Monthly Crime Statistics

Vale of White Horse Crime Rate February 2023 | Monthly Statistics

Vale of White Horse reported 568 crimes in February 2023, with a crime rate of 3.8 per 1,000 residents, 44.9% below the UK average. Violent crimes accounted for 44.2% of all incidents.

568
Total Crimes
3.8
Per 1,000 People
6.9
UK Average
0%
vs Previous Month

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February 2023 marked a continuation of Vale of White Horse’s historically low crime rates, with a total of 568 crimes reported across the district. At 3.8 crimes per 1,000 residents, this figure places the area 44.9% below the UK average of 6.9, a disparity that reflects the district’s rural character and relatively low population density. The most prevalent crime category was violence and sexual offences, which accounted for 44.2% of all incidents, significantly below the UK average for this category. This trend aligns with the area’s demographic profile, which includes a higher proportion of older residents and a limited presence of urban centres that might typically see higher rates of violent crime. The second most common category was public order offences, at 9.7% of total crimes, further reinforcing the district’s distinct crime profile compared to more densely populated areas. Seasonal factors also played a role, as February’s low outdoor activity and pre-spring lull likely contributed to a reduction in crimes tied to public spaces and nightlife. The area’s crime mix diverged sharply from the UK average in several categories, including vehicle crime, which stood at 0.1 per 1,000 residents, 78% below the national rate. This statistic may be attributed to the district’s limited urban infrastructure and fewer car-centric environments. The combination of geographic and seasonal influences suggests that Vale of White Horse’s crime patterns are shaped by a unique interplay of factors, including its rural setting, seasonal activity levels, and demographic composition. These characteristics help explain the district’s consistent underperformance relative to the UK average in violent and property-related crimes, while certain categories like anti-social behaviour and criminal damage remain lower. As the year progresses, the area’s crime trends will continue to be influenced by these underlying factors, with the transition from winter to spring introducing new dynamics as outdoor activity increases.

February 2023 saw a notable shift in the crime mix, with violent crimes forming the largest single category at 44.2% of total reports, significantly below the UK average for this type. This contrast suggests a localised reduction in violent incidents, potentially linked to the area’s rural nature and seasonal factors. The rate of violence and sexual offences stood at 1.7 per 1,000 residents, 31% below the UK average, a trend consistent with the area’s character. Meanwhile, vehicle crime remained low, with a rate of 0.1 per 1,000 residents, 78% below the UK average, a figure that may reflect limited urban infrastructure and lower car density. Public order offences also showed a sharp decline, at 0.4 per 1,000 residents, 30% below the UK average, a statistic that could align with the area’s seasonal lull during winter months. These patterns illustrate how geographic and temporal factors shape local crime dynamics, even within a broader national context.

In February 2023, Vale of White Horse recorded 568 crimes, translating to approximately 20 crimes per day. Over the course of the month, one crime was reported for every 263 residents, a figure that contextualises the scale of incidents in a localised monthly perspective. With a population of 149,347, this rate underscores the relatively low frequency of crime compared to the UK average. The area’s crime profile remains skewed towards violent offences, which accounted for 44.2% of all reported crimes, a significantly lower share than the UK average for this category. This contrast highlights the area’s unique demographic and geographic factors, such as its rural character and limited urban density, which may contribute to lower violent crime rates. The daily crime count also reveals that while incidents are spread out, the monthly exposure metric provides a clearer picture of how often residents encounter crime in their daily lives. This data, when paired with the area’s seasonal context, suggests that winter months, with their reduced outdoor activity, may naturally dampen certain types of crime, particularly those tied to public spaces.

Crime Breakdown - February 2023

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Violence and sexual offences2511.744.2%
Public order550.49.7%
Criminal damage and arson530.49.3%
Anti-social behaviour510.39%
Other theft500.38.8%
Burglary300.25.3%
Shoplifting220.23.9%
Other crime120.12.1%
Vehicle crime120.12.1%
Drugs110.11.9%
Bicycle theft70.11.2%
Possession of weapons601.1%
Theft from the person500.9%
Robbery300.5%

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