Monthly Crime Statistics

Long Sutton (South Holland) Crime Rate August 2025 | Monthly Statistics

August 2025 crime rate in Long Sutton (South Holland) stands at 5.3 per 1,000 residents, 34.6% below the UK average. Public order offences rose 150% month-on-month.

31
Total Crimes
5.3
Per 1,000 People
8.1
UK Average
-22.4%
vs Previous Month

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The crime profile in Long Sutton (South Holland) during August 2025 reveals a distinct balance between violent and property-related offences, shaped by seasonal dynamics and local demographics. With a total crime rate of 5.3 per 1,000 residents — 34.6% below the UK average of 8.1 — the area demonstrates a consistently lower crime burden than national benchmarks. Violence and sexual offences dominate the mix, accounting for 25.8% of all reported crimes, followed by anti-social behaviour (19.4%) and criminal damage and arson (19.4%). This suggests a focus on interpersonal conflicts and property-related incidents, which may be influenced by the area’s character as a small built-up area within a rural district. The seasonal context of August, a peak holiday month, appears to have had a mixed impact: while anti-social behaviour and public order offences rose sharply, shoplifting and burglary fell significantly. The higher-than-UK-average rates for criminal damage and arson (69% above the national average) could reflect challenges in managing vandalism during periods of increased transient activity, such as holidays. Conversely, the substantial underperformance of shoplifting (68% below UK average) aligns with the area’s likely limited retail presence compared to larger urban centres. This crime mix illustrates a community where localised disputes and property damage are more prominent than theft from individuals or businesses, reflecting a quieter, more insular social environment than densely populated areas. The lower rates for violent crimes compared to the UK average may also indicate effective community cohesion or policing strategies in this rural setting.

August 2025 saw dramatic fluctuations in specific crime categories, with criminal damage and arson surging by 500% month-on-month — from one incident to six. This sharp increase, while still low in absolute terms (1.0 per 1,000 residents), suggests potential seasonal pressures on local infrastructure or unoccupied properties during the summer holiday period. Public order offences also rose 150%, climbing from two to five incidents, which may be linked to increased foot traffic or community events typical of August in this area. In contrast, shoplifting plummeted by 75% (from four to one incident), aligning with the area’s likely sparse retail environment compared to major urban centres. Violent crimes decreased by 57.9% (from 19 to 8), a reduction that may reflect the absence of transient populations during the summer months or the effectiveness of local policing efforts. The crime mix also reveals stark contrasts with national averages: while violence and sexual offences are 51% below the UK average (2.9 vs 1.4 per 1,000), criminal damage and arson are 69% above (0.6 vs 1.0 per 1,000). This divergence highlights the need for targeted interventions in property-related crime, despite the area’s overall lower crime profile. Residents may find the 68% reduction in shoplifting particularly noteworthy, as it underscores the limited vulnerability of local businesses to theft compared to more commercialised areas.

The crime rate in Long Sutton (South Holland) for August 2025 fell by 22.4% compared to the previous month’s rate of 6.8 per 1,000 residents, marking a sustained decline in local crime levels. This downward trend is reflected in the daily crime context: with 31 total crimes reported over 31 days, the area experienced approximately one crime per day — a figure that appears stable compared to prior months. When scaled to the population of 5,853 residents, the monthly exposure rate of 1-in-189 residents illustrates a relatively low risk of personal victimisation, even during the busy summer season. This statistic is particularly significant when compared to the UK average, where the equivalent monthly exposure would be much higher given the national rate of 8.1 per 1,000. The population-scaled perspective also highlights the area’s effectiveness in managing crime despite its built-up nature within a rural district. While the overall rate remains below the UK average, the specific challenges in criminal damage and arson (69% above national levels) suggest targeted vulnerabilities that may require tailored community engagement or infrastructure protections. These findings underscore the importance of context in interpreting crime statistics: a small built-up area with limited retail and commercial activity may face different challenges than larger urban centres, yet still achieve a crime profile that is safer than the national average.

Crime Breakdown - August 2025

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Violence and sexual offences81.425.8%
Anti-social behaviour6119.4%
Criminal damage and arson6119.4%
Public order50.916.1%
Other theft20.36.5%
Burglary10.23.2%
Shoplifting10.23.2%
Vehicle crime10.23.2%
Drugs10.23.2%

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