Monthly Crime Statistics

Long Sutton (South Holland) Crime Rate December 2023 | Monthly Statistics

In December 2023, Long Sutton (South Holland) recorded 4.3 crimes per 1,000 residents, 40.3% below the UK average. Violent crimes rose sharply by 142.9% compared to November.

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Total Crimes
4.3
Per 1,000 People
7.2
UK Average
+38.6%
vs Previous Month

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Violence and sexual offences accounted for 68% of crimes in Long Sutton (South Holland) in December 2023, a figure 11% above the UK average for that category. This stark contrast to the area’s overall crime rate of 4.3 per 1,000 residents—40.3% below the UK average of 7.2—highlights an unusual imbalance in the crime profile. While property crimes remained minimal (4 total, 16% of the total), the surge in violent offences suggests a shift in local dynamics. The 17 reported cases of violence and sexual offences, though modest in absolute terms, represent a dramatic 142.9% increase from November’s 7 cases. This spike aligns with seasonal factors: Christmas shopping, dark winter evenings, and potentially the movement of transient populations during the festive period may have contributed. Anti-social behaviour and public order offences, meanwhile, remained well below UK averages, reflecting the area’s relatively low levels of disruptive activity. The low property crime rate—0.5 per 1,000 for criminal damage and arson—suggests effective community policing or a lack of high-value assets in the built-up area. However, the violent crime spike raises questions about local tensions or unmet demand for support services during the holiday season. This pattern contrasts with typical rural areas, where property crime often dominates, and may indicate unique social or environmental factors specific to Long Sutton’s built-up character.

December 2023 saw a 142.9% increase in violence and sexual offences, jumping from 7 to 17 cases. This leap, while still representing 68% of all crimes, pushed the category 11% above the UK average for that type. The sudden rise may reflect heightened social interactions during the festive period or gaps in service provision during holiday staff shortages. Meanwhile, other theft fell by 50% (from 2 to 1), suggesting potential improvements in community awareness or targeted interventions. The crime mix shifted significantly: violent crimes now constitute 68% of all reported incidents, compared to property crimes at 16%, a reversal of the 12:1 ratio seen in previous months. This violent dominance is unusual for a small built-up area, where property crime typically outweighs violent offences. Public order offences also rose by 100%, with one reported case in December compared to none in November. This could indicate increased enforcement activity or a genuine uptick in incidents tied to seasonal events. Residents may find the 1-in-234 monthly exposure rate (1 crime per 234 residents) a useful benchmark for understanding local risk levels, though this figure is a monthly aggregate and does not account for daily fluctuations.

The December 2023 crime rate of 4.3 per 1,000 residents in Long Sutton (South Holland) marked a 38.6% increase from November’s 3.1 per 1,000.3% below the UK average. This monthly rise was driven entirely by the 142.9% surge in violent crimes, with no other category showing significant movement. On a daily basis, the area experienced approximately 1 crime per day in December, a figure consistent with its low overall rate. Over the course of the month, one reported crime occurred for roughly every 234 residents—a monthly exposure rate that is lower than the UK average, which is not provided here. With a population of 5,853, the area’s small size amplifies the impact of individual incidents, making the 17 violent crimes particularly significant in absolute terms. Comparing this to the previous month, the 38.6% increase in the crime rate underscores the volatility of local crime patterns, though the overall rate remains comfortably below the UK average. This contrast highlights the area’s unique position as a low-crime environment where spikes in specific categories can have outsized impacts on perceived safety. The 1-in-234 monthly exposure rate, while low, serves as a reminder that even small numbers can feel substantial in tight-knit communities.

Crime Breakdown - December 2023

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Violence and sexual offences172.968%
Criminal damage and arson30.512%
Anti-social behaviour20.38%
Public order10.24%
Other crime10.24%
Other theft10.24%

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The crime rate represents the number of recorded incidents per thousand residents in Long Sutton (South Holland). 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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