Crime Statistics

Rural North Tyneside Crime Rate

-9.5%year-over-year

Crime is decreasing and MODERATE in Rural North Tyneside

Rural North Tyneside crime rate is 101.2 per 1,000 (Dec 2024 - Nov 2025 data). Explore local safety insights and property crime trends for the area.

Overall Crime Rate

101.2
Crimes per 1,000 people
decreasing trend

Property Crime Rate

43.7
Property crimes per 1,000 people
Includes burglary, theft, vandalism

How Rural North Tyneside Compares to UK Average

Overall Crime:101.2vs 91.7 UK avg
+9.5 per 1,000 people
Property Crime:43.7vs 32.3 UK avg
+11.4 per 1,000 people

Rural North Tyneside's crime rate is significantly higher than UK average

SaferLess safe
4,012 places667 places

Based on population of 6,383 over 12 months

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Crime Statistics Summary for Rural North Tyneside

Data last updated: September 2025. Source: Police.uk, ONS, Home Office.

Crime rates per 1,000 people in Rural North Tyneside
Overall Crime Rate101.2 per 1,000 people
Property Crime Rate43.7 per 1,000 people
UK Average Crime Rate91.7 per 1,000 people
UK Average Property Crime Rate32.3 per 1,000 people
Safety Score78 out of 100
Population6,383
Trenddecreasing
Comparisonsignificantly higher than UK average
Crime Breakdown by Type in Rural North Tyneside
Crime TypeTotal CountPer 1,000 PeoplePercentage of Total
Violence and sexual offences19931.231%
Shoplifting1342121%
Anti-social behaviour10316.116%
Criminal damage and arson487.57%
Public order406.36%
Other theft406.36%
Vehicle crime335.25%
Other crime111.72%
Burglary111.72%
Drugs71.11%
Possession of weapons71.11%
Bicycle theft50.81%
Robbery50.81%
Theft from the person30.50%

Rural North Tyneside currently holds a safety score of 78/100, which aligns closely with the UK average of 79. The area's overall crime rate is 101.2 per 1,000 people, positioned slightly above the UK national average of 91.7. Despite this, the region has seen a positive trend recently, with a 9.5% decrease in total recorded crimes over the last year. While the property crime rate of 43.7 per 1,000 is higher than the UK average of 32.3, a significant portion of this is driven by shoplifting rather than residential burglary. This data suggests that while the area faces some commercial challenges, it remains a relatively safe residential environment. This analysis will break down the specific crime types and time-based patterns that define the local safety profile.

Rural North Tyneside Safety Score

78
Moderate
Safety Score out of 100

Rural North Tyneside's safety score is below the UK average. Protect what matters most with scOS Home Intelligence.

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Most Common Crimes in Rural North Tyneside

#1

Violence and sexual offences

Percentage:31%
Per 1,000:31.2
Total:199
#2

Shoplifting

Percentage:21%
Per 1,000:21
Total:134
#3

Anti-social behaviour

Percentage:16%
Per 1,000:16.1
Total:103
#4

Criminal damage and arson

Percentage:7%
Per 1,000:7.5
Total:48
#5

Public order

Percentage:6%
Per 1,000:6.3
Total:40

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Crime in Rural North Tyneside

Rural North Tyneside's crime landscape is primarily defined by Violence and sexual offences, which account for 30.8% of all recorded incidents (199 crimes). This is followed closely by Shoplifting, which is unusually high for a rural designation at 20.7% (134 crimes), and Anti-social behaviour at 15.9%. These figures suggest that while the area has a rural character, its commercial pockets or transport links experience significant retail-related crime.

Property crime in Rural North Tyneside, including burglary, vehicle crime, and various thefts, occurs at a rate of 43.7 per 1,000 people. This is considerably higher than the UK average property crime rate of 32.3. Interestingly, while shoplifting is high, actual residential Burglary is quite low, representing only 1.7% of total crimes. Vehicle crime (5.1%) and 'Other theft' (6.2%) are more common threats to property. For homeowners, this means that while the risk of a break-in is statistically low, the risk of opportunistic theft from vehicles or outside the home is a more pressing concern. Criminal damage and arson also represent 7.4% of reports, highlighting the need for perimeter security.

