Monthly Crime Statistics

Long Sutton (South Holland) Crime Rate January 2024 | Monthly Statistics

Long Sutton (South Holland) recorded a crime rate of 3.8 per 1,000 in January 2024, 48.6% below the UK average. Violence and sexual offences decreased by 41.2% month-on-month, while shoplifting rose by 100%.

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Total Crimes
3.8
Per 1,000 People
7.4
UK Average
-11.9%
vs Previous Month

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January 2024 saw a marked improvement in Long Sutton (South Holland)’s crime profile, with the overall crime rate of 3.8 per 1,000 residents representing a 48.6% reduction compared to the UK average of 7.4 per 1,000. This significant gap from the national figure underscores the area’s relatively safe environment, which may be attributable to its smaller population and lower population density. Violence and sexual offences, the most common category, accounted for 45.5% of all crimes, but their rate of 1.7 per 1,000 is 35% below the UK average. Other theft and shoplifting, both contributing 13.6% of total crimes, also showed rates below the UK average, suggesting a consistent pattern of lower crime exposure in this area. The seasonal context of January—characterised by post-holiday periods, reduced retail activity, and shorter days—likely contributes to the lower levels of outdoor and public-facing crimes. However, the data also reveals a shift in criminal activity toward less visible offences, such as anti-social behaviour and vehicle crime, which may reflect changing patterns in how crimes are committed or reported. The low crime rate, combined with the area’s built-up yet rural character, suggests that community dynamics and local infrastructure play a role in maintaining this safety profile. While the overall crime rate remains stable, the month-on-month changes highlight the need for continued monitoring of specific categories, particularly shoplifting, which saw a 100% increase in January compared to December. These trends may be influenced by factors such as seasonal fluctuations in retail activity or shifts in criminal focus during colder months.

The most notable decrease in January 2024 was the 41.2% reduction in violence and sexual offences, which fell from 17 incidents in December 2023 to 10 in January. This decline is consistent with the post-holiday period, where reduced retail footfall and shorter daylight hours may contribute to fewer opportunities for such crimes. However, specific property crimes saw significant increases: other theft rose by 200% (from 1 to 3 incidents), shoplifting doubled from 0 to 3, and vehicle crime increased from 0 to 1. These shifts suggest a possible reallocation of criminal activity toward less visible or opportunistic offences. Violence and sexual offences in the area remain 35% below the UK average, while anti-social behaviour is 49% below the national figure. This stark contrast with the UK average highlights the area’s relatively low levels of violent and disruptive crime, which may be influenced by its smaller population and community-focused environment. Residents may find the 100% increase in shoplifting particularly noteworthy, as it reflects a growing trend in retail-related offences despite the overall decline in crime.

Long Sutton (South Holland) recorded a crime rate of 3.8 per 1,000 residents in January 2024, an 11.9% decrease from the previous month’s rate of 4.3. This marks the first month-on-month decline in the area’s recorded crime rate since the start of 2024. On a daily basis, the area saw approximately one crime reported per day in January, reflecting a low but consistent level of activity. When scaled to the population, this equates to one reported crime occurring for roughly every 266 residents over the course of the month, a figure that underscores the relatively low crime exposure compared to larger urban centres. The area’s population of 5,853 residents means that local residents face a significantly lower risk of experiencing crime than the UK average, with the monthly exposure figure illustrating that most residents are unlikely to encounter crime during any given month. This context is critical for understanding the area’s safety profile, particularly in comparison to regions with higher population densities and more complex social dynamics.

Crime Breakdown - January 2024

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Violence and sexual offences101.745.5%
Other theft30.513.6%
Shoplifting30.513.6%
Anti-social behaviour30.513.6%
Vehicle crime10.24.6%
Burglary10.24.6%
Possession of weapons10.24.6%

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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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Formula Used

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

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  • Office for National StatisticsPopulation statistics and the Crime Survey for England and Wales
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