Monthly Crime Statistics

Clifton (Nottingham) Crime Rate September 2023 | Monthly Statistics

Clifton (Nottingham) crime rate in September 2023 stood at 10.0 per 1,000, 25% above the UK average, with shoplifting rates 293% higher than the national average.

199
Total Crimes
10
Per 1,000 People
8
UK Average
-13.1%
vs Previous Month

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Clifton (Nottingham) recorded a crime rate of 10.0 per 1,000 in September 2023, placing it 25% above the UK average of 8.0 per 1,000. This figure, while elevated, reflects a nuanced crime picture shaped by the area’s characteristics as a built-up district within a major urban centre. The most prevalent crime type was violence and sexual offences, accounting for 35.7% of all reported incidents, followed closely by shoplifting (22.1%) and anti-social behaviour (16.1%). These statistics highlight a dual challenge: ensuring public safety in spaces where social interactions are frequent, and addressing the economic opportunities that may drive retail-related crimes. The seasonal context of September—marked by the return of students to local universities and the transition into darker evenings—likely contributes to the prominence of violence and sexual offences, as well as anti-social behaviour. The shoplifting figures, which are 293% above the UK average, suggest a possible correlation with the area’s proximity to educational institutions and the associated foot traffic during freshers’ week. This is not to imply a direct causal link, but rather to note that the combination of high-density living, transient populations, and retail hubs may create conditions where such crimes are more likely to occur. The relatively low rates of vehicle crime and burglary, both below the UK average, indicate that certain aspects of Clifton’s infrastructure—such as secure parking or lower residential burglary rates—may provide a buffer against these types of incidents. However, the persistent elevation of violent crime compared to the national average signals a need for sustained community-based initiatives that address underlying social tensions and support vulnerable groups. The month’s data, therefore, illustrates a landscape where the interplay between transient populations, urban density, and seasonal rhythms shapes the crime profile, demanding a tailored approach to prevention and response.

September 2023 marked a 25.7% increase in shoplifting, pushing the category to 44 incidents, a stark contrast to its UK average of 0.6 per 1,000. This surge, while not unprecedented, suggests a possible link to the influx of students and freshers returning to Nottingham’s universities, whose proximity to Clifton may have intensified retail opportunities for offenders. Conversely, vehicle crime fell by 57.1% compared to August, with only 3 incidents reported, a drop that could reflect improved parking management or seasonal changes in vehicle usage as the weather turned cooler. The balance between property and violent crime shifted subtly, with 69 property crimes and 71 violent crimes reported, a near parity that may indicate a combination of public space utilisation and personal safety concerns. Robbery rates surged by 100%, with one incident recorded in September—up from zero in August—highlighting a sudden, albeit isolated, spike in predatory activity. This contrast between categories underscores the need for targeted policing strategies that address both theft and personal safety in Clifton’s built-up environment.

Clifton (Nottingham) saw a 13.1% decrease in its overall crime rate from 11.5 per 1,000 in August 2023 to 10.0 per 1,000 in September 2023. This decline, though modest, aligns with a seasonal pattern often observed in areas with strong educational institutions: as term-time activities intensify, informal socialising may shift indoors, potentially reducing public spaces where certain crimes occur. The daily crime count in September averaged 7 incidents per day, a figure that, while local to Clifton, reflects a consistent rhythm of activity in a built-up area with a mix of residential and commercial zones. Over the course of the month, one reported crime occurred for roughly every 100 residents, a monthly exposure rate that, when contextualised against the area's population of nearly 20,000, underscores the need for sustained community engagement. This figure does not suggest a spike in risk but highlights the persistent presence of crime within a densely populated, urbanised setting. The population-scaled perspective reveals that while Clifton’s rate remains above the UK average, the absolute number of crimes reported is manageable within the context of its size and infrastructure.

Crime Breakdown - September 2023

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Violence and sexual offences713.635.7%
Shoplifting442.222.1%
Anti-social behaviour321.616.1%
Criminal damage and arson90.54.5%
Public order90.54.5%
Drugs80.44%
Other crime80.44%
Other theft50.32.5%
Burglary50.32.5%
Vehicle crime30.21.5%
Possession of weapons20.11%
Bicycle theft20.11%
Robbery10.10.5%

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Understanding the Calculations

The crime rate represents the number of recorded incidents per thousand residents in Clifton (Nottingham). This approach ensures fair comparison regardless of area population size.

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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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