Monthly Crime Statistics

Woodville Crime Rate November 2025 | Monthly Statistics

Woodville's November 2025 crime rate stands at 3.5 per 1,000, 52% below the UK average. Anti-social behaviour surged by 500% compared to October.

29
Total Crimes
3.5
Per 1,000 People
7.3
UK Average
+20.8%
vs Previous Month

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November 2025 saw a dramatic spike in anti-social behaviour in Woodville, a built-up area within South Derbyshire, marking one of the most unexpected shifts in the area's crime profile. With a total crime rate of 3.5 per 1,000 residents — 52.1% below the UK average — the data reveals a stark contrast to national trends. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 51.7% of all reported crimes, followed by anti-social behaviour (20.7%) and other theft (10.3%). These figures underscore a persistent focus on interpersonal conflicts and property-related incidents, which may be influenced by the area’s character as a small, densely populated community. Seasonal factors such as the darkening evenings, the Black Friday shopping rush, and the approach of Bonfire Night likely contributed to the heightened tensions observed in November. The relatively low rate of vehicle crime (0.1 per 1,000) and criminal damage (0.1 per 1,000) suggests that Woodville’s crime profile is shaped more by social dynamics than by economic or environmental vulnerabilities. However, the sharp increase in anti-social behaviour raises questions about the impact of local events and the need for community engagement to address underlying issues. The data also highlights that violent crimes in Woodville are 30% below the UK average, a consistent trend that may reflect the area’s lower population density and stronger community cohesion compared to larger urban centres.

The most striking anomaly in November 2025 was the 500% increase in anti-social behaviour, rising from one incident in October to six in November. This surge, while not directly linked to a specific event, may be connected to the extended darkness of winter evenings, which can amplify tensions in close-knit communities. Public order offences also saw a 200% increase, potentially linked to the heightened foot traffic around Black Friday sales and the logistical challenges of managing crowds in Woodville’s compact built-up area. Meanwhile, vehicle crime fell by 50% compared to the previous month, due to reduced car usage during the holiday shopping season or increased parking enforcement. The crime mix in Woodville remains heavily skewed towards violent and anti-social offences, with property crimes accounting for just 17% of all reports — a figure significantly lower than the UK average for similar areas. Violent crime in Woodville is 30% below the UK average, a trend that may be attributed to the area’s relatively stable social fabric and limited exposure to the economic disparities that often drive higher rates of violence in other regions. For residents, the sharp rise in anti-social behaviour serves as a clear indicator that local initiatives to foster community cohesion may need renewed focus during the colder months.

In November 2025, Woodville’s crime rate of 3.5 per 1,000 residents marked a 20.8% increase compared to the previous month’s rate of 2.9 per 1,000. This rise, though notable, remains far below the UK average of 7.3 per 1,000, reinforcing Woodville’s position as a relatively safe built-up area. On a daily basis, the local figure of one reported crime per day highlights the sporadic nature of incidents in the community, a pattern that may reflect the area’s smaller population and the tendency for crimes to be concentrated in specific locations. Over the course of the month, one reported crime occurred for roughly every 288 residents, a statistic that puts the monthly exposure into a tangible context for local families. When compared to the UK average, Woodville’s crime profile is distinct: its violent crime rate is 30% below national levels, and anti-social behaviour is 34% lower, suggesting that the area’s social dynamics and infrastructure contribute to a lower incidence of these types of offences. However, the 20.8% month-on-month increase underscores the need for vigilance, as even modest fluctuations in crime rates can have meaningful impacts in small communities. The comparison to the UK average also highlights the importance of localized strategies to address specific challenges, such as the recent surge in anti-social behaviour, which may require tailored interventions rather than broad national approaches.

Crime Breakdown - November 2025

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Violence and sexual offences151.851.7%
Anti-social behaviour60.720.7%
Other theft30.410.3%
Public order30.410.3%
Vehicle crime10.13.5%
Criminal damage and arson10.13.5%

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Crimes per 1k residents = (Total incidents ÷ Population) × 1,000

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Page updated: 23 April 2026

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