Monthly Crime Statistics

Alnwick Crime Rate January 2024 | Monthly Statistics

Alnwick’s crime rate in January 2024 rose 31.1% above the UK average, with property and violent crimes each accounting for 33.3% of all incidents. Public order offences surged by 100% compared to December.

63
Total Crimes
9.7
Per 1,000 People
7.4
UK Average
+26%
vs Previous Month

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Alnwick’s crime rate in January 2024 stood at 9.7 per 1,000 residents, a 31.1% increase above the UK average of 7.4 per 1,000. This figure places the town in a distinct position compared to the national benchmark, with crime patterns shaped by its unique character as a historic, mixed-use community. The breakdown of crimes reveals a striking balance between property and violent offences, each accounting for 33.3% of the total. This contrasts with the UK average, where violent crimes typically constitute a smaller proportion, suggesting local factors may be amplifying this category. Violence and sexual offences, which accounted for 33.3% of all crimes, were 23% above the UK average, while anti-social behaviour remained 82% higher than the national figure. These trends may reflect the town’s small population and the concentration of activity in its historic core, where limited policing resources and high foot traffic could contribute to persistent issues. Seasonal factors also played a role, with January’s shorter days and reduced retail activity shifting criminal behaviour toward low-visibility offences. The data underscores the need for targeted interventions to address both the volume and nature of crime in Alnwick. For residents, the balance between property and violent crimes highlights the importance of community vigilance and collaboration with local authorities to mitigate risks. The town’s relatively low population density, combined with its tourist appeal, may also create unique challenges in managing crime, requiring strategies that balance economic interests with public safety. Overall, the January 2024 figures provide a snapshot of a community grappling with crime patterns that differ from broader national trends, necessitating tailored approaches to address local needs.

The balance between property and violent crimes in January 2024—each contributing 33.3% to the total—contrasts sharply with the UK average, where violent crimes typically represent a smaller share. This suggests unique local dynamics, possibly linked to Alnwick’s historic town centre and mix of residential and tourist activity. Public order offences saw a 100% increase from December, rising from three to six incidents, a surge that may reflect heightened tensions during colder weather or post-holiday social gatherings. Conversely, shoplifting and other theft crimes fell by 40%, aligning with the UK trend of reduced retail footfall in January. Anti-social behaviour, though down from 16 to 12 incidents, remained 82% above the UK average, a persistent challenge for local authorities. Drugs-related crimes also doubled, jumping from zero to three cases, a shift that could indicate increased illicit activity during the winter months. These fluctuations highlight the need for adaptive policing strategies to address seasonal crime patterns.

Alnwick’s crime rate in January 2024 rose 26.0% from December’s 7.7 per 1,000 residents, reaching 9.7 per 1,000. This equates to approximately two crimes reported daily over the 31-day period—a figure that may feel more pronounced in a town with a population of 6,508. On a monthly scale, the 63 total crimes mean one reported incident occurred for roughly every 103 residents, a ratio that highlights the local impact of crime in a small, historic community. The increase from the previous month suggests a shift in criminal activity patterns, potentially influenced by January’s shorter days and reduced retail footfall. These factors may have redirected attention away from high-visibility crimes toward persistent, low-visibility offences such as anti-social behaviour and drug-related incidents. The town’s character as a mix of residential and tourist activity, combined with its rural setting, likely contributes to the interplay between seasonal fluctuations and local crime dynamics. The contrast with the UK average of 7.4 per 1,000 residents underscores Alnwick’s position as an area with higher-than-average crime rates, a trend that requires sustained community engagement and targeted policing strategies.

Crime Breakdown - January 2024

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Violence and sexual offences213.233.3%
Anti-social behaviour121.819.1%
Criminal damage and arson91.414.3%
Public order60.99.5%
Burglary50.87.9%
Other theft30.54.8%
Drugs30.54.8%
Shoplifting30.54.8%
Vehicle crime10.21.6%

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How we source and verify crime information for Alnwick

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Understanding the Calculations

The crime rate represents the number of recorded incidents per thousand residents in Alnwick. 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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  • Office for National StatisticsPopulation statistics and the Crime Survey for England and Wales
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