Monthly Crime Statistics

Stakeford Crime Rate August 2025 | Monthly Statistics

August 2025 saw Stakeford's crime rate at 9.5 per 1,000, 17.3% above the UK average, with violence and sexual offences accounting for 50% of all crimes reported.

70
Total Crimes
9.5
Per 1,000 People
8.1
UK Average
+16.7%
vs Previous Month

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Stakeford's crime profile in August 2025 reveals a starkly uneven distribution of crime types, with violent offences dominating the landscape. At 9.5 per 1,000 residents, the area's overall crime rate is 17.3% above the UK average, a divergence that demands closer examination. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 50% of all reported crimes, a proportion significantly higher than the national average, which stands at 2.9 per 1,000 for this category. This imbalance suggests a localised pressure on public safety that may be influenced by the area's built-up character and seasonal dynamics. The month of August, typically a peak for tourism, could contribute to this pattern, as transient populations and increased foot traffic in the town centre may heighten the risk of violent incidents. Anti-social behaviour, while lower than the UK average by 32%, remains a persistent concern, with 10% of all crimes falling into this category. This contrast with the surge in 'other crime'—which rose by 500%—hints at a broader spectrum of unclassified or emerging offences. The presence of 35 violent crimes, compared to 16 property-related incidents, further underscores the dominance of personal safety concerns over economic crimes in this area. Such a mix may be consistent with Stakeford's role as a commuter hub or its proximity to major transport links, which could drive both transient populations and targeted crimes. The seasonal context of August, with its influx of holidaymakers and the potential for overcrowding in local amenities, may also play a role in amplifying violent incidents. These factors combined illustrate a community grappling with a unique set of challenges that diverge from the national crime profile, necessitating tailored approaches to public safety.

August 2025 witnessed a dramatic 500% surge in 'other crime', rising from one to six incidents, a shift that suggests either a broader category of unclassified offences or a spike in specific activities. Burglary and possession of weapons both doubled from zero to two incidents, an anomaly that may be linked to the seasonal context of August, when empty homes and increased foot traffic could heighten vulnerability. Conversely, anti-social behaviour fell by 56.3% to seven incidents, a decline that contrasts with the overall upward trend in crime. The area's violent crime rate—4.7 per 1,000—was 64% above the UK average, a stark deviation that may reflect local factors such as the proximity of major transport hubs or transient populations. Drug-related crimes dropped by 75%, from four to one, a reduction that could indicate successful local interventions or shifting patterns in illicit activity. These fluctuations highlight the dynamic nature of crime in Stakeford, where specific categories show marked divergence from national trends.

Stakeford's crime rate in August 2025 rose to 9.5 per 1,000 residents, marking a 16.7% increase from the previous month's rate of 8.1. This shift positions the area above the UK average by 17.3%, a notable divergence that warrants scrutiny. Daily crime statistics reveal an average of two reported incidents per day, a figure that, while modest, reflects the concentrated nature of crime in a built-up area within Northumberland. Over the course of the month, one crime occurred for every 106 residents, a monthly exposure rate that underscores the frequency of incidents within a relatively small population. This statistic, when contextualised against Stakeford's 7,407 residents, highlights the disproportionate impact of crime on local communities. The population-scaled perspective reveals that the area's crime profile is not merely a reflection of absolute numbers but of the density of incidents within a tightly knit community. This context is critical for understanding how local factors, such as seasonal tourism or community dynamics, may amplify or mitigate the perceived risk of crime.

Crime Breakdown - August 2025

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Violence and sexual offences354.750%
Anti-social behaviour7110%
Other crime60.88.6%
Shoplifting40.55.7%
Other theft40.55.7%
Public order40.55.7%
Criminal damage and arson30.44.3%
Burglary20.32.9%
Robbery20.32.9%
Possession of weapons10.11.4%
Drugs10.11.4%
Bicycle theft10.11.4%

Understanding Our Data

How we source and verify crime information for Stakeford

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Understanding the Calculations

The crime rate represents the number of recorded incidents per thousand residents in Stakeford. 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
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Page updated: 24 April 2026

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