Staffordshire Police Statistics

Last updated: 07 Jun 2026

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The crime rate in Staffordshire Police's force coverage area is 69 crimes per 1,000 people, for the 12-month period ending April 2026. The most commonly-reported crimes are violence and sexual offences, reported at a rate of roughly 33 reports per 1,000 daytime population.

Comparing the larger towns and cities under Staffordshire Police's command using their respective Crime Risk Score - which considers the typical sentence length that convicted offenders receive for each type of crime when adding up the totals - the location with the highest score is Stoke-on-Trent. The next most dangerous is Cannock, and Newcastle-under-Lyme comes in as third most dangerous. Staffordshire Police serve many areas, and there are plenty of places with lower scores, such as Stafford, which ranks as the safest area watched over by Staffordshire Police, followed up by Tamworth in second place, and Burton upon Trent in third place.

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Incidents mapped in Staffordshire Police's service area represent the time frame between January 2016 and April 2026. Each point on the map represents an area where crimes have been recorded locally.

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Introduction to Staffordshire Police's crime statistics

 

This crime profile provides a detailed view of crime and safety around Staffordshire Police up to April 2026, the most recent data release available. The crime figures and statistics have been calculated across each of Staffordshire Police's 42,110 postcodes using three area sizes for comparison:

  • Within a Five-Minute Walk
  • Within a Ten-Minute Walk
  • Within a Fifteen-Minute Walk

Individual crime risk scores and index figures are for the 12-month period ending April 2026 unless otherwise stated.

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Crime Risk Scores

Staffordshire Police • 12 Months Ending April 2026

 

The typical five-minute walk within Staffordshire Police has a crime risk score of 571. This is based on analysis of 42,110 nearby areas within Staffordshire Police, with "most" referring to roughly two thirds of the nearby locations.

Five Mins
571 crime risk score
Ten Mins
579 crime risk score
Fifteen Mins
590 crime risk score

Crime risk scores are on a scale of 1 to 1,000 and consider the severity of the crimes involved, as determined by sentencing guidelines. A score of 1 represents the lowest risk, and 1,000 the highest risk. This approach ensures that - unlike overall crime rate figures - bicycle theft is not given the same importance in Staffordshire Police's risk scores as, for example, robbery, or violence & sexual offences.

Within a five-minute walk of the typical location in Staffordshire Police, crime risk scores are typically around 571, while in National they are average 500.

Areas within a ten-minute walk typically see crime risk scores of 579 (500 for National), and scores within a fifteen-minute walk are most often around 590 (National 500).

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Trends in Crime Risk

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Calculated via Seasonal and Trend decomposition using Loess, the Seasonality Adjusted line represents the original data with seasonality subtracted, and the Trend line has been plotted unadjusted. Overall trend direction has been identified using the Mann-Kendall trend test, and rate calculated from the slope of the best-fit line identified from linear regression.

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The 10-year trend indicates an increase of 2.1% in Staffordshire Police's crime risk score. This is potentially a strong signal of how the crime risk is evolving. Cross-referencing with major cultural events and Covid's impact during this time is advised.

Looking at the previous five years, the trend in Staffordshire Police's crime risk score is up by 20%. While potentially a good indicator of the overall risk trend, analysis may offer further insight when combined with the checks mentioned above.

Over the last year, Staffordshire Police's crime risk score has shown an upward trend of approximately 5%, indicating that the risk profile is going up. This is an extremely short time period for crime trend analysis, and caution should be exercised when interpreting this figure.

Crime Rates and Indexes

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The CrimeRate Index shows how crime rates compare against the national average.

1.0 equals the average
2.0 is double
3.0 triple
0.5 is half and
0.25 a quarter.

Highest Crime Rates

Staffordshire Police • 12 Months Ending April 2026

 

Excluding other crime and other theft because their geographic location is often not relevant, anti-social behaviour as its definition is too wide, and bicycle theft for its specificity.

Public Order
1.13 CrimeRate Index
Violence and Sexual Offences
1.09 CrimeRate Index
Possession of Weapons
1.08 CrimeRate Index

Public Order offences have a crime rate of 6.58 reports per 1,000 people in Staffordshire Police, which is 1.13 times the national average. This figure is calculated from 8,490 crime reports logged by Staffