Monthly Crime Statistics

Stone (Stafford) Crime Rate June 2023 | Monthly Statistics

Stone (Stafford) crime rate in June 2023 was 5.9 per 1,000, 30.6% below the UK average. Shoplifting surged by 300% compared to May, a notable spike in local crime statistics.

102
Total Crimes
5.9
Per 1,000 People
8.5
UK Average
+13.2%
vs Previous Month

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Stone (Stafford) maintained a crime rate of 5.9 per 1,000 residents in June 2023, significantly lower than the UK average of 8.5 per 1,000. This figure places the area 30.6% below the national benchmark, a consistent trend that highlights its status as a relatively safe built-up area within Staffordshire. The most prevalent crime category was violence and sexual offences, accounting for 42.2% of all incidents, followed by anti-social behaviour (16.7%) and other theft (11.8%). These proportions suggest a community grappling with interpersonal conflicts and property-related issues, though the absence of major violent incidents aligns with the area’s lower-than-average crime profile. Seasonal factors may play a role in these patterns, as June marks the beginning of summer, a time when tourism and leisure activities typically increase. However, the relatively low crime rate compared to the UK average indicates that local initiatives, such as community policing or youth engagement programmes, may be effective in mitigating risks. The decline in anti-social behaviour and vehicle crime, alongside the sharp rise in shoplifting, further illustrates the combination of seasonal dynamics and local crime drivers. This data reinforces the need for continued monitoring of trends, particularly in retail security, to address emerging vulnerabilities while maintaining the area’s overall safety.

June 2023 saw a stark contrast in crime trends, with shoplifting rising by 300% from one incident to four. This surge, though small in absolute terms, indicates potential vulnerabilities in retail security or increased foot traffic linked to summer tourism. Burglary also doubled, with two reported cases, while robbery, previously absent in May, emerged as a new category. These increases may be tied to seasonal factors, such as the easing of winter restrictions or changes in household routines. Conversely, vehicle crime fell by 40%, likely due to reduced outdoor activity during colder months or improved vehicle security measures. Anti-social behaviour dropped by 29.2%, possibly reflecting the impact of local initiatives or increased community engagement during the summer. Violence and sexual offences, the most common category, remain 14% below the UK average, suggesting Stone’s community policing efforts may be effective in curbing severe crimes. These shifts highlight the dynamic nature of local crime patterns and the need for targeted interventions.

Stone’s crime rate in June 2023 rose 13.2% compared to May, reaching 5.9 per 1,000 residents from 5.2. This increase, though modest, reflects shifts in crime patterns. On average, three crimes were reported daily in June, a figure that translates to roughly one crime for every 169 residents over the course of the month. This monthly exposure rate places Stone well below the UK average, which is not directly comparable here but underscores the area’s relative safety. The rise in violent crime, particularly in violence and sexual offences, contrasts with declines in anti-social behaviour and vehicle crime. These fluctuations suggest seasonal influences, such as the start of summer holidays, which may encourage more outdoor activity and associated risks. However, the overall rate remains 30.6% below the UK average, highlighting Stone’s continued position as a low-crime area. Residents may find the daily crime count useful for contextualising local safety, though the monthly figure provides a broader perspective on community risk.

Crime Breakdown - June 2023

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Violence and sexual offences432.542.2%
Anti-social behaviour17116.7%
Other theft120.711.8%
Criminal damage and arson80.57.8%
Vehicle crime60.45.9%
Shoplifting40.23.9%
Public order40.23.9%
Burglary20.12%
Drugs20.12%
Bicycle theft20.12%
Robbery10.11%
Possession of weapons10.11%

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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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