Monthly Crime Statistics

Stakeford Crime Rate May 2023 | Monthly Statistics

Stakeford recorded 7.0 crimes per 1,000 residents in May 2023, a 12.5% drop below the UK average. Public order offences surged by 250% compared to April, highlighting a notable shift in crime patterns.

52
Total Crimes
7
Per 1,000 People
8
UK Average
-13.3%
vs Previous Month

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May 2023 saw an unexpected surge in public order offences in Stakeford, a built-up area within Northumberland, marking the most significant shift in the month’s crime profile. With a crime rate of 7.0 per 1,000 residents—12.5% below the UK average—the area maintained its generally low crime profile, though the 250% increase in public order offences stands out as a notable anomaly. This rise, from 2 to 7 incidents, contrasts with other trends, such as a 70% drop in shoplifting and a 44.4% decrease in violence and sexual offences. The data suggests that seasonal factors, including longer evenings and increased outdoor socialising during May’s bank holidays, may have contributed to the spike in public order issues. Stakeford’s overall crime picture remains characterised by low levels of property crime, with only 13 incidents reported, and a particularly low burglary rate of 0.1 per 1,000, far below the UK average. However, the sharp increase in public order offences raises questions about the interplay between local events and community dynamics. The area’s rural setting within a county known for low population density may have limited opportunities for certain crimes, yet the built-up nature of Stakeford could create micro-environments where public order issues are more pronounced. The crime mix shows that violence and sexual offences, while declining, still accounted for 28.9% of all incidents, underscoring their continued relevance to the area’s safety profile. These patterns align with broader Northumberland trends, where crime rates tend to remain below national averages, though localised factors can drive specific categories upward. The data also reveals that anti-social behaviour rates in Stakeford were 43% above the UK average, suggesting a need for targeted interventions in this category. Overall, May 2023 illustrates the complex relationship between geography, seasonality, and crime patterns, with Stakeford’s built-up character creating a unique balance of low overall crime and specific spikes in certain offence types.

Public order offences saw an unprecedented 250% increase in May 2023, rising from 2 to 7 incidents. This surge, though modest in absolute terms, marks a stark departure from earlier trends and may reflect seasonal factors like longer evenings and increased socialising. Meanwhile, shoplifting fell by 70% compared to April, dropping from 10 to 3 incidents—a decline that could indicate improved retail security measures or reduced foot traffic during bank holidays. Violence and sexual offences also fell sharply, down 44.4% from 27 to 15 incidents, suggesting a temporary reduction in aggressive behaviour. Stakeford’s public order offences rate (1.0 per 1,000) exceeded the UK average by 52%, while violent crime was 28% below the national benchmark. These contrasts highlight the area’s unique crime dynamics, where local factors may outweigh broader trends. A resident might find the 70% drop in shoplifting particularly relevant, as it suggests retail premises may be adopting effective crime prevention strategies.

Stakeford's crime rate in May 2023 fell 13.3% compared to April 2023, dropping from 8.1 to 7.0 per 1,000 residents. This decline aligns with the area’s generally low crime profile, though the month-on-month shift merits closer examination. Daily crime figures show 2 reported incidents per day on average, a rate that, while modest, reflects local patterns consistent with Northumberland’s rural character. Over the course of May, one crime occurred for every 142 residents, a monthly exposure rate that suggests most residents experience no crime during the month. This statistic contextualises the overall safety of Stakeford, where crime remains well below the UK average. The population context is critical: with 7,407 residents, the 52 total crimes reported in May represent a manageable burden for local policing resources. This low level of criminal activity contrasts with areas where higher population density or urban infrastructure drives more frequent incidents, though Stakeford’s built-up nature within a rural county may moderate both opportunities and risks for crime.

Crime Breakdown - May 2023

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Violence and sexual offences15228.9%
Anti-social behaviour141.926.9%
Public order7113.5%
Criminal damage and arson50.79.6%
Other theft40.57.7%
Shoplifting30.45.8%
Burglary10.11.9%
Possession of weapons10.11.9%
Drugs10.11.9%
Other crime10.11.9%

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