Monthly Crime Statistics

Takeley and Little Canfield Crime Rate June 2023 | Monthly Statistics

Takeley and Little Canfield recorded a crime rate of 13.6 per 1,000 in June 2023, 60% above the UK average. Other thefts were 638% higher than the UK average.

105
Total Crimes
13.6
Per 1,000 People
8.5
UK Average
+81.1%
vs Previous Month

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Takeley and Little Canfield recorded a crime rate of 13.6 per 1,000 residents in June 2023, placing it 60% above the UK average of 8.5 per 1,000. This figure marks a significant divergence from the national trend, reflecting a unique local context. The most prevalent crime category was other theft, accounting for 35.2% of all reported incidents, followed by violence and sexual offences (19.1%) and possession of weapons (7.6%). These patterns suggest a mix of property-related and personal safety concerns. June, as the start of the summer season, may have influenced crime dynamics, with extended daylight hours potentially altering both perpetrator and victim behaviour. However, the area's relatively low population density and suburban character likely contribute to the distinct profile compared to densely populated urban centres. The violence and sexual offences rate, at 2.6 per 1,000, was 11% below the UK average, a slight anomaly that may reflect local policing efforts or community engagement initiatives. Meanwhile, the sharp rise in other thefts—638% above the UK average—highlights a pressing concern for residents, particularly in relation to unattended property and high-value items. The seasonal transition to summer, which typically sees increased foot traffic and outdoor activity, may have created conditions conducive to such crimes. These findings underscore the need for targeted measures to address property vulnerabilities while maintaining the area's relatively lower rates of violent crime.

June 2023 saw a 500% surge in criminal damage and arson, rising from one to six incidents—a stark increase that may reflect heightened summer activity in open spaces or targeted vandalism. Burglary also jumped 400% compared to the previous month, with five reported cases, suggesting vulnerabilities in residential security or increased opportunistic activity. Possession of weapons rose 300%, from two to eight incidents, a troubling trend that could indicate shifts in local criminal networks or unmet policing needs. The rate of violence and sexual offences (2.6 per 1,000) was 11% below the UK average, a small but significant deviation that may reflect effective local interventions or demographic factors. The breakdown also reveals other thefts at 4.8 per 1,000, 638% above the UK average, a figure that would be of immediate concern to residents. For context, the daily crime count averaged four incidents per day, a figure that, while not alarmingly high, underscores the need for vigilance. These statistics highlight both challenges and areas of relative success, requiring a nuanced approach to community safety planning.

The crime rate in Takeley and Little Canfield for June 2023 (13.6 per 1,000) represents an 81.1% increase from the previous month's rate of 7.5 per 1,000, a marked upward trend. This rise translates to one reported crime for every 74 residents over the course of the month, a figure that, while lower than densely populated urban areas, remains higher than the UK average. On a daily basis, the area experienced an average of four crimes per day, a pace that would be of concern to local authorities and residents alike. When scaled to the population of 7,721, the monthly exposure of one crime per 74 residents illustrates the tangible impact of crime on the community. This rate is particularly striking given the area's suburban character, which typically correlates with lower crime rates compared to urban environments. The contrast with the UK average is stark: while the national rate for other thefts is 0.7 per 1,000, Takeley and Little Canfield recorded 4.8 per 1,000, a disparity that may reflect local socioeconomic factors or unmet policing needs. These figures highlight the importance of contextual analysis, as the area's unique demographics and geography shape its crime profile in ways distinct from broader national trends.

Crime Breakdown - June 2023

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Other theft374.835.2%
Violence and sexual offences202.619.1%
Possession of weapons817.6%
Public order70.96.7%
Criminal damage and arson60.85.7%
Vehicle crime50.74.8%
Shoplifting50.74.8%
Burglary50.74.8%
Drugs40.53.8%
Other crime40.53.8%
Theft from the person30.42.9%
Bicycle theft10.11%

Understanding Our Data

How we source and verify crime information for Takeley and Little Canfield

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Crime Records
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Understanding the Calculations

The crime rate represents the number of recorded incidents per thousand residents in Takeley and Little Canfield. 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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