Monthly Crime Statistics

Gainsborough Crime Rate November 2024 | Monthly Statistics

Gainsborough crime rate in November 2024 reached 21.4 per 1,000, 181.6% above the UK average. Shoplifting surged 205% month-on-month, highlighting seasonal retail pressures.

471
Total Crimes
21.4
Per 1,000 People
7.6
UK Average
+43.2%
vs Previous Month

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Gainsborough's November 2024 crime rate of 21.4 per 1,000 residents is 181.6% above the UK average of 7.6 per 1,000, marking one of the most significant deviations in recent records. This stark contrast with national trends is driven by an overrepresentation of violent and sexual offences, which account for 29.3% of all crimes reported. Violence and sexual offences alone stand at 6.3 per 1,000, 144% above the UK average, a figure that suggests underlying social tensions or localized factors contributing to this spike. Anti-social behaviour and criminal damage also far exceed national norms, with the former at 3.4 per 1,000 (206% above UK average) and the latter at 3.1 per 1,000 (444% above UK average). These patterns may reflect the area's unique characteristics, such as the impact of seasonal events like Bonfire Night and the timing of Black Friday shopping, which could have increased foot traffic in high-street areas and created opportunities for crime. The dominance of property-related offences—shoplifting, burglary, and other theft—further indicates that retail and commercial spaces are significant vectors for criminal activity. While the UK overall has seen a gradual decline in violent crime, Gainsborough's experience highlights a divergence that may be tied to local demographics, economic conditions, or policing strategies. The seasonal context of November, with its shorter days and colder weather, likely exacerbates issues related to public order and anti-social behaviour, as outdoor activities shift indoors and social interactions become more concentrated in specific venues. This data underscores the need for targeted interventions in areas where violent crime and property offences are concentrated, while also considering the broader implications of seasonal fluctuations on crime patterns.

November 2024 saw a dramatic surge in shoplifting, with incidents rising 205% from 20 to 61. This spike aligns with Black Friday shopping activity, which may have drawn opportunistic offenders to local retail areas. Public order offences also rose sharply, increasing 131.3% to 37 cases, a figure that suggests heightened tensions during November's shorter evenings and increased social gatherings. Conversely, possession of weapons fell by 50%, from 4 to 2 cases, a decline that may reflect temporary deterrents from local enforcement efforts. The area's violence and sexual offences rate of 6.3 per 1,000 is 144% above the UK average, a stark outlier that warrants attention. This category alone accounts for 29.3% of all crimes reported, indicating a pressing concern for community safety. Residents may find the 205% shoplifting increase particularly noteworthy, as it directly impacts local businesses and consumer confidence.

Gainsborough's crime rate in November 2024 rose 43.2% compared to the previous month, climbing from 15.0 to 21.4 per 1,000 residents. This increase aligns with seasonal patterns, as November brings shorter evenings and events like Bonfire Night, which may heighten opportunities for anti-social behaviour and public order offences. On a daily basis, the area experienced approximately 16 crimes per day in November, a figure that underscores the need for community vigilance. Over the course of the month, one reported crime occurred for roughly every 47 residents, a monthly exposure rate that, while locally specific, reflects the area's current security challenges. This rate is significantly higher than the UK average, but the comparison is framed through the lens of Gainsborough's unique context, including its population size and local dynamics. The shift from October to November also coincides with the end of the holiday shopping season, which may influence retail-related crime patterns.

Crime Breakdown - November 2024

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Violence and sexual offences1386.329.3%
Anti-social behaviour743.415.7%
Criminal damage and arson673.114.2%
Shoplifting612.813%
Public order371.77.9%
Other theft281.35.9%
Burglary241.15.1%
Vehicle crime110.52.3%
Other crime110.52.3%
Drugs90.41.9%
Bicycle theft40.20.9%
Robbery30.10.6%
Possession of weapons20.10.4%
Theft from the person20.10.4%

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

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

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