Crime in SN17: Crime Rate & Statistics 2026
SN17 recorded 4 crimes in April 2026 — a crime rate of 13.25 per 1,000 residents. Anti-social Behaviour accounts for the largest share of crime at 50.0% of all offences recorded. Crime is up 300.0% compared to the same period last year.
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- monitoring129.14 crimes per 1,000 residents annually
- assignment4 crimes recorded in April 2026
- trending_upCrime up 300.0% year-on-year
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April 2026Crime Analysis: SN17
Anti-social Behaviour accounts for more than a third of all recorded crime in SN17 (50.0%). Violence & Sexual Offences accounts for a further 50.0%.
Compared to the same period last year, crime in SN17 has risen sharply — by 300.0%. The 12-month trend chart above shows where this change is concentrated across individual offence categories.
Crime figures for SN17 are sourced from the Police.uk open data platform and weighted against ONS 2021 Census population estimates to produce comparable per-resident rates. Data is updated monthly, typically 1–2 months after the end of each reporting period.
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