Monthly Crime Statistics

Dinnington (Rotherham) Crime Rate October 2024 | Monthly Statistics

Dinnington (Rotherham) recorded a crime rate of 9.8 per 1,000 in October 2024, 21% above the UK average. Anti-social behaviour surged by 63%, raising concerns for residents.

138
Total Crimes
9.8
Per 1,000 People
8.1
UK Average
+13.1%
vs Previous Month

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Dinnington (Rotherham) experienced a sharp increase in crime during October 2024, with an overall rate of 9.8 crimes per 1,000 residents — 21% above the UK average. This marked departure from national trends highlights specific local pressures, particularly in anti-social behaviour, which accounted for 31.9% of all incidents. The category's rate of 3.1 per 1,000 is 140% above the UK average, suggesting a combination of community-specific factors and seasonal influences. As clocks went back and daylight hours shortened, the increased prevalence of anti-social behaviour aligns with patterns observed in other urban areas during October, when darker evenings and Halloween-related activity can amplify incidents in public spaces. Violence and sexual offences also rose, though by a more moderate 5% compared to the UK average, while criminal damage and arson saw an 86% surge above the national benchmark. These trends are consistent with the area's built-up character, where higher population density and limited open spaces may contribute to concentrated crime patterns. The data also reveals a combination of property and violent crime, with property-related offences accounting for 39% of total incidents (44 anti-social behaviour, 16 criminal damage, 11 vehicle crime) and violent crimes making up 29% (40 violence and sexual offences). This balance contrasts with the UK's broader distribution, where property crimes typically dominate. The seasonal context of October — with its shorter days and increased pedestrian activity — likely exacerbates these trends, particularly in areas with high foot traffic or limited street lighting. While the overall rate remains elevated, the most alarming figures are in anti-social behaviour and weapon possession, both of which are significantly above national averages and may reflect deeper community challenges that require targeted interventions.

October 2024 saw a stark rise in possession of weapons, with cases increasing by 300% compared to the previous month. This jump from one to four incidents signals a troubling shift in local dynamics. Concurrently, shoplifting incidents doubled, rising from two to six, a trend that may be linked to Halloween-related activity or seasonal retail patterns. Anti-social behaviour also saw a significant increase, climbing 63% to 44 incidents — the most common crime type in the area. This category's rate is 140% above the UK average, a disparity that suggests concentrated issues in specific neighbourhoods or public spaces. While some categories showed declines, such as drugs-related crimes falling by 80%, the overall trajectory remains concerning. The sharp rise in weapon possession, in particular, warrants attention from local authorities and residents, as it could indicate increased tensions or unaddressed community issues.

Dinnington's crime rate in October 2024 rose to 9.8 per 1,000 residents, marking a 13.1% increase from the previous month's 8.6 per 1,000. This upward trend places the area 21% above the UK average, a significant gap that underscores local challenges. On a daily basis, the area saw roughly four crimes reported each day, translating to one reported crime for every 103 residents over the course of the month. While this monthly exposure figure is a snapshot of aggregate risk, it highlights the frequency of incidents in a community of 14,160 people. The population context reveals that even relatively low absolute numbers can have a pronounced impact when concentrated within a smaller geographic area, especially when paired with seasonal factors like shorter daylight hours and increased foot traffic during Halloween. This combination of local density and seasonal dynamics likely amplifies the visibility of crime in public spaces.

Crime Breakdown - October 2024

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Anti-social behaviour443.131.9%
Violence and sexual offences402.829%
Criminal damage and arson161.111.6%
Vehicle crime110.88%
Other theft60.44.4%
Shoplifting60.44.4%
Burglary50.43.6%
Public order40.32.9%
Possession of weapons40.32.9%
Drugs10.10.7%
Other crime10.10.7%

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The crime rate represents the number of recorded incidents per thousand residents in Dinnington (Rotherham). 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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