Monthly Crime Statistics

Huntington (York) Crime Rate December 2023 | Monthly Statistics

Huntington (York) crime rate in December 2023 stood at 8.2 per 1,000 residents, with shoplifting 247% above the UK average. The area saw a 2.1% monthly decline in overall crime.

90
Total Crimes
8.2
Per 1,000 People
7.2
UK Average
-2.1%
vs Previous Month

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Huntington (York) recorded a crime rate of 8.2 per 1,000 residents in December 2023, placing it 13.9% above the UK average of 7.2. This rate, while elevated, reflects a mix of persistent and seasonal crime patterns. The most common offences were violence and sexual offences (31 cases, 34.4% of total crimes), followed by shoplifting (19 cases, 21.1%) and anti-social behaviour (18 cases, 20.0%). These figures align with the area’s character as a built-up part of York, where retail activity and public spaces likely contribute to higher rates of shoplifting and anti-social behaviour. The seasonal context of December — with its long nights, festive shopping, and empty homes during the holiday period — may have exacerbated certain trends. For instance, the sharp increase in public order offences (up 100%) could be linked to the challenges of managing crowds in areas with high foot traffic during the Christmas season. Conversely, the 11.4% decrease in violence and sexual offences may suggest that community initiatives or increased police visibility during the holidays temporarily curbed incidents. However, shoplifting remains a significant concern, with rates 247% above the UK average, highlighting the need for targeted interventions in retail zones. The area’s crime profile also reveals stark disparities: while public order offences are 17% below the UK average, shoplifting and anti-social behaviour are high. These patterns underscore the importance of understanding local dynamics — such as the proximity of Huntington to York’s historic high streets and the influence of seasonal events — in shaping crime trends. As the month progresses, the interplay between these factors will likely continue to influence the area’s crime profile.

December 2023 marked an 11.4% decrease in violence and sexual offences, reducing incidents from 35 to 31. This decline, though modest, may reflect the seasonal impact of holiday-related community engagement or heightened police patrols during the festive period. Anti-social behaviour also fell by 14.3%, from 21 to 18 incidents, potentially linked to the closure of local venues during Christmas. However, public order offences surged by 100%, rising from 2 to 4 cases — a sharp increase that may be attributed to the challenges of managing crowds in public spaces during the holiday season. Shoplifting, already 247% above the UK average, remained a persistent issue, with 19 incidents reported. Other theft dropped by 62.5% (from 8 to 3), due to increased retail security measures or seasonal changes in shopping patterns. These contrasting trends highlight the combination of festive activities and crime dynamics in Huntington.

December 2023 saw a 2.1% decrease in Huntington’s crime rate compared to November, dropping from 8.4 to 8.2 per 1,000 residents. While the overall rate remains 13.9% above the UK average, the month-on-month decline suggests stabilisation after a recent uptick. Locally, this translates to roughly 3 crimes reported per day — a figure that, while consistent with previous months, reflects the area’s relatively high crime density. Over the course of December, one crime occurred for every 122 residents, a monthly aggregate that contextualises the risk as moderate compared to national benchmarks. This ratio is particularly relevant for residents, as it illustrates the likelihood of encountering crime in a given month. The population-scaled perspective also highlights that Huntington’s crime profile, though elevated, is not drastically divergent from broader UK trends, with most categories aligning within expected ranges. However, the stark disparity in shoplifting rates — 247% above the UK average — underscores a unique challenge in the built-up area’s retail zones.

Crime Breakdown - December 2023

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Violence and sexual offences312.834.4%
Shoplifting191.721.1%
Anti-social behaviour181.620%
Criminal damage and arson80.78.9%
Public order40.44.4%
Other theft30.33.3%
Other crime30.33.3%
Possession of weapons10.11.1%
Drugs10.11.1%
Theft from the person10.11.1%
Burglary10.11.1%

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

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