Crime Statistics

Standlake Crime Rate

+12.8%year-over-year

Crime is increasing and LOW in Standlake

Standlake crime rate is 32.4 per 1,000, with a safety score of 92/100. Crime has increased by 12.8% YoY. See the latest Standlake crime statistics and trends.

Overall Crime Rate

32.4
Crimes per 1,000 people
increasing trend

Property Crime Rate

15.3
Property crimes per 1,000 people
Includes burglary, theft, vandalism

How Standlake Compares to UK Average

Overall Crime:32.4vs 93.1 UK avg
-60.7 per 1,000 people
Property Crime:15.3vs 32.9 UK avg
-17.6 per 1,000 people

Standlake's crime rate is significantly lower than UK average

SaferLess safe
654 places4,025 places

Based on population of 1,633 over 12 months

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Crime Statistics Summary for Standlake

Data last updated: September 2025. Source: Police.uk, ONS, Home Office.

Crime rates per 1,000 people in Standlake
Overall Crime Rate32.4 per 1,000 people
Property Crime Rate15.3 per 1,000 people
UK Average Crime Rate93.1 per 1,000 people
UK Average Property Crime Rate32.9 per 1,000 people
Safety Score92 out of 100
Population1,633
Trendincreasing
Comparisonsignificantly lower than UK average
Crime Breakdown by Type in Standlake
Crime TypeTotal CountPer 1,000 PeoplePercentage of Total
Violence and sexual offences2012.238%
Other theft74.313%
Criminal damage and arson63.711%
Burglary63.711%
Vehicle crime63.711%
Anti-social behaviour53.19%
Public order21.24%
Other crime10.62%

Standlake is a highly secure and peaceful village with an overall crime rate of 32.4 per 1,000 residents. This figure is exceptionally low compared to the UK average of 93.1, contributing to an excellent safety score of 92/100. Over the last 12 months, the village has seen a 12.8% increase in crime, a trend that suggests residents should remain vigilant despite the high overall safety rating. For the 1,633 residents, Standlake offers a much more secure environment than most regional hubs. The property crime rate is 15.3 per 1,000 people, which is also well below national benchmarks. The following sections provide a detailed analysis of local crime patterns and practical safety advice.

Standlake Safety Score

92
Safe
Safety Score out of 100

Standlake has a good safety score compared to the UK average (78).

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Most Common Crimes in Standlake

#1

Violence and sexual offences

Percentage:38%
Per 1,000:12.2
Total:20
#2

Other theft

Percentage:13%
Per 1,000:4.3
Total:7
#3

Criminal damage and arson

Percentage:11%
Per 1,000:3.7
Total:6
#4

Burglary

Percentage:11%
Per 1,000:3.7
Total:6
#5

Vehicle crime

Percentage:11%
Per 1,000:3.7
Total:6

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Crime Breakdown in Standlake

Violence and sexual offences are the most prevalent crime type in Standlake, accounting for 37.7% of all recorded incidents, with a rate of 12.2 per 1,000 residents. This is followed by other theft at 13.2% and vehicle crime at 11.3%. For homeowners and residents, understanding the impact of property crime is also essential.

The combined property crime rate in Standlake is 15.3 per 1,000 people. This includes other theft, vehicle crime, burglary, and criminal damage. Other theft is the most significant property-related concern, contributing over 13% to the total crime volume. Vehicle crime, criminal damage, and burglary each represent 11.3% of local incidents. When combined, it is clear that property-related offences are a major factor in the village's safety landscape. For residents, this indicates that while the area is very safe, securing physical assets—particularly residential properties and vehicles—is a key priority for maintaining local security.

Crime Types Breakdown

Violence and sexual offences
20 incidents (12.2 per 1,000)
Other theft
7 incidents (4.3 per 1,000)
Criminal damage and arson
6 incidents (3.7 per 1,000)
Burglary
6 incidents (3.7 per 1,000)
Vehicle crime
6 incidents (3.7 per 1,000)
Anti-social behaviour
5 incidents (3.1 per 1,000)
Public order
2 incidents (1.2 per 1,000)
Other crime
1 incidents (0.6 per 1,000)
Crime Types Breakdown for Standlake - showing Violence and sexual offences (38%), Other theft (13%), Criminal damage and arson (11%)

Crime Rate Trend

205.6% change(over 12 months)
Standlake
UK Avg/month
Crime Rate Trend for Standlake - showing 205.6% increase over 12 months

Compare Standlake with similar populations

Standlake has a 65.2% lower crime rate than the UK average.

