Monthly Crime Statistics

Ecclesfield and Grenoside Crime Rate September 2023 | Monthly Statistics

Ecclesfield and Grenoside recorded 6.4 crimes per 1,000 residents in September 2023, with other theft at 29.1% of all crimes. Explore monthly crime trends here.

55
Total Crimes
6.4
Per 1,000 People
8
UK Average
-15.4%
vs Previous Month

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The crime profile for Ecclesfield and Grenoside in September 2023 reveals a distinct emphasis on property-related offences, which accounted for 65% of all reported crimes. This contrasts with the UK average, where violent crime typically holds a larger share. Property crimes, including shoplifting and other theft, dominate the breakdown, with other theft alone making up nearly a third of all incidents. This pattern aligns with the area’s character as a built-up district within Sheffield, where retail and community hubs may contribute to higher rates of theft and anti-social behaviour. Seasonal factors appear to play a role, as September marks the return to school and university, potentially increasing foot traffic in local shops and public spaces. The relatively low rate of violent crime—only 7.3% of total incidents—suggests a community environment where public safety initiatives may be more effective, though this remains consistent with broader regional trends. The UK average crime rate of 8.0 per 1,000 residents places Ecclesfield and Grenoside 20% below this benchmark, indicating a generally safer local profile. However, the area’s crime mix reveals specific vulnerabilities, particularly in property-related offences, which may reflect the influence of local economic activity or community dynamics. For instance, the high incidence of other theft could be linked to targeted retail areas or transient populations during the freshers’ period. These patterns highlight the need for tailored approaches to crime prevention, focusing on property crime hotspots while maintaining the area’s current low levels of violent crime.

September 2023 saw significant shifts in crime patterns, with other theft surging by 166.7% compared to August, rising from six to 16 incidents. This sharp increase may be tied to the start of the academic term, as students and new residents frequent local shops and public areas. Shoplifting also rose by 133.3%, jumping from three to seven cases, potentially reflecting seasonal shopping activity or targeted retail theft. Conversely, violent crime fell sharply by 80%, with reports of violence and sexual offences dropping from 20 to four, a trend that could be influenced by the transition from summer to autumn, when outdoor activity declines. Anti-social behaviour, while remaining a persistent issue, decreased by 75% from eight to two incidents, though this may not fully capture long-term trends. The area’s performance relative to the UK average is striking: other theft is 217% above the national rate, while violent crime is 82% below. This divergence suggests a unique local context, where property crime risks are elevated but violent crime remains lower than the UK average. Residents may find the 29.1% share of other theft in total crimes particularly relevant, as it indicates a need for targeted measures to address this category, which includes theft from vehicles and unsecured property.

Ecclesfield and Grenoside’s crime rate in September 2023 (6.4 per 1,000 residents) reflects a 15.4% decrease from the previous month’s rate of 7.6, marking a downward trend that contrasts with national averages. On a daily basis, the area recorded roughly two crimes per day over the 30-day period, a figure that, while low, underscores the concentration of incidents in specific categories. When viewed through the lens of population, the monthly exposure rate of one crime per 156 residents highlights the relatively low frequency of incidents in this built-up area. This compares favourably to the UK average, where the overall crime rate is 20% higher. However, the local context reveals nuances: for example, other theft is 217% above the UK average, suggesting that certain property-related risks are present in this area. The 82% deficit in violent crime compared to the UK average may reflect the area’s demographics or the effectiveness of local community policing efforts. These comparisons provide a useful framework for understanding Ecclesfield and Grenoside’s position within national crime trends, while the local data highlights the need for targeted interventions in specific crime categories. The 15.4% monthly decline is a positive development, but the persistence of high rates in property crime indicates that further measures may be required to address these vulnerabilities.

Crime Breakdown - September 2023

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Other theft161.929.1%
Anti-social behaviour101.218.2%
Shoplifting70.812.7%
Vehicle crime50.69.1%
Violence and sexual offences40.57.3%
Criminal damage and arson30.45.5%
Other crime20.23.6%
Public order20.23.6%
Burglary20.23.6%
Robbery20.23.6%
Drugs10.11.8%
Bicycle theft10.11.8%

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The crime rate represents the number of recorded incidents per thousand residents in Ecclesfield and Grenoside. 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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