Monthly Crime Statistics

Datchet Crime Rate October 2025 | Monthly Statistics

Datchet's crime rate rose to 8.1 per 1,000 in October 2025, with anti-social behaviour 114% above the UK average. Explore the full breakdown here.

42
Total Crimes
8.1
Per 1,000 People
7.7
UK Average
+50%
vs Previous Month

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The crime profile in Datchet during October 2025 reveals a distinct balance between anti-social behaviour, violence, and theft, shaped by seasonal and local factors. With an overall crime rate of 8.1 per 1,000 residents—5.2% above the UK average—this built-up area within Windsor and Maidenhead shows a pattern diverging from national trends. Anti-social behaviour accounted for 33.3% of all crimes, far exceeding the UK average of 1.3 per 1,000 (114% above), suggesting a concentration of incidents in public spaces. This may align with the transition to darker evenings and the approach of Halloween, which historically correlate with increased disorder. Violence and sexual offences (21.4% of total crimes) fell 36% below the UK average, a contrast that could reflect the area's lower population density and limited nightlife infrastructure compared to larger urban centres. Other theft (16.7% of crimes) was 169% above the UK average, linked to the area's proximity to major transport routes and the presence of retail premises. The seasonal context of October—shorter daylight hours and seasonal festivals—likely contributes to the elevated anti-social behaviour rates, though no direct causal link can be asserted without further data. This crime mix suggests a community where public order issues dominate, with property crimes and violence playing secondary but significant roles. The interplay between these factors highlights the need for targeted interventions in high-traffic areas during peak seasonal periods.

October 2025 saw dramatic shifts in Datchet's crime mix, with other theft surging by 600% (from 1 to 7 incidents) and anti-social behaviour rising 250% (from 4 to 14). These increases, though not directly tied to specific events, may be influenced by the seasonal transition and Halloween-related activities. Conversely, public order offences fell by 57.1% (from 7 to 3), possibly reflecting reduced foot traffic during early October. The area's anti-social behaviour rate (2.7 per 1,000) was 114% above the UK average, while violence and sexual offences (1.7 per 1,000) were 36% below national levels. This divergence highlights the unique character of Datchet as a rural built-up area, where public disorder may be amplified by limited policing resources relative to population size. Other theft (1.4 per 1,000) was 169% above the UK average, suggesting vulnerabilities in retail or residential security that warrant closer examination. Residents might find the 600% rise in other theft particularly concerning, as it indicates a sharp increase in incidents such as burglary or vehicle-related theft. The contrast between violent crime rates and national averages also underscores the need for targeted community engagement strategies to address local-specific risk factors.

Datchet's crime rate in October 2025 (8.1 per 1,000) represents a 50.0% increase from the previous month's rate of 5.4 per 1,000, marking one of the most significant monthly jumps in recent records. This translates to an average of 1 reported crime per day during the month—a figure that, while modest, reflects a noticeable acceleration in criminal activity. Over the course of October, one crime occurred for every 123 residents, a monthly exposure rate that, when compared to the area's population of 5,163, highlights the concentrated nature of incidents in specific locations or times. The previous month's lower rate may have been influenced by seasonal factors such as the end of summer activities or reduced foot traffic, though no definitive causal link can be established. This sharp increase contrasts with the UK's generally stable crime trends, where October typically sees a slight seasonal dip. For residents, the 50% monthly rise signals a need for heightened awareness, particularly in areas experiencing the highest spikes in anti-social behaviour and other theft. The population-scaled perspective reveals that while Datchet's crime rate remains below many major urban centres, the rapid growth in specific categories could indicate emerging local challenges requiring targeted policing or community initiatives.

Crime Breakdown - October 2025

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Anti-social behaviour142.733.3%
Violence and sexual offences91.721.4%
Other theft71.416.7%
Criminal damage and arson5111.9%
Public order30.67.1%
Vehicle crime20.44.8%
Drugs10.22.4%
Robbery10.22.4%

Understanding Our Data

How we source and verify crime information for Datchet

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Areas Covered
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Crime Records
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Official Sources

Understanding the Calculations

The crime rate represents the number of recorded incidents per thousand residents in Datchet. 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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Page updated: 27 April 2026

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