STREET LEVEL CRIME
Thames Valley Police - Chipping Norton Neighbourhood
Recorded Street Crimes
Category | Jun 2024 | May 2024 | Change | |
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Anti-social Behaviour |
Jun 2024
13
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May 2024
15
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Burglary |
Jun 2024
5
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May 2024
9
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Details | |
Criminal Damage/Arson |
Jun 2024
2
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May 2024
8
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Drugs |
Jun 2024
1
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May 2024
1
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Details | |
Other Crime |
Jun 2024
4
|
May 2024
4
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Details | |
Other Theft |
Jun 2024
9
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May 2024
9
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Details | |
Public Order |
Jun 2024
6
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May 2024
4
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Details | |
Shoplifting |
Jun 2024
7
|
May 2024
10
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Details | |
Vehicle Crime |
Jun 2024
14
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May 2024
13
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Details | |
Violent Crime |
Jun 2024
33
|
May 2024
40
|
Details | |
Totals |
Jun 2024
94
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May 2024
113
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Neighbourhood Ranking
How does your neighbourhood compare with the others in your police force area?
1 | Abbey and Battle | 211 | |
2 | Oxford Central | 149 | |
3 | Oxford South East | 136 | |
4 | Milton Keynes City Centre and Campbell Park | 132 | |
5 | Campbell Park South and Woughton | 132 | |
6 | Stony Stratford and Wolverton | 131 | |
7 | Banbury Town | 130 | |
8 | Central Bletchley and Fenny Stratford | 130 | |
9 | Wycombe South | 120 | |
10 | Abingdon Town | 97 | |
11 | Wycombe West | 97 | |
12 | Bicester Town | 95 | |
13 | Farnham, Baylis and Stoke | 95 | |
14 | Maidenhead Central | 91 | |
15 | Bracknell Central North | 90 | |
16 | Wantage and Grove | 89 | |
17 | Oxford North East | 88 | |
18 | Southcote and Norcot | 87 | |
19 | Whitley and Church | 85 | |
20 | Ruscote, Neithrop and Hardwick | 84 | |
21 | Minster and Katesgrove | 84 | |
22 | Newbury Outer | 83 | |
23 | Bracknell Central South | 82 | |
24 | Great Linford | 81 | |
25 | Oxford Cowley | 80 | |
26 | Witney | 78 | |
27 | Didcot | 77 | |
28 | Wycombe East | 77 | |
29 | Aylesbury West | 73 | |
30 | Cippenham | 72 | |
31 | Middleton District | 72 | |
32 | Bradwell and Stantonbury | 69 | |
33 | Wexham Lea and Central | 67 | |
34 | West Bletchley | 65 | |
35 | Fields | 65 | |
36 | Danesborough and Walton | 65 | |
37 | Buckingham and District | 64 | |
38 | Chesham | 62 | |
39 | Windsor West | 62 | |
40 | Faringdon | 61 | |
41 | Pangbourne and Burghfield | 61 | |
42 | Marlow | 59 | |
43 | Britwell and Haymill | 59 | |
44 | Oxford East | 58 | |
45 | Wallingford, Berinsfield and Cholsey | 58 | |
46 | Aylesbury South | 57 | |
47 | Shenley Brook End and Tattenhoe | 57 | |
48 | Thatcham | 54 | |
49 | Bicester Rural | 53 | |
50 | Redlands and Park | 53 | |
51 | Aylesbury East | 53 | |
52 | Windsor Central | 53 | |
53 | Aylesbury North | 52 | |
54 | Henley | 52 | |
55 | Maidenhead West | 52 | |
56 | Burnham, Farnhams and Taplow | 51 | |
57 | Iver, Stoke Poges and Wexham | 51 | |
58 | Woodley | 51 | |
59 | Maidenhead South | 50 | |
60 | Colnbrook, Poyle and Foxborough | 50 | |
61 | Langley and Kedermister | 49 | |
62 | Wokingham Town | 49 | |
63 | Aylesbury Town Centre | 48 | |
64 | Kentwood and Tilehurst | 48 | |
65 | Loughton Park | 48 | |
66 | Rural Milton Keynes | 46 | |
67 | Ascot | 46 | |
68 | Kidlington | 46 | |
69 | Peppard and Caversham | 45 | |
70 | Newbury Town Centre | 45 | |
71 | Abingdon Outer | 44 | |
72 | Calcot and Tilehurst | 43 | |
73 | Thame, Watlington and Chinnor | 42 | |
74 | Earley | 41 | |
75 | Oxford North | 41 | |
76 | Denham and Gerrards Cross | 40 | |
77 | Carterton, Bampton and Burford | 39 | |
78 | Princes Risborough | 39 | |
79 | Amersham | 39 | |
80 | Chalfonts | 38 | |
81 | Banbury Rural | 38 | |
82 | Great Brickhill, Wing and Ivinghoe | 36 | |
83 | Hungerford and Lambourn District | 36 | |
