Monthly Crime Statistics

Rushmoor Crime Rate April 2024 | Monthly Statistics

Rushmoor recorded 7.0 crimes per 1,000 residents in April 2024, 9.1% below the UK average. Shoplifting rose sharply by 36.1% compared to March.

744
Total Crimes
7
Per 1,000 People
7.7
UK Average
-2.1%
vs Previous Month

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The crime profile in Rushmoor during April 2024 reveals a combination of violent and property-related offences, with a marked emphasis on interpersonal crime. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 34.5% of all reported incidents, significantly outpacing other categories. This dominance of violent crime may reflect the area's urban character, where public spaces and social interactions create opportunities for such incidents. The second-highest category, shoplifting (13.2% of total crimes), aligns with the presence of retail hubs and high streets, which are known to attract opportunistic theft. Anti-social behaviour, comprising 11.3% of crimes, further underscores the role of community dynamics in shaping local crime patterns. Seasonal factors in April—such as the Easter holiday and the transition into spring—likely influenced these trends, with increased outdoor activity potentially contributing to both higher violent crimes and shoplifting. The overall crime rate of 7.0 per 1,000 residents places Rushmoor 9.1% below the UK average, a figure that may be attributed to effective policing strategies, community engagement efforts, or the area's socio-economic characteristics. Violent crime rates in Rushmoor (2.4 per 1,000) are 6% below the UK average for this category, suggesting that while violent crime remains a concern, it is not as prevalent as in other parts of the country. This contrast is evident when comparing shoplifting and public order offences, which are 34% and 32% above UK averages, respectively, indicating that retail and public spaces remain key areas for intervention. The relative underperformance in burglary (69% below UK levels) and anti-social behaviour (34% below UK levels) may reflect the success of local initiatives targeting property crime or the influence of demographic factors, such as a lower proportion of vacant properties. Overall, the April 2024 data illustrates a mixed urban environment where violent and public order crimes dominate, but where targeted efforts have managed to keep the overall rate below the national benchmark.

April 2024 saw a notable 36.1% increase in shoplifting incidents, rising from 72 to 98 cases. This surge may align with Easter-related retail activity, as seasonal shopping patterns often drive such crimes. Concurrently, theft from the person rose by 50%, with cases increasing from 6 to 9, potentially linked to increased foot traffic in commercial areas during the Easter period. Conversely, robbery incidents fell by 44.4%, dropping from 9 to 5, a decrease that could reflect heightened police presence or changes in criminal behaviour during the month. Burglary also declined by 40.9%, from 22 to 13, suggesting a possible seasonal reduction in property crimes. The breakdown of crime types reveals a mixed profile: while violent crimes accounted for 34.5% of total incidents, shoplifting and public order offences exceeded UK averages by 34% and 32%, respectively. This divergence highlights specific vulnerabilities in retail and public spaces, contrasting with lower-than-average rates for burglary (69% below UK levels) and anti-social behaviour (34% below UK levels).

Rushmoor's crime rate in April 2024 stood at 7.0 per 1,000 residents, a 2.1% decline from the previous month's 7.2 per 1,000. This slight downward trend suggests a stabilization in local crime patterns. below the UK average. Daily crime figures show 25 incidents reported each day, a number that, while consistent with historical averages, may reflect the area's population density and land use. Over the course of the month, 1 in 142 residents experienced a reported crime, a figure that contextualizes the monthly exposure in terms of individual risk. With a population of 105,751, the local context suggests that crime remains relatively dispersed, with no single neighbourhood dominating the statistics. This balance may indicate effective policing strategies or natural fluctuations in criminal activity, though further analysis would be needed to confirm. The comparison to the UK average highlights Rushmoor's performance as slightly safer than the national benchmark, a distinction that could reflect local socio-economic factors or community-led initiatives.

Crime Breakdown - April 2024

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Violence and sexual offences2572.434.5%
Shoplifting980.913.2%
Anti-social behaviour840.811.3%
Public order700.79.4%
Vehicle crime570.57.7%
Criminal damage and arson560.57.5%
Other theft500.56.7%
Drugs190.22.6%
Burglary130.11.8%
Other crime110.11.5%
Theft from the person90.11.2%
Possession of weapons80.11.1%
Bicycle theft70.10.9%
Robbery50.10.7%

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