Monthly Crime Statistics

South Staffordshire Crime Rate October 2024 | Monthly Statistics

South Staffordshire’s October 2024 crime rate was 4.8 per 1,000 residents, 40.7% below the UK average, with violent crime accounting for 41.4% of all incidents.

551
Total Crimes
4.8
Per 1,000 People
8.1
UK Average
+4.6%
vs Previous Month

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Violence and sexual offences dominated South Staffordshire’s crime profile in October 2024, accounting for 41.4% of all reported incidents — a figure significantly higher than the share of property-related crimes. This dominance underscores the area’s unique crime picture, where violent crime remains a central concern despite the overall rate being 40.7% below the UK average. The monthly crime rate of 4.8 per 1,000 residents, while relatively low, highlights the need for continued focus on addressing violent crime, which consistently accounts for the largest proportion of incidents. The seasonal context of October, with its darker evenings and Halloween-related activity, likely contributes to a slight uptick in crime, particularly in property-related categories. However, the area’s rate for violence and sexual offences remains 25% below the UK average, suggesting that local factors, such as community policing or demographic characteristics, may play a role in mitigating these crimes. The lower incidence of violent crime compared to the UK average may also reflect the area’s rural and semi-rural character, where higher levels of community cohesion and lower urban density could reduce opportunities for such crimes. Additionally, the relatively low rates of anti-social behaviour (9.3%) and public order offences (5.6%) indicate that the area’s social environment may be more stable than the national average, though these figures remain subject to seasonal variations. The mix of crime types in October 2024 — with property crimes accounting for 58.6% of the total — suggests that while violent crime is the most prominent category, the area’s overall crime profile is shaped by a combination of factors, including local policing efforts, seasonal trends, and the demographic makeup of the population.

October 2024 saw sharp increases in robbery (+150%), shoplifting (+100%), and theft from the person (+100%), with shoplifting rising from 19 to 38 incidents. This surge in property-related crimes may reflect heightened retail activity during the pre-Christmas period, though the area’s rate remains 58% below the UK average for shoplifting. Conversely, other theft and bicycle theft both decreased by 33.3%, potentially linked to seasonal shifts in behaviour or improved security measures. Violence and sexual offences, which account for 41.4% of all crimes, remain 25% below the UK average — a trend consistent with South Staffordshire’s generally lower violent crime rates. Public order offences fell by 26.2%, due to reduced social gatherings as the month progressed. These fluctuations highlight the combination of local demographics, seasonal rhythms, and targeted crime prevention efforts. A resident would note that while violent crime dominates, property crimes are low compared to the UK, suggesting effective local policing strategies in retail areas. The sharp rise in shoplifting, for example, may be attributed to the pre-Christmas shopping season, yet the area’s rate remains significantly lower than the national average, indicating that local interventions have mitigated the expected surge in such crimes.

South Staffordshire’s crime rate in October 2024 rose slightly to 4.8 per 1,000 residents, a 4.6% increase from September’s 4.6. This places the area firmly below the UK average of 8.1, with a 40.7% gap. Daily crime figures reveal 18 crimes reported each day in October, a number that, while consistent with prior months, underscores the persistent presence of criminal activity in the district. When scaled to the population of 114,423, the monthly exposure means one reported crime occurred for every 208 residents — a figure that, while low compared to national averages, highlights the need for ongoing vigilance. The area’s relatively low crime rate may reflect its mix of rural and semi-rural landscapes, where community cohesion and limited urban density could contribute to lower incidence of certain crimes. However, the small month-on-month rise suggests that seasonal factors, such as darker evenings and Halloween-related activity, may temporarily influence local crime patterns. This aligns with historical trends in South Staffordshire, where October often sees a slight uptick in property-related crimes due to increased foot traffic around retail areas and festivals. The consistency of daily crime counts, despite the slight monthly increase, indicates a stable baseline of criminal activity, which may be influenced by both local demographics and the timing of seasonal events. This stability, even amid minor fluctuations, suggests that the area’s overall crime environment remains relatively predictable.

Crime Breakdown - October 2024

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Violence and sexual offences228241.4%
Anti-social behaviour510.59.3%
Vehicle crime430.47.8%
Shoplifting380.36.9%
Burglary350.36.4%
Criminal damage and arson340.36.2%
Other theft320.35.8%
Public order310.35.6%
Other crime260.24.7%
Drugs190.23.5%
Possession of weapons60.11.1%
Robbery500.9%
Bicycle theft200.4%
Theft from the person100.2%

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