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Nottingham Crime Rate May 2023 | Monthly Statistics

Nottingham's crime rate in May 2023 reached 13.9 per 1,000 residents, 73.8% above the UK average. Anti-social behaviour rose by 23.1%, while shoplifting fell by 13.7%.

4,608
Total Crimes
13.9
Per 1,000 People
8
UK Average
+12.7%
vs Previous Month

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In May 2023, Nottingham recorded a crime rate of 13.9 per 1,000 residents, placing it 73.8% above the UK average of 8.0. This stark deviation from the national norm reflects the area's unique challenges, shaped by its urban density and social dynamics. The top crime types—violence and sexual offences (28.8% of total), anti-social behaviour (23.6%), and shoplifting (9.5%)—illustrate a profile dominated by interpersonal conflicts and disorder, rather than property-focused crimes. The seasonal context of May, with its longer evenings and bank holidays, likely contributes to heightened social interactions that may exacerbate anti-social behaviour and public order issues. Violence and sexual offences, at 4.0 per 1,000, remain high compared to the UK average, suggesting a need for targeted interventions in high-risk zones. Anti-social behaviour, which surged by 23.1% month-on-month, appears to be a recurring challenge, possibly tied to the area's youthful demographic and urban environment. The presence of shoplifting as the third most common crime (9.5%) highlights the influence of retail spaces in the city centre. may indicate early success in addressing this issue. These patterns underscore the importance of understanding local context when interpreting crime data, as factors such as population density, economic conditions, and seasonal rhythms play a critical role in shaping the area's crime profile.

May 2023 saw a 23.1% increase in anti-social behaviour, the most significant rise among reported crimes, potentially linked to extended evenings and increased socialising during bank holidays. Concurrently, possession of weapons surged by 46.2%, indicating a sharp uptick in this category. In contrast, shoplifting declined by 13.7%, possibly reflecting seasonal shifts or targeted interventions. Violent crimes, at 4.0 per 1,000, remain 44% above the UK average, highlighting a persistent challenge in addressing personal safety. These fluctuations underscore the need for tailored strategies to address emerging trends while maintaining vigilance in high-risk areas.

Nottingham's crime rate in May 2023 rose to 13.9 per 1,000 residents, marking a 12.7% increase from the previous month's rate of 12.4. This shift translates to a daily average of approximately 149 crimes reported in the area, highlighting the persistent presence of criminal activity. On a monthly scale, one crime was reported for every 72 residents, underscoring the frequency of incidents within the population. When compared to the UK average of 8.0 per 1,000, Nottingham's rate remains significantly higher, reflecting a combination of local factors. The population context further illustrates that residents face a higher risk of encountering crime than the national average. This data invites consideration of how local dynamics, such as seasonal activity and urban density, influence the crime profile in Nottingham.

Crime Breakdown - May 2023

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Violence and sexual offences1,329428.8%
Anti-social behaviour1,0863.323.6%
Shoplifting4361.39.5%
Criminal damage and arson3561.17.7%
Public order32217%
Other theft2940.96.4%
Drugs2000.64.3%
Vehicle crime1800.53.9%
Burglary1290.42.8%
Other crime890.31.9%
Possession of weapons760.21.7%
Robbery400.10.9%
Bicycle theft400.10.9%
Theft from the person310.10.7%

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