Compare Standlake with similar populations - Standlake crime rate is 65.2% lower than UK average

Crime Trends in Standlake

Standlake has seen a 12.8% increase in overall crime over the past year. Monthly data reveals a relatively volatile crime rate, generally fluctuating between 0.6 and 6.1 per 1,000 residents, with a notable peak in June 2025 reaching 6.1 and October 2025 at 5.5. Following these peaks, the rate has shown some volatility. This significant upward trend indicates that Standlake is experiencing a period of increased criminal activity from a very low baseline. While the overall volume is still low, the year-over-year rise suggests that residents should be more proactive about security and community vigilance.

When Do Crimes Happen in Standlake?

Understanding peak crime times helps you stay vigilant and secure your property when it matters most.

Simulated Data

This heatmap shows estimated crime patterns based on Standlake's crime statistics, crime type distribution, and general knowledge of when different crimes typically occur. This is not real historical data for specific times.

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Pro Tip: Burglaries peak on weekday evenings (6pm-midnight) and during work hours (10am-3pm) when homes appear empty. scOS smart security stays alert around the clock — detecting threats instantly, whether you're home or away.

Crime time heatmap for Standlake - showing when crimes are most likely to occur by day and hour

How To Keep Safe in Standlake

Violence and sexual offences are the most frequently recorded crime type in Standlake. While the overall volume is low, maintaining personal safety awareness is always a sensible precaution.

  1. Theft Prevention: Other theft accounts for over 13% of local incidents. Ensure personal belongings are never left unattended in public spaces, and secure garden equipment and bicycles.
  2. Vehicle Security: With vehicle crime being a significant category (11.3%), always ensure your car is locked and avoid leaving any valuables on display. Use a garage if available.
  3. Burglary Prevention: Burglary accounts for over 11% of local incidents. Ensure all entry points are secured, particularly during the night (33% peak) when the village is quietest.
  4. Property Lighting: Use motion-sensor lighting around your home's exterior. This is a simple but effective way to deter unwanted visitors during the dark overnight hours.
  5. Community Connection: Engage with local neighbourhood watch schemes. In a village like Standlake, residents looking out for one another is one of the most effective ways to maintain high safety standards.

What Types of Crime Happen When in Standlake?

Different crimes occur at different times. This breakdown shows which crime types dominate each time period.

Based on Crime-Type Weighted Model

Morning

6am - 12pm

Theft46%
Other21%
Burglary18%
Vehicle Crime14%
Violence0%

Morning hours see a high proportion of theft as the day begins.

Afternoon

12pm - 6pm

Theft48%
Burglary30%
Other17%
Vehicle Crime5%
Violence0%

Theft and burglary are most frequent in the afternoon as daytime activity peaks.

Evening

6pm - 12am

Other35%
Burglary30%
Theft20%
Vehicle Crime15%
Violence0%

Burglary and 'other' offences are prominent as the village transitions to evening.

Night

12am - 6am

Vehicle Crime35%
Burglary33%
Other23%
Theft9%
Violence0%

Night-time is the peak period for burglary and vehicle crime when properties are quiet.

Simulated Data - Crime-Type Weighted Model

These crime patterns are estimated using the Crime Survey for England and Wales (ONS) time-of-day data, weighted by Standlake's specific crime type distribution from Police.uk. This is not real historical data for specific times in Standlake, but a model-generated estimate based on the area's crime composition and national timing patterns.

Crime types by time period for Standlake - showing breakdown of burglary, violence, theft, and vehicle crime by morning, afternoon, evening, and night

Temporal Crime Patterns in Standlake

Crime timing in Standlake shows a clear relationship between the time of day and the nature of the offence. Theft is primarily a daytime issue, making up 46% of morning crimes and peaking at 48% in the afternoon. As the day transitions into evening and night, the focus shifts significantly towards burglary and vehicle crime. Between 6pm and 12am, burglary and 'other' crimes are most significant, and during the night-time hours of 12am to 6am, burglary and vehicle crime account for 33% and 35% of incidents respectively. For Standlake residents, these patterns emphasize that the overnight period is the most critical time for home and vehicle security, while general property vigilance is most important during the afternoon hours.

Police Response Times in Standlake

How quickly do police respond to emergencies?

Grade 1 (Immediate)

Emergency 999 calls requiring immediate attendance — crimes in progress, threat to life, or serious injury.

Grade 2 (Priority)

Serious incidents needing prompt response but no immediate threat to life — recent crimes, vulnerable victims.

Grade 1 - Immediate

Emergency Response

N/AActual
Actual
N/A
Target
15 min
UK Average
15 min

Grade 2 - Priority

Priority Response

N/AActual
Actual
N/A
Target
1h
UK Average
1h

Active Officers

5,000

Each = 500 officers

Police Stations

Pending

Station count data is being collected

Why Response Time Matters

The average burglary takes just 8-10 minutes. Even when police respond quickly, burglars are often gone before anyone arrives.

scOS spots trouble the moment it starts — your lights come on, sirens sound, and you get an alert on your phone. Burglars don't stick around when they've lost the element of surprise.

