Monthly Crime Statistics

South Ockendon Crime Rate March 2023 | Monthly Statistics

In March 2023, South Ockendon recorded a crime rate of 7.6 per 1,000 residents, matching the UK average. Violent crimes were 42% above the national average, highlighting a significant local trend.

184
Total Crimes
7.6
Per 1,000 People
7.6
UK Average
0%
vs Previous Month

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South Ockendon’s crime profile in March 2023 reveals a distinct emphasis on violent crime, with violence and sexual offences comprising over half of all reported incidents. This stark contrast to the UK average, where such crimes account for 42% of the total, suggests a unique local context that warrants closer examination. The area’s crime rate of 7.6 per 1,000 residents, exactly matching the UK average, masks significant variations in the types of crime experienced. While violent crime dominates, other categories such as burglary and vehicle crime also exceed national benchmarks, potentially reflecting the built-up area’s characteristics. The seasonal transition to spring, with longer evenings and changing clock times, may have influenced activity patterns. The absence of high-profile property crimes like shoplifting or public order offences, which were 18% and 38% below the UK average, respectively, indicates a combination of factors that could include community policing efforts or the area’s demographic makeup. This mix of crime types illustrates an area where violent incidents are prevalent, even as other categories align more closely with national trends. Understanding these patterns requires further analysis of local conditions, such as the presence of retail hubs or residential density, which may contribute to the observed imbalances.

The crime mix in March 2023 reveals a stark contrast between violent and property crimes. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 51.6% of all incidents, significantly higher than the UK average of 42%. This imbalance suggests a local dynamic that diverges from national patterns. Burglary and vehicle crime also exceeded UK averages by 82% and 25%, respectively, indicating potential vulnerabilities in residential and automotive security. Conversely, anti-social behaviour was 52% below the UK average, alongside shoplifting and public order offences, which were 18% and 38% below their respective national benchmarks. These disparities may reflect the area’s specific social and environmental characteristics. For example, the low rate of anti-social behaviour could be linked to community engagement or local policing strategies, though further data would be needed to confirm. Residents may find the 42% above-average violent crime rate particularly noteworthy, as it underscores a need for targeted interventions in this category.

South Ockendon’s crime rate for March 2023 remained exactly in line with the UK average at 7.6 per 1,000 residents. Over the course of the month, one reported crime occurred for roughly every 132 residents, translating to an aggregate monthly exposure of 1-in-132. This figure provides a clear snapshot of the frequency of crime in the area, though it does not account for variations in daily patterns. On a daily basis, the area saw approximately six crimes reported each day, reflecting a steady rhythm of incidents that aligns with local conditions. When scaled to the population of 24,216, this means the community collectively experiences a crime roughly every 132 residents, a metric that helps contextualise risk for local residents. While this matches the UK average, the distribution of crime types reveals distinct local patterns, such as the disproportionate prevalence of violent crimes compared to the national profile. These nuances suggest that while the overall rate is typical, the nature of crime in South Ockendon diverges from broader trends.

Crime Breakdown - March 2023

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Violence and sexual offences953.951.6%
Burglary150.68.2%
Vehicle crime140.67.6%
Anti-social behaviour130.57.1%
Shoplifting100.45.4%
Public order90.44.9%
Other theft90.44.9%
Criminal damage and arson80.34.4%
Other crime70.33.8%
Possession of weapons100.5%
Bicycle theft100.5%
Drugs100.5%
Robbery100.5%

Understanding Our Data

How we source and verify crime information for South Ockendon

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Understanding the Calculations

The crime rate represents the number of recorded incidents per thousand residents in South Ockendon. This approach ensures fair comparison regardless of area population size.

Our Information

All statistics come from official government sources: Police.uk provides recorded crime data while the Office for National Statistics supplies population figures. We aggregate data at multiple geographic levels for context.

Formula Used

Crimes per 1k residents = (Total incidents ÷ Population) × 1,000

Our statistics derive entirely from UK government databases:

  • Police.ukCrime records from territorial police forces across England and Wales (43 total)
  • Office for National StatisticsPopulation statistics and the Crime Survey for England and Wales
  • Home OfficeNationwide crime data and official policy records
  • FOI RequestsAdditional statistics obtained via formal requests to police services
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Page updated: 18 April 2026

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