84 | Wendover | 35 | |
85 | Bucklebury and Downlands | 34 | |
86 | Chipping Norton | 33 | |
87 | Beaconsfield | 33 | |
88 | Bracknell Northern Parishes | 32 | |
89 | Windsor East | 32 | |
90 | Sandhurst | 30 | |
91 | Newport Pagnell | 28 | |
92 | Woodstock | 28 | |
93 | Wheatley and Chalgrove | 27 | |
94 | Bracknell Town Centre | 27 | |
95 | Missendens | 26 | |
96 | Winnersh | 26 | |
97 | Marlow South West Rural | 26 | |
98 | Twyford | 25 | |
99 | Chepping Wye Valley | 25 | |
100 | Oxford Barton, Risinghurst and Sandhills | 23 | |
101 | Winslow and District | 20 | |
102 | Finchampstead | 20 | |
103 | Crowthorne | 19 | |
104 | Haddenham and Long Crendon | 18 | |
105 | Eynsham | 17 | |
106 | Waddesdon | 13 | |
107 | Mapledurham and Thames | 7 |
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Neighbourhood Rating for Jun 2024
Your neighbourhood crime incidents are converted to a monthly rating to enable easy comparison.
Neighbourhood Map - Chipping Norton
Neighbourhood Ranking History
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Neighbourhoods are compared only within the same Police Force.
Different forces have different budgets and priorities and even within the same force area caution should be excercised when comparing different neighbourhoods as again, different priorities and resources are deployed to different types of area such as inner city and rural.
Where neighbourhoods can be compared is against themselves, month by month to determine if crime is increasing or decreasing and if so, which types of crime are being reported.
Similar adjoining neighbourhoods can be compared if they are of a similar make-up.
Thames Valley Police is the largest non-metropolitan police force in England and Wales. We police the counties of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire, and serve a diverse population of more than two million, plus six million visitors who come to Thames Valley each year. We patrol 196 miles of motorway - more than any other British police force. The Thames Valley Police force area is divided into 12 Local Policing Areas (LPAs). For more information, visit the Thames Valley Police website.
Force Website: http://www.thamesvalley.police.ukChipping Norton Neighbourhood
Every neighbourhood in Thames Valley has a dedicated Neighbourhood Policing team.
Neighbourhood Policing teams can be contacted via 101, the Thames Valley Police non-emergency number. Always call 999 in an emergency.
Neighbourhood Policing teams…- Are led by senior police officers and include police community support officers (PCSOs), often together with volunteer police officers, volunteers and partners.
- May serve one or several neighbourhoods.
- Work with local people and partners to identify, tackle and prevent local, low-level crime, anti-social behaviour, and any ongoing concerns.
- Provide you with a visible, accessible and accountable police service and aim to make your neighbourhood safer.
- Have been present in every Thames Valley neighbourhood since 1 April 2008.
- Focus all of their efforts on their dedicated neighbourhoods, building relationships with local people.
- Needs you to tell us about the issues that concern you in your area.
- Has transformed policing at a local level, to meet the needs of local communities.
- Is known as ‘Safer Neighbourhoods’ in Milton Keynes.
From the start of 2010, Thames Valley Police extended its neighbourhood consultation by introducing a wider range of publicised opportunities to meet neighbourhood teams.
We will provide open monthly meetings to allow the public to influence our priorities. These meetings will be branded as Have Your Say opportunities, and in many cases will be held in conjunction with partners.
Once local priorities have been identified, a broader ‘toolkit’ of problem-solving tactics is being made available to ensure crime and anti-social behaviour is tackled effectively.
Across the Thames Valley area, there are many successful Neighbourhood Action Groups which will continue to deliver local problem solving, but the introduction of Have Your Say meetings will allow neighbourhood teams to identify more quickly those specific local priorities that need attention.
Thames Valley Police views the introduction of Have Your Say meetings as a positive step in tackling issues that matter most to the public. I welcome your support and engagement in this endeavour.
Neighbourhood Website: https://www.thamesvalley.police.uk