Monthly Crime Statistics

Rothwell (North Northamptonshire) Crime Rate March 2023 | Monthly Statistics

March 2023 crime rate in Rothwell was 2.8 per 1,000, significantly below the UK average, with violent crimes making up nearly half of all reported incidents.

28
Total Crimes
2.8
Per 1,000 People
7.6
UK Average
0%
vs Previous Month

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Rothwell’s crime rate in March 2023 stood at 2.8 per 1,000 residents, marking a 63.2% reduction compared to the UK average of 7.6. This stark contrast underscores the area’s relative safety, though the data reveals a nuanced picture of local crime patterns. Violent crimes dominated the monthly tally, accounting for 46.4% of all incidents, followed by anti-social behaviour (21.4%) and vehicle crime (10.7%). These figures suggest that personal safety concerns remain the primary focus for residents, even as property-related crimes remain significantly below national levels. The seasonal transition to spring may have influenced these patterns, with longer evenings potentially increasing opportunities for anti-social behaviour and violent incidents in public spaces. However, Rothwell’s crime profile appears to be shaped by its character as a built-up area within North Northamptonshire, where low population density and community cohesion likely contribute to the area’s lower crime rates. The absence of significant spikes in property crimes—such as burglary or vehicle theft—further reinforces the perception of a secure environment, though the presence of weapons-related offences at 43% above the UK average highlights an area requiring closer attention. This data aligns with broader UK trends showing that rural and semi-rural areas often experience lower crime rates, though local anomalies like Rothwell’s weapons possession statistics illustrate the need for tailored approaches to community safety.

The breakdown of crimes in March 2023 reveals a stark contrast in local and national trends. Violent crimes accounted for 46.4% of all reported incidents, the highest proportion among any category, though this rate remains 53% below the UK average of 2.7 per 1,000. Anti-social behaviour, the second most common category, was 42% below the UK average, suggesting a lower prevalence of disruptive incidents in Rothwell compared to other areas. A notable anomaly is the 43% increase in possession of weapons offences, which exceeded the UK average by 0.1 per 1,000. This figure, while small in absolute terms, warrants attention given its deviation from national norms. Residents should be particularly aware of the concentration of violent crimes, which may indicate heightened tensions in specific local areas. The low rates of property crimes—such as burglary and vehicle crime—further highlight Rothwell’s comparatively secure environment, though the presence of weapons-related offences suggests a need for targeted awareness campaigns.

Rothwell's crime rate in March 2023 remained lower than the UK average, with 2.8 crimes per 1,000 residents compared to the national figure of 7.6. This 63.2% gap reflects a consistently safer environment than the broader UK context. Daily crime statistics show an average of one reported incident per day over the month, a figure that, while low, underscores the need for vigilance in local hotspots. When scaled to the population, the monthly exposure of one crime per 363 residents illustrates the rarity of incidents in this built-up area. Given Rothwell's modest population of 10,164, this suggests that most residents are unlikely to encounter crime firsthand, though targeted areas—particularly those with high foot traffic—may see more frequent issues. The data does not indicate a significant shift from previous months, but the persistent low rate reinforces the area’s relative safety compared to national trends.

Crime Breakdown - March 2023

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Violence and sexual offences131.346.4%
Anti-social behaviour60.621.4%
Vehicle crime30.310.7%
Other theft20.27.1%
Burglary20.27.1%
Possession of weapons10.13.6%
Criminal damage and arson10.13.6%

Understanding Our Data

How we source and verify crime information for Rothwell (North Northamptonshire)

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Understanding the Calculations

The crime rate represents the number of recorded incidents per thousand residents in Rothwell (North Northamptonshire). 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

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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