Crime Types Breakdown

Violence and sexual offences
199 incidents (31.2 per 1,000)
Shoplifting
134 incidents (21 per 1,000)
Anti-social behaviour
103 incidents (16.1 per 1,000)
Criminal damage and arson
48 incidents (7.5 per 1,000)
Public order
40 incidents (6.3 per 1,000)
Other theft
40 incidents (6.3 per 1,000)
Vehicle crime
33 incidents (5.2 per 1,000)
Other crime
11 incidents (1.7 per 1,000)
Burglary
11 incidents (1.7 per 1,000)
Drugs
7 incidents (1.1 per 1,000)
Possession of weapons
7 incidents (1.1 per 1,000)
Bicycle theft
5 incidents (0.8 per 1,000)
Robbery
5 incidents (0.8 per 1,000)
Theft from the person
3 incidents (0.5 per 1,000)
Crime Types Breakdown for Rural North Tyneside - showing Violence and sexual offences (31%), Shoplifting (21%), Anti-social behaviour (16%)

Crime Rate Trend

48% change(over 12 months)
Rural North Tyneside
UK Avg/month
Crime Rate Trend for Rural North Tyneside - showing 48% decrease over 12 months

Compare Rural North Tyneside with similar populations

Rural North Tyneside has a 10.4% higher crime rate than the UK average.

Compare Rural North Tyneside with similar populations - Rural North Tyneside crime rate is 10.4% higher than UK average

Crime Trends in Rural North Tyneside

The crime rate in Rural North Tyneside is currently on a downward trend, with a 9.5% decrease in total recorded crimes over the last 12 months. This is a positive indicator for the area, suggesting that local safety initiatives or policing strategies are having an effect. Analysis of the monthly data from December 2024 to November 2025 shows that the year began with a crime rate of 10.0 per 1,000, which fluctuated throughout the spring and summer.

A peak was observed in June 2025 at 11.4 per 1,000, but this was followed by a steady decline through the autumn. By November 2025, the crime rate had dropped to a yearly low of 5.2 per 1,000. This significant reduction in the latter half of the year suggests a cooling of criminal activity. For residents, this trend is encouraging and implies that the area is becoming safer over time, with fewer incidents reported in recent months compared to the same period in the previous year.

When Do Crimes Happen in Rural North Tyneside?

Understanding peak crime times helps you stay vigilant and secure your property when it matters most.

Simulated Data

This heatmap shows estimated crime patterns based on Rural North Tyneside's crime statistics, crime type distribution, and general knowledge of when different crimes typically occur. This is not real historical data for specific times.

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Crime time heatmap for Rural North Tyneside - showing when crimes are most likely to occur by day and hour

How To Keep Safe in Rural North Tyneside

The most prevalent crime type in Rural North Tyneside is Violence and sexual offences, followed closely by Shoplifting. While much of the violent crime may be concentrated in specific areas or involve known individuals, general safety awareness is always beneficial.

To stay safe in Rural North Tyneside, consider these practical tips:

  • Be mindful of your surroundings in retail areas and shopping hubs, as these are hotspots for shoplifting and associated anti-social behaviour.
  • Ensure your vehicle is never left with valuables on display, as vehicle crime accounts for over 5% of local reports and often occurs overnight.
  • Use well-lit routes when walking at night, and avoid cut-throughs in more isolated rural patches where visibility is limited.
  • If you are a business owner, invest in high-quality retail security and staff training to mitigate the high rate of shoplifting in the area.
  • Report any suspicious loitering or anti-social behaviour to the local police to help them better allocate resources to the areas that need them most.

What Types of Crime Happen When in Rural North Tyneside?

Different crimes occur at different times. This breakdown shows which crime types dominate each time period.

Based on Crime-Type Weighted Model

Morning

6am - 12pm

Theft46%
Other32%
Vehicle Crime17%
Burglary5%
Violence0%

Morning periods are busy with retail-related theft as shops open for business.

Afternoon

12pm - 6pm

Theft53%
Other32%
Burglary9%
Vehicle Crime6%
Violence0%

Afternoon hours see the highest concentration of theft and shoplifting in commercial areas.

Evening

6pm - 12am

Other54%
Theft21%
Vehicle Crime18%
Burglary7%
Violence0%

Evening crime is primarily driven by anti-social behaviour and public order issues.

