Monthly Crime Statistics

Nottingham Crime Rate October 2024 | Monthly Statistics

Nottingham's crime rate in October 2024 was 12.7 per 1,000, with anti-social behaviour 102% above the UK average. Monthly statistics reveal sharp increases in certain categories.

4,204
Total Crimes
12.7
Per 1,000 People
8.1
UK Average
+13.4%
vs Previous Month

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The crime mix in Nottingham during October 2024 reveals a starkly imbalanced profile, with violent and sexual offences dominating the landscape. At 12.7 per 1,000 residents, the overall crime rate was 56.8% above the UK average, a disparity that underscores the city's unique challenges. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 28% of all reported crimes, far exceeding the UK average of 2.7 per 1,000. This category's dominance is consistent with Nottingham's role as a major urban centre with a mix of university campuses, nightlife districts, and socioeconomic diversity. Anti-social behaviour, at 2.6 per 1,000, further amplified the city's struggles, with its rate 102% above the UK average. This pattern is likely tied to the area's high population density and the seasonal context of October, when clocks go back and evenings grow darker, potentially increasing opportunities for disorder. Shoplifting, though lower than anti-social behaviour, still showed a 94% gap above the UK average, pointing to the influence of retail hubs in the city centre. The absence of a significant drop in violent crime compared to previous months suggests that underlying factors—such as the presence of multiple universities and transient populations—continue to shape the local crime picture. These figures, when combined with the seasonal context, paint a complex picture of a city where urban density and social dynamics create persistent challenges for law enforcement and community safety initiatives.

October saw a striking 170.5% increase in anti-social behaviour, from 322 to 871 incidents, marking the most significant jump in the dataset. This surge aligns with seasonal factors, as shorter evenings and Halloween activities may have contributed to heightened disorder. Meanwhile, violent crimes remained a dominant category, accounting for 28% of all reported incidents.6 per 1,000 was 35% above the UK average. The sharp contrast between anti-social behaviour and the relatively stable rate of vehicle crime (+20.5% to 194) highlights the uneven distribution of challenges. Theft from the person fell 50% below the UK average, a rare positive deviation that may reflect the city's lower tourist density compared to coastal resorts. These figures offer residents a concrete insight into where to focus local safety efforts, with anti-social behaviour emerging as a critical priority for community action.

Nottingham's crime rate in October 2024 rose 13.4% compared to the previous month, reaching 12.7 per 1,000 residents. This increase, though modest in absolute terms, reflects a shift in patterns. On a daily basis, 136 crimes were reported each day in October, highlighting the persistent pressure on local policing resources. When scaled to the population, this translates to one reported crime for every 79 residents over the course of the month, a figure that underscores the frequency of incidents in a city with 331,077 residents. The rise in anti-social behaviour, which jumped 170.5% from 322 to 871 cases, suggests a possible link to seasonal factors such as shorter daylight hours and Halloween-related activity. While the overall rate remains significantly higher than the UK average, the month-on-month change illustrates the fluctuating nature of crime in urban environments where population density and social dynamics can amplify local trends.

Crime Breakdown - October 2024

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Violence and sexual offences1,1763.628%
Anti-social behaviour8712.620.7%
Shoplifting4781.411.4%
Other theft2990.97.1%
Criminal damage and arson2940.97%
Public order2870.96.8%
Vehicle crime1940.64.6%
Drugs1610.53.8%
Burglary1250.43%
Other crime1110.32.6%
Possession of weapons710.21.7%
Bicycle theft470.11.1%
Robbery450.11.1%
Theft from the person450.11.1%

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Crime Rate Methodology

We determine crime rates by calculating recorded offences per 1,000 residents. This standardised metric enables meaningful comparisons between different-sized regions across the UK.

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