Monthly Crime Statistics

Coalville Crime Rate May 2023 | Monthly Statistics

Coalville crime rate in May 2023 was 8.8 per 1,000, 10% above the UK average. Anti-social behaviour surged by 130.8% compared to April.

185
Total Crimes
8.8
Per 1,000 People
8
UK Average
-15.9%
vs Previous Month

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Coalville’s crime rate in May 2023 stood at 8.8 per 1,000 residents, placing it 10% above the UK average of 8.0. This figure reflects a combination of local dynamics and seasonal factors, with violence and sexual offences dominating the crime profile at 36.2% of all reported incidents. Anti-social behaviour and public order offences further contributed to the elevated rate, with the latter being 67% above the UK average. The seasonal context of May, marked by bank holidays and extended daylight hours, likely influenced patterns of outdoor activity and socialising, potentially exacerbating conflicts in public spaces. While violent crime remained the most prevalent category, property crimes accounted for 31.9% of the total, with shoplifting and vehicle crime both below UK averages. This suggests that local initiatives targeting anti-social behaviour and public order may need re-evaluation, given their disproportionate impact on the area’s crime rate. The data also highlights a shift in crime mix, with violent crime now slightly outpacing property crime, a trend that may be linked to Coalville’s built-up nature and the presence of multiple community hubs that attract both residents and visitors. The overall rate, though slightly higher than the UK average, shows a notable decline from the previous month, indicating that temporary factors such as weather or event calendars could have influenced the monthly numbers. However, the persistent gap in public order offences and anti-social behaviour underscores the need for sustained efforts to address these issues, which appear to be deeply rooted in the area’s social fabric. As May transitions into summer, local authorities may need to monitor these trends closely, ensuring that policing strategies remain responsive to the evolving needs of the community.

May 2023 saw a dramatic 130.8% increase in anti-social behaviour, rising from 13 to 30 incidents. This surge, unprecedently steep, may partly explain the overall rise in violent crime, which remained the most common category at 36.2% of total crimes. Public order offences also stood out, with a 67% gap above the UK average, suggesting heightened tensions in public spaces. Conversely, criminal damage and arson fell 38.7% to 19 cases, possibly linked to seasonal factors such as fewer outdoor activities or reduced alcohol-fuelled incidents. Theft from the person, though minimal at one case, doubled from zero, highlighting a rare but concerning spike. Meanwhile, drugs-related offences halved, and other theft dropped by 37.5%, indicating potential successes in targeted interventions. These shifts underscore the need for adaptive policing strategies to address volatile categories like anti-social behaviour, which now dominate the crime profile in Coalville.

Coalville’s crime rate in May 2023 fell 15.9% compared to the previous month, dropping from 10.4 to 8.8 per 1,000 residents. This decline aligns with seasonal patterns, as May’s longer evenings and bank holidays may have shifted activity away from crime-prone hours. On a daily basis, the area saw approximately six crimes reported each day, a figure that reflects the town’s built-up nature and population density. Over the course of the month, one crime occurred for every 114 residents, a measure that contextualises the monthly exposure for local residents. This rate, while slightly above the UK average, shows a marked reduction from April, suggesting temporary factors such as weather or event schedules may have influenced crime trends. The population size of 21,069 further underscores the need for targeted policing and community engagement to address specific crime types, such as public order and anti-social behaviour, which remain high compared to national averages.

Crime Breakdown - May 2023

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Violence and sexual offences673.236.2%
Anti-social behaviour301.416.2%
Public order231.112.4%
Criminal damage and arson190.910.3%
Other theft100.55.4%
Vehicle crime90.44.9%
Shoplifting90.44.9%
Other crime60.33.2%
Burglary50.22.7%
Drugs30.11.6%
Possession of weapons20.11.1%
Robbery10.10.5%
Theft from the person10.10.5%

Understanding Our Data

How we source and verify crime information for Coalville

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Understanding the Calculations

The crime rate represents the number of recorded incidents per thousand residents in Coalville. 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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