Source: FOI Request
Police response times in Standlake - showing Grade 1 immediate and Grade 2 priority response times compared to UK averages

In the local West Oxfordshire context, Standlake's crime rate of 32.4 per 1,000 people is notably safer than nearby Stanton Harcourt (46.1) and is comparable to Aston (30.2). However, it is more active than the exceptionally quiet surrounding villages of Brighthampton, Longworth, and Hardwick, all of which recorded no crimes (0.0) during the same period. This indicates that Standlake is a moderately active but very safe village within a very low-crime rural cluster. It remains a secure and attractive location for those seeking a village lifestyle.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about crime and safety in Standlake

Standlake is an exceptionally safe village to live in, with a high safety score of 92/100. Its overall crime rate of 32.4 per 1,000 residents is much lower than the UK average of 93.1, providing a secure and peaceful environment for its 1,633 inhabitants.
Yes, Standlake is very safe for families. Its safety score of 92/100 and low property crime rate of 15.3 per 1,000 indicate a secure residential setting. While crime has increased recently, the overall volume remains low compared to urban areas.
Standlake is significantly safer than the UK average. Its crime rate of 32.4 per 1,000 people is about one-third of the national average of 93.1. Furthermore, its safety score of 92/100 is far superior to the UK average of 78.
Burglary occurs at a rate of 3.7 per 1,000 people per year in Standlake. It accounts for 11.3% of total local crime, which is relatively low but warrants standard security precautions given the recent upward trend.
Vehicle crime occurs at a rate of 3.7 per 1,000 people in Standlake, with 6 incidents recorded annually. While it represents 11.3% of local crime, the overall volume remains low by national standards.
The most common crime in Standlake is violence and sexual offences, which accounts for 37.7% of all recorded incidents. This is followed by other theft at 13.2%.
Crime in Standlake is currently increasing, with a 12.8% rise recorded year-over-year. Residents should be aware of this upward trend, although the area still maintains a high overall safety score of 92/100.
While Standlake remains safe, the 12.8% increase in crime suggests a slight upward shift in activity. Monitoring this trend and enhancing home security is advisable for residents to maintain the village's high safety standards.
Standlake (32.4 per 1,000) is safer than nearby Stanton Harcourt (46.1) and has a similar rate to Aston (30.2). It is more active than the exceptionally quiet villages of Brighthampton and Longworth (both 0.0).
To reduce burglary risk, ensure all windows and doors are locked and consider a proactive security system. scOS can detect potential intruders at your property boundary, providing a superior deterrent compared to traditional reactive cameras.
We recommend proactive security measures like scOS. Given the 12.8% increase in crime, scOS's AI-powered monitoring can help protect your home and property line, offering a much more effective deterrent than traditional CCTV that only records events.
Crime in Standlake is most likely to occur in the afternoon and night. Theft peaks in the afternoon (48%), while vehicle crime and burglary percentages are highest during the night-time hours between 12am and 6am.
Standlake is generally very safe at night, but burglary and vehicle crime become more prominent. Between 12am and 6am, burglary and vehicle crime combined account for 68% of incidents, making secure parking and home security important.
Burglaries in Standlake are most likely to occur at night (33%) and in the afternoon or evening (both 30%). This suggests that opportunistic thieves target homes throughout the day and in the quiet overnight hours.

Proactive Home Security in Standlake

With a property crime rate of 15.3 per 1,000 residents and a recent 12.8% increase in overall crime, taking steps to secure your home in Standlake is a sensible priority. Traditional security systems, such as standard CCTV or DIY alarms, are often reactive; they only alert you or provide footage after a crime has already taken place.

A proactive approach is far more effective. The scOS operating system uses AI to monitor your property's perimeter in real-time, identifying potential threats before they reach your front door. Unlike basic systems, scOS can intervene autonomously with integrated lights and audio to deter an intruder immediately. In a village like Standlake, where burglary, other theft, and vehicle crime each make up a significant portion of local activity, the visible and intelligent deterrence provided by scOS can ensure that criminals move on to easier targets, keeping your property and family safe.

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Understanding Our Data

How we source and verify crime information for Standlake

4,682+
Areas Covered
8.2M+
Crime Records
100%
Official Sources

Understanding the Calculations

The crime rate represents the number of recorded incidents per thousand residents in Standlake. 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
Our system covers 4,682+ areas across England and Wales, including major urban centers, towns, and administrative regions. We refresh statistics immediately when official sources publish updates (generally monthly) and maintain archives for historical analysis.

Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0

scOS is not affiliated with or endorsed by these organisations.

Latest data: November 2025

New data is released by Police.uk approximately once a month

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