Monthly Crime Statistics

Stratton St Margaret Crime Rate September 2024 | Monthly Statistics

In September 2024, Stratton St Margaret recorded a crime rate of 4.5 per 1,000 residents, 41.6% below the UK average. Violence and sexual offences made up 37.1% of all crimes, with shoplifting 3% above the UK average.

89
Total Crimes
4.5
Per 1,000 People
7.7
UK Average
-30.5%
vs Previous Month

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The per-capita crime rate in Stratton St Margaret for September 2024 was 4.5 per 1,000 residents, placing it 41.6% below the UK average of 7.7 per 1,000. This figure translates to a daily risk of approximately three crimes per day, a relatively low rate that reflects the area’s overall safety profile. The most prevalent crime type was violence and sexual offences, accounting for 37.1% of all reported incidents, with a rate of 1.7 per 1,000—35% below the UK average. This suggests that while interpersonal crime remains a concern, the area’s lower population density and community cohesion may mitigate its impact. Shoplifting, at 0.7 per 1,000, was 3% above the UK average, highlighting a minor anomaly that could be linked to the built-up retail presence in the area. Other notable crime types included anti-social behaviour (0.6 per 1,000, 49% below the UK average) and public order offences (0.4 per 1,000, 29% below the UK average), both of which may be influenced by the seasonal transition into autumn. The low rates of property crimes such as burglary (0.1 per 1,000, 68% below the UK average) and vehicle crime (0.3 per 1,000, 33% below the UK average) further reinforce the area’s safety. However, the seasonal context of September—marked by the return of students and the start of the academic year—may have introduced localized variations in crime patterns. For instance, the slight increase in shoplifting could be attributed to higher foot traffic in retail areas, while the sharp decline in anti-social behaviour may reflect reduced late-night activity as the community shifts into a more structured routine. These dynamics illustrate how Stratton St Margaret’s character as a built-up area within Swindon, with its mix of residential and commercial spaces, influences crime outcomes in ways that diverge from both rural and larger urban benchmarks.

September 2024 saw significant fluctuations in crime types, with burglary and possession of weapons both increasing by 100% compared to August. This uptick, though small in absolute numbers, may be linked to the return of students to local institutions, potentially altering patterns of property crime and weapon-related incidents. Conversely, anti-social behaviour fell by 53.8% and criminal damage and arson dropped 66.7%, due to the start of the academic year reducing late-night disturbances. Violence and sexual offences remained the most common category, but at 1.7 per 1,000, they were 35% below the UK average—a discrepancy that may stem from Stratton St Margaret’s relatively low population density and strong community ties. Shoplifting, meanwhile, was 3% above the UK average, a minor anomaly that could be tied to the area’s retail presence. These fluctuations underscore how local factors, such as school calendars and community engagement, can shape crime trends independently of national patterns. The daily crime rate of three incidents per day provides a tangible reference for residents, illustrating that while crime is infrequent, awareness remains important.

The crime rate in Stratton St Margaret for September 2024 stood at 4.5 per 1,000 residents, a 30.5% decrease from August’s 6.4 per 1,000. This reduction highlights a consistent trend in the area’s safety, though fluctuations in specific crime types suggest seasonal or localized influences. On a daily basis, residents can expect approximately three crimes reported each day, a figure that, while not negligible, remains significantly lower than the UK average. Over the course of the month, one reported crime occurred for every 225 residents, a monthly exposure rate that underscores the infrequency of crime in a community of nearly 20,000. This statistic, when contextualized with Stratton St Margaret’s built-up nature within Swindon, suggests that the area’s smaller size and potential for heightened community oversight may contribute to lower crime levels. However, the sharp decline in anti-social behaviour and criminal damage and arson may also reflect the start of the academic year, as returning students and staff alter local dynamics. These patterns, while not fully explained by available data, align with broader seasonal trends observed in similar built-up areas during early autumn. The population density of Stratton St Margaret, combined with its integration into Swindon’s urban fabric, likely plays a role in shaping crime outcomes that diverge from both rural and larger urban benchmarks.

Crime Breakdown - September 2024

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Violence and sexual offences331.737.1%
Shoplifting130.714.6%
Anti-social behaviour120.613.5%
Public order80.49%
Other theft60.36.7%
Vehicle crime50.35.6%
Criminal damage and arson40.24.5%
Burglary20.12.3%
Other crime20.12.3%
Drugs10.11.1%
Bicycle theft10.11.1%
Robbery10.11.1%
Possession of weapons10.11.1%

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The crime rate represents the number of recorded incidents per thousand residents in Stratton St Margaret. 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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