Monthly Crime Statistics

Minster (Thanet) Crime Rate July 2023 | Monthly Statistics

Minster (Thanet) recorded 7.1 crimes per 1,000 residents in July 2023, with violent crime rates 6% below the UK average. Public order offences surged by 300% compared to June.

44
Total Crimes
7.1
Per 1,000 People
8.3
UK Average
+76.2%
vs Previous Month

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In July 2023, Minster (Thanet) recorded a crime rate of 7.1 per 1,000 residents, placing it 14.5% below the UK average of 8.3. This figure reflects a marked contrast to the national trend, suggesting local factors may be influencing the crime picture. The breakdown of offences reveals a notable dominance of violent crime over property crime: 16 violent crimes (36.4% of total) compared to 13 property crimes. Violence and sexual offences were the most common category, followed by anti-social behaviour and other theft. The seasonal context of July—peak summer, school holidays, and tourist activity—likely contributes to this pattern. While violent crime rates are 6% below the UK average, the area’s lower property crime rate aligns with the UK’s national trend for this category. The interplay between tourism and local demographics may explain the higher proportion of violent incidents, as increased foot traffic and social interactions in public spaces could heighten opportunities for such offences. However, the absence of significant spikes in property crime, despite the summer season, suggests effective local measures or environmental factors, such as well-lit public areas or community engagement, may be at play. This balance between violent and property crime offers a nuanced view of Minster’s crime profile, one shaped by its role as a coastal destination and the rhythms of seasonal activity.

July 2023 saw sharp increases in several crime categories compared to June, with public order offences surging by 300% (from 1 to 4) and other theft rising by 250% (from 2 to 7). Anti-social behaviour also rose by 125%, reflecting heightened activity during the summer months. These spikes highlight a shift in the crime mix, with public order and theft-related incidents becoming more prominent. While violent crime rates remained 6% below the UK average, other theft was 67% above the national rate, indicating a local challenge in this category. This disparity underscores the need for targeted interventions, such as increased community policing in areas prone to theft or improved surveillance. The rise in public order offences may be linked to the influx of tourists and the associated increase in social events, which can strain local resources and amplify disorder. Vehicle crime fell by 38% below the UK average, a trend consistent with the area’s lower density of car parks and commercial zones compared to larger urban centres. These findings offer residents and local authorities a clear snapshot of emerging trends, with the potential to inform strategies addressing the most pressing issues.

July 2023’s crime rate of 7.1 per 1,000 residents marked a 76.2% increase from June’s rate of 4.0, reflecting a significant uptick in reported incidents. On a daily basis, this translates to approximately one crime per day over the 31-day period, a figure that, while modest, highlights the volatility of crime during peak tourist season. When scaled to the local population of 6,196, this equates to one reported crime occurring for roughly every 141 residents over the course of the month—a monthly exposure rate that, while lower than the UK average, still requires attention. This context is crucial for residents, as it illustrates the direct impact of seasonal fluctuations on local safety. The increase from June to July aligns with the typical patterns observed in coastal areas during summer, where transient populations and outdoor events can lead to temporary spikes in certain crime types. However, the relatively low daily crime count suggests that Minster’s built-up area may have effective community-based strategies or environmental design features that mitigate more severe outcomes. Comparing this to the UK average, the area’s overall crime rate remains 14.5% below the national figure, a consistent trend that may be attributed to its smaller population size and the absence of major urban centres. This comparative context reinforces the importance of maintaining local initiatives that support this lower-than-average crime profile, even as seasonal pressures create temporary challenges.

Crime Breakdown - July 2023

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Violence and sexual offences162.636.4%
Anti-social behaviour91.520.5%
Other theft71.115.9%
Public order40.79.1%
Criminal damage and arson40.79.1%
Other crime20.34.6%
Vehicle crime20.34.6%

Understanding Our Data

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The crime rate represents the number of recorded incidents per thousand residents in Minster (Thanet). 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
  • Home OfficeNationwide crime data and official policy records
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