Monthly Crime Statistics

South Ockendon Crime Rate March 2025 | Monthly Statistics

South Ockendon crime rate in March 2025 stood at 6.4 per 1,000 residents, 17.9% below the UK average. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 43.5% of all crimes.

154
Total Crimes
6.4
Per 1,000 People
7.8
UK Average
+28.2%
vs Previous Month

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The crime mix in South Ockendon during March 2025 reveals a distinct profile shaped by local dynamics. Violence and sexual offences dominated with 43.5% of all reported crimes, far outpacing other categories and contributing to a 17.9% deficit compared to the UK average of 7.8 per 1,000 residents. This concentration of violent crime may reflect the area’s mix of residential and commercial zones, where interactions between populations can heighten tensions. The surge in drug-related offences, which jumped 500% from February, suggests a possible shift in illicit activity patterns, potentially linked to seasonal changes such as the lengthening evenings in March. The area’s vehicle crime rate, at 12.3% of all crimes, is 105% above the UK average, a figure consistent with South Ockendon’s role as a commuter hub within Thurrock, where traffic density and parking infrastructure create opportunities for theft and vandalism. In contrast, the decline in burglary and public order offences—down 50% and 44.4% respectively—may indicate the effectiveness of localized policing strategies or community initiatives aimed at reducing property crime. The seasonal context of March, with the transition to spring and the shift in daylight hours, likely influences both the frequency and type of crimes reported. For instance, the rise in drug-related offences could be tied to increased social activity as the weather improves, while the drop in anti-social behaviour might reflect a combination of enforcement efforts and natural seasonal trends. These patterns highlight the importance of tailoring crime prevention measures to the specific needs of South Ockendon, balancing targeted interventions with broader community engagement to address the area’s unique challenges.

March 2025 saw dramatic shifts in crime patterns, with drug-related offences surging by 500% compared to February, rising from 2 to 12 incidents. This spike, combined with a 100% increase in possession of weapons (from 1 to 2) and the first recorded robbery in the month, signals a notable shift in the area’s crime mix. Violent crimes remain dominant, comprising 43.5% of total offences, significantly above the UK average for this category (2.7 per 1,000). Vehicle crime, at 12.3% of all crimes, is 105% above the UK average, likely reflecting the area’s commuter infrastructure and traffic density. Conversely, burglary and public order offences declined by 50% and 44.4% respectively, indicating possible seasonal or local interventions. For residents, the 500% rise in drug-related crimes is a critical insight, suggesting heightened awareness or community engagement may be necessary in the coming months. The decline in anti-social behaviour (60% below UK average) and shoplifting (56% below UK average) further illustrates the uneven nature of crime trends, with some categories showing marked improvement despite the overall increase in violent crime.

South Ockendon’s crime rate in March 2025 rose 28.2% from 5.0 to 6.4 per 1,000 residents, reflecting a significant shift in local crime dynamics. This rate, while 17.9% below the UK average of 7.8, masks a combination of increases and decreases across specific crime categories. The daily crime count of 5 incidents—roughly one every 6.2 hours—provides a tangible sense of the area’s crime frequency. Over the course of the month, one crime occurred for every 157 residents, a statistic that contextualises the risk in relation to South Ockendon’s population of 24,216. This monthly exposure rate, though lower than the UK average, does not fully capture the volatility of individual crime types. The population context means that even modest shifts in crime numbers can influence perceptions of safety. For instance, the 500% surge in drug-related offences and the 100% rise in weapon possession highlight areas of concern, while the 50% decline in burglary suggests localized efforts may be yielding results. The interplay of these trends underscores the need for nuanced analysis that accounts for both overall rates and category-specific fluctuations.

Crime Breakdown - March 2025

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Violence and sexual offences672.843.5%
Vehicle crime190.812.3%
Anti-social behaviour130.58.4%
Other theft120.57.8%
Drugs120.57.8%
Criminal damage and arson100.46.5%
Shoplifting70.34.6%
Public order50.23.3%
Burglary30.12%
Theft from the person20.11.3%
Possession of weapons20.11.3%
Bicycle theft100.7%
Robbery100.7%

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

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Formula Used

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

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  • 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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