidays, festivals, and increased outdoor activity, which may amplify interactions in public spaces and contribute to the rise in public order offences. However, the sharp 400% increase in public order crimes compared to June (from 1 to 5 incidents) raises questions about whether specific events or unseasonal factors played a role. The simultaneous 45.5% drop in violence and sexual offences—likely tied to the absence of school-age populations and a shift in community activity outdoors—further illustrates how local rhythms influence crime patterns. These trends highlight the importance of contextualising crime data within the area’s unique demographic and environmental characteristics, rather than drawing direct comparisons to larger urban centres or regions with different seasonal profiles.

July 2023 saw significant fluctuations in crime categories, with public order offences surging by 400% (from 1 to 5 incidents). This sharp increase, while notable, remains below the UK average for public order crimes by 13%, suggesting that local factors such as community events or seasonal activities may have contributed to this rise. Conversely, violence and sexual offences fell by 45.5%, from 11 to 6, a reduction that may partly reflect seasonal shifts as schools remained out and community activities shifted outdoors. Anti-social behaviour, the most common category, decreased by 27.3% compared to the previous month, suggesting potential success in local interventions such as community policing initiatives or increased public awareness. Other crime and possession of weapons both doubled, though these categories remain far below UK averages. The dominance of anti-social behaviour—accounting for nearly a third of all crimes—highlights a unique profile for Wingerworth, where community-focused policing may be more critical than in areas with higher violent crime rates. For residents, the 400% increase in public order offences is a key data point to consider when assessing local safety during peak summer activities. Meanwhile, the 53% gap between Wingerworth’s overall crime rate and the UK average underscores the area’s distinct safety characteristics, which may be influenced by its built-up yet low-density nature and the presence of community-led initiatives aimed at preventing anti-social behaviour.

Wingerworth’s crime rate in July 2023 stood at 3.9 per 1,000 residents, a 9.3% decrease from the previous month’s rate of 4.3. This decline, while modest, aligns with broader seasonal trends observed in similar built-up areas during summer months, where increased community engagement and outdoor activities may contribute to reduced incidents. On a daily basis, the area recorded roughly one crime per day over July, a figure that underscores the relatively low frequency of incidents compared to larger urban centres. When scaled to the population, the monthly exposure rate reveals that one reported crime occurred for every 256 residents over the course of the month—a statistic that contextualises the impact of crime on the local community. This rate remains significantly lower than the UK average, suggesting that Wingerworth’s built-up area may benefit from a combination of community cohesion and targeted policing efforts. The contrast between daily and monthly figures also highlights the importance of considering both short-term fluctuations and long-term trends when assessing safety. The population-scaled perspective provides a clearer picture of how infrequent incidents are in the context of Wingerworth’s community size, offering reassurance to residents about the overall safety profile of the area. The lower-than-average crime rate, particularly in violent and property-related categories, may reflect the area’s character as a relatively low-density built-up area with limited commercial or nightlife activity, factors that could reduce opportunities for certain types of crime.

Crime Breakdown - July 2023

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Anti-social behaviour81.127.6%
Violence and sexual offences60.820.7%
Public order50.717.2%
Other theft40.513.8%
Criminal damage and arson20.36.9%
Other crime20.36.9%
Possession of weapons10.13.5%
Burglary10.13.5%

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

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