Monthly Crime Statistics

Sefton Crime Rate February 2023 | Monthly Statistics

Sefton's February 2023 crime rate was 7.3 per 1,000, with violence and sexual offences 30% above the UK average. Read more for details.

2,101
Total Crimes
7.3
Per 1,000 People
6.9
UK Average
0%
vs Previous Month

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Sefton's crime profile in February 2023 revealed a combination of factors, with the overall crime rate at 7.3 per 1,000 residents—5.8% above the UK average of 6.9. This figure, while relatively modest compared to some major urban centres, highlights specific challenges in the area. The most prevalent crime type was violence and sexual offences, which accounted for 43.5% of all reported incidents. This category's 30% excess over the UK average suggests a localised concentration of risk, potentially influenced by Sefton's mix of urban and coastal environments, where public spaces and community interactions may play a role. Public order offences followed closely, contributing 12.2% of crimes and showing a 58% increase compared to the UK average. This could be linked to seasonal dynamics, as February's low outdoor activity and pre-spring lull may drive more incidents in enclosed spaces or during evening hours. Meanwhile, criminal damage and arson, at 7.9% of total crimes, were 7% above the UK average, indicating a persistent issue in certain areas. The data also reveals contrasting trends: anti-social behaviour was 48% below the UK average, suggesting effective community interventions or policing strategies in this category. These patterns reflect the broader context of Sefton as a coastal and urban area with diverse neighbourhoods, where crime prevention efforts may need to be tailored to specific local conditions. The seasonal context of February—as a winter month with reduced outdoor activity—may further amplify certain types of crime while dampening others, such as vehicle-related offences. This month's statistics offer a snapshot of how crime evolves in response to both immediate and long-term factors, providing a foundation for targeted action.

February 2023 saw a notable concentration of violent crime in Sefton, with violence and sexual offences accounting for 43.5% of all recorded crimes. This category alone was 30% above the UK average, underscoring a significant local challenge. Public order offences also stood out, contributing 12.2% of total crimes and being 58% above the UK rate. These figures suggest a potential link to seasonal factors, such as increased indoor gatherings during the winter months. Conversely, anti-social behaviour was 48% below the UK average, a discrepancy that may reflect Sefton's policing priorities or community engagement efforts. Drug-related offences were 122% above the UK average, a stark contrast to the 48% below for anti-social behaviour. This divergence highlights the complexity of local crime patterns, where certain categories may be amplified by specific environmental or demographic factors.

Sefton's crime rate in February 2023 stood at 7.3 per 1,000 residents, placing it 5.8% above the UK average of 6.9. This figure translates to roughly 75 crimes reported daily, a local metric that reflects the area's population density and urban characteristics. Over the course of the month, one reported crime occurred for every 136 residents, a measure that contextualises the frequency of incidents in relation to the local population. This monthly exposure rate is particularly relevant for residents and local authorities, as it provides a tangible sense of how often crime impacts individuals in the area. While Sefton's overall rate exceeds the UK average, certain crime categories show stark deviations. For instance, violence and sexual offences are 30% above the UK average, while anti-social behaviour is 48% below. These disparities highlight the need to examine local factors such as community dynamics, policing strategies, and socioeconomic conditions that may influence specific types of crime.

Crime Breakdown - February 2023

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Violence and sexual offences9133.243.5%
Public order2560.912.2%
Criminal damage and arson1650.67.9%
Anti-social behaviour1300.56.2%
Other theft1250.46%
Drugs1170.45.6%
Shoplifting1150.45.5%
Vehicle crime1090.45.2%
Burglary720.33.4%
Other crime550.22.6%
Bicycle theft170.10.8%
Robbery1000.5%
Possession of weapons1000.5%
Theft from the person700.3%

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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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