Monthly Crime Statistics

Worcester Crime Rate July 2024 | Monthly Statistics

Worcester crime rate in July 2024 stood at 9.2 per 1,000, with violence and sexual offences driving the majority of reported crimes, 38.8% of the total. The area recorded a 9.5% increase above the UK average.

984
Total Crimes
9.2
Per 1,000 People
8.4
UK Average
-0.2%
vs Previous Month

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Violence and sexual offences dominated Worcester’s crime profile in July 2024, accounting for 38.8% of all reported incidents. With a total crime rate of 9.2 per 1,000 residents, the area recorded a 9.5% increase above the UK average, highlighting a persistent challenge in addressing violent crime. The seasonal context of July—characterised by school holidays, festivals, and increased tourism—likely contributed to higher levels of anti-social behaviour and public order offences, which rose to 18.9% of total crimes. The town’s retail sector, a significant economic driver, may also explain the 8.6% share of shoplifting offences, though this remains below the UK average for the category. Worcester’s crime profile reflects the dual pressures of a vibrant urban environment and the challenges of managing public spaces during peak summer activity. While property crimes accounted for 29.9% of the total, the dominance of violent crime underscores the need for targeted interventions in areas with high foot traffic, such as the town centre and popular tourist spots. The 3.6 per 1,000 rate for violence and sexual offences, 26% above the UK average, suggests that local factors—such as the presence of multiple educational institutions or transient populations—may be exacerbating these trends. However, the stability in overall crime rates compared to the previous month indicates that efforts to manage seasonal spikes are having some effect, though the elevated violent crime rate remains a concern for local authorities and residents alike.

July 2024 saw notable shifts in crime patterns, with public order offences rising by 25% compared to the previous month, reaching 70 incidents. This increase may reflect the impact of summer festivals and events, which often draw larger crowds to public spaces. Conversely, burglary fell sharply by 50%, with only 14 incidents reported, a marked decrease from 28 in June. This decline could be linked to increased police presence or seasonal factors, such as the closure of certain premises during holidays. Other crime also rose significantly, climbing 63.6% to 18 incidents, indicating underreported or emerging issues. Worcester’s violence and sexual offences rate was 26% above the UK average, while vehicle crime remained 35% below national levels, a consistent trend in areas with strong community policing initiatives. These variations underscore the combination of local dynamics and broader statistical trends.

Worcester’s crime rate in July 2024 remained stable at 9.2 per 1,000 residents, matching the previous month’s rate. This consistency suggests no significant shift in overall crime levels. Daily crime activity averaged 32 incidents per day, reflecting the pace of reported offences in a mid-sized urban area. Over the course of the month, one crime was reported for every 108 residents, illustrating the frequency of incidents within the population. This monthly exposure figure provides context for residents, showing that while crime is present, it does not overwhelm the community on a daily basis. The population-scaled perspective highlights that Worcester’s crime profile aligns with broader patterns seen in similar-sized local authorities, though specific categories like violence and anti-social behaviour remain elevated compared to the UK average. These figures help frame the local experience in relation to national trends without overstating the significance of isolated changes.

Crime Breakdown - July 2024

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Violence and sexual offences3823.638.8%
Anti-social behaviour1861.718.9%
Shoplifting850.88.6%
Criminal damage and arson760.77.7%
Public order700.77.1%
Other theft590.66%
Vehicle crime340.33.5%
Drugs240.22.4%
Other crime180.21.8%
Bicycle theft140.11.4%
Burglary140.11.4%
Possession of weapons100.11%
Robbery60.10.6%
Theft from the person60.10.6%

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Crime Rate Methodology

We determine crime rates by calculating recorded offences per 1,000 residents. This standardised metric enables meaningful comparisons between different-sized regions across the UK.

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Rate per 1,000 = (Offences / Population) × 1,000

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