Night

12am - 6am

Vehicle Crime44%
Other36%
Theft10%
Burglary9%
Violence0%

Night-time is the peak period for vehicle crime, while violence reports decrease.

Simulated Data - Crime-Type Weighted Model

These crime patterns are estimated using the Crime Survey for England and Wales (ONS) time-of-day data, weighted by Rural North Tyneside's specific crime type distribution from Police.uk. This is not real historical data for specific times in Rural North Tyneside, but a model-generated estimate based on the area's crime composition and national timing patterns.

Crime types by time period for Rural North Tyneside - showing breakdown of burglary, violence, theft, and vehicle crime by morning, afternoon, evening, and night

Crime Timing in Rural North Tyneside

Crime in Rural North Tyneside follows a clear temporal pattern influenced by the high volume of retail-related offences. During the morning (6am - 12pm) and afternoon (12pm - 6pm), theft and shoplifting are the dominant issues, accounting for 46% and 53% of all recorded incidents respectively. This suggests that the majority of criminal activity is concentrated during business hours in commercial zones.

In the evening (6pm - 12am), the profile shifts significantly toward 'Other' crimes, including anti-social behaviour and public order offences, which make up 54% of reports. The night-time period (12am - 6am) sees the most dramatic change, with vehicle crime surging to 44% of all activity. While violence reports drop to 0% during these late hours, the risk to property—specifically vehicles—is at its highest. Burglary remains a low but steady threat, peaking at 9% in both the afternoon and night periods. This indicates that while the area is busy with retail crime by day, the primary residential concern is vehicle security at night.

Police Response Times in Rural North Tyneside

How quickly do police respond to emergencies?

Grade 1 (Immediate)

Emergency 999 calls requiring immediate attendance — crimes in progress, threat to life, or serious injury.

Grade 2 (Priority)

Serious incidents needing prompt response but no immediate threat to life — recent crimes, vulnerable victims.

Grade 1 - Immediate

Emergency Response

11 minActual
Actual
11 min
Target
15 min
UK Average
15 min
4 min faster than target

Grade 2 - Priority

Priority Response

34 minActual
Actual
34 min
Target
1h
UK Average
1h
26 min faster than target

Active Officers

1,465

Each = 500 officers

Police Stations

Pending

Station count data is being collected

Why Response Time Matters

The average burglary takes just 8-10 minutes. Even when police respond quickly, burglars are often gone before anyone arrives.

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2024 data
Median response times
Source: FOI Request
Police response times in Rural North Tyneside - showing Grade 1 immediate and Grade 2 priority response times compared to UK averages

Rural North Tyneside sits in a region with varied crime profiles. Compared to Seaton Burn, which has a higher crime rate of 126.0 per 1,000, Rural North Tyneside is notably safer. However, it experiences more recorded activity than Wideopen (49.6) and Dinnington (37.8). Its crime rate is also slightly higher than the nearby urban hub of Cramlington (97.5). For those evaluating the region, Rural North Tyneside offers a middle ground; it has the amenities and retail activity that can drive higher shoplifting stats, but it maintains a safety score that is superior to more densely populated urban centres nearby. The low burglary rate here is a significant differentiator compared to more central urban areas.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about crime and safety in Rural North Tyneside

Rural North Tyneside has a safety score of 78/100, which is very close to the UK average of 79. Its overall crime rate is 101.2 per 1,000 people, which is slightly higher than the national average of 91.7. Despite the higher rate, the safety score indicates that the area remains a relatively secure and stable place to live.
The area is generally safe for families, evidenced by a strong safety score of 78/100. While the crime rate of 101.2 per 1,000 is above the national average, much of this is driven by shoplifting and violence rather than residential burglary. Families should feel confident in the area, provided they maintain standard home and vehicle security.
Rural North Tyneside's crime rate of 101.2 per 1,000 people is roughly 10% higher than the UK average of 91.7. Its property crime rate of 43.7 per 1,000 also exceeds the national average of 32.3. However, its safety score of 78/100 is nearly identical to the UK average of 79, suggesting a balanced safety profile.
Burglary is very uncommon in Rural North Tyneside, with a rate of just 1.7 per 1,000 people. This accounts for only 1.7% of all recorded crimes in the area. Compared to many other urban and suburban areas, the risk of residential burglary here is significantly lower than the national trend.
Vehicle crime occurs at a rate of 5.2 per 1,000 people in Rural North Tyneside, making up 5.1% of total crimes. While not the most prevalent issue, it is more common than burglary. Residents are encouraged to secure their vehicles, especially at night when vehicle-related incidents tend to increase.
The most common crime in Rural North Tyneside is Violence and sexual offences, which makes up 30.8% of all reports. This is followed by Shoplifting at 20.7%. The high percentage of shoplifting suggests that commercial areas within this rural district are significant hotspots for recorded criminal activity.
Crime in Rural North Tyneside is currently decreasing, with a 9.5% reduction in total incidents over the last year. Monthly data shows a downward trend towards the end of 2025, with the crime rate dropping to 5.2 per 1,000 in November from peaks of 11.4 earlier in the year.
Yes, Rural North Tyneside appears to be getting safer, as evidenced by a 9.5% year-over-year decrease in crime. The safety score of 78/100 and the low burglary rate suggest a positive environment, and the recent downward trend in monthly reports is an encouraging sign for current and prospective residents.
Rural North Tyneside's crime rate of 101.2 is higher than some nearby settlements like Wideopen (49.6) but comparable to other parts of the local authority. Its safety score of 78/100 is higher than Seaton Burn (71), indicating that it is perceived as one of the safer urban-fringe areas in the region.
To reduce burglary risk, even though it is low in Rural North Tyneside, you should ensure all windows and doors are locked and use gravel on driveways to create noise. For comprehensive protection, scOS offers AI-powered boundary detection that can alert you to suspicious activity before a break-in even begins, providing peace of mind.
Given the higher-than-average property crime rate of 43.7, we recommend proactive security like the scOS operating system. While traditional cameras only record shoplifting or vehicle theft after the fact, scOS uses AI to identify and deter potential threats at your property line, preventing incidents before they escalate.
The shoplifting rate in Rural North Tyneside is 21.0 per 1,000 people, which is 20.7% of all crime. Shoplifting is a significant "business crime" here, likely concentrated in local retail hubs. This high rate is a major contributor to the area's overall crime statistics, impacting local businesses more than residential safety.
Most crime in Rural North Tyneside is recorded during the afternoon and morning hours, largely due to the high volume of shoplifting and theft. Afternoon hours (12pm-6pm) see theft-related offences accounting for 53% of all activity, while evening and night hours see a shift toward vehicle crime and anti-social behaviour.
Rural North Tyneside is relatively safe at night, with violence reports dropping to 0%. However, vehicle crime becomes more prominent during the night (12am-6am), accounting for 44% of all incidents in that period. Residents should ensure their cars are securely parked and property perimeters are monitored.
Burglaries are most likely to occur in Rural North Tyneside during the afternoon and night periods, both accounting for 9% of their respective time period's crimes. While the overall number of burglaries is very low, these periods represent the times when properties are most vulnerable to intrusion.

In Rural North Tyneside, the property crime rate of 43.7 per 1,000 people highlights a need for effective security, particularly to combat vehicle crime and opportunistic theft. Traditional security systems often rely on recording footage, which is only useful after a crime has been committed. For residents seeking a higher level of protection, a proactive approach is required. The scOS AI-powered security system shifts the focus from recording to prevention. By using advanced AI to monitor your property's boundaries, scOS can detect unauthorised individuals before they reach your home or vehicle. The system's ability to distinguish between normal activity and a genuine threat means you aren't bothered by false alarms, but can rely on autonomous responses—such as activating lights or speakers—to deter criminals instantly. In an area where vehicle crime is a notable factor, having a system that watches your driveway with multi-camera intelligence provides a level of security that standard DIY cameras cannot match.

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Understanding Our Data

How we source and verify crime information for Rural North Tyneside

4,682+
Areas Covered
8.2M+
Crime Records
100%
Official Sources

Understanding the Calculations

The crime rate represents the number of recorded incidents per thousand residents in Rural North Tyneside. 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
Our system covers 4,682+ areas across England and Wales, including major urban centers, towns, and administrative regions. We refresh statistics immediately when official sources publish updates (generally monthly) and maintain archives for historical analysis.

Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0

scOS is not affiliated with or endorsed by these organisations.

Latest data: November 2025

New data is released by Police.uk approximately once a month

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