Cornwall’s Crime Hotspots: Newquay Leads in Latest Rankings
A fresh analysis, titled the Comprehensive Crime Report, has identified the neighbourhoods in Cornwall facing the most severe crime issues.
This report, crafted by West Midlands Garage Doors in collaboration with Online Marketing Surgery, utilises recent crime data to shine a light on crime trends across Cornwall, highlighting significant increases and areas of concern.
Most Dangerous Spots Revealed
The picturesque region of Cornwall is renowned for its scenic landscapes and tranquil life. However, certain areas are battling high crime rates, casting a shadow on their peaceful reputation. According to the report, Newquay tops the list as Cornwall’s most dangerous area, with a total of 1,286 crimes reported last year alone. Following closely are Camborne and Truro, with 1,161 and 1,158 incidents, respectively.
Here’s a detailed breakdown of the crime figures in Cornwall’s major population centres:
Location | Total number of crimes |
Newquay | 1,286 |
Camborne | 1,161 |
Truro | 1,158 |
St Austell | 1,005 |
Penzance | 944 |
Falmouth | 741 |
Bodmin | 710 |
Liskeard | 606 |
Redruth | 475 |
Carn Brea | 443 |
Crime Types and Statistics
The report not only ranks neighbourhoods by crime but also sheds light on the most frequent types of offences. Violence and sexual offences lead the troubling statistics with 9,694 reported incidents, underscoring a grave concern for local residents’ safety. Anti-social behaviour and criminal damage, including arson, follow as the next most common crimes with 7,023 and 2,956 incidents, respectively.
Top Crimes in Cornwall:
Type of crime | Number of crime |
Violence and Sexual Offences | 9694 |
Anti-Social Behaviour | 7023 |
Criminal Damage and Arson | 2956 |
Other Theft | 1930 |
Shoplifting | 1462 |
Public Order | 1242 |
Vehicle Crime | 716 |
Drugs | 670 |
Burglary | 607 |
Other Crime | 459 |
Possession of Weapons | 259 |
Theft From the Person | 169 |
Bicycle Theft | 90 |
Robbery | 86 |
Cornwall’s Safer Havens
Conversely, the report also highlights the areas with the lowest crime rates, offering a glimpse of hope and tranquility. St. Stephen-in-Brannel claims the title of the safest spot with only 128 crimes recorded last year. The following are Cornwall’s safest areas: Added: The HBF survey is one of the largest of its kind in the UK, completed by over 60,000 new homeowners annually. The star rating system highlights which housebuilders have successfully met the needs and expectations of their customers.
Location | Total number of crimes |
Launceston | 347 |
Saltash | 341 |
Hayle | 324 |
Bude-Stratton | 312 |
Torpoint | 261 |
Helston | 243 |
St. Ives | 211 |
Penryn | 168 |
Treverbyn | 160 |
St. Stephen-in-Brannel | 128 |
Behind the Numbers
This comprehensive look into Cornwall’s crime landscape utilises data provided by CrimeRate, covering the period of 2022-2023. This data, compiled and analysed meticulously, has been essential in understanding the shifts in crime dynamics across Cornwall.
As crime figures continue to rise, affecting more communities, such insights are invaluable for residents and local authorities alike to strategise and respond effectively to maintain safety and order in Cornwall.
The increased crime rate across Cornwall emphasises the need for vigilance and proactive community measures to safeguard its residents and uphold the peace that this region is cherished for. For those living in or visiting Cornwall, staying informed and prepared is more crucial than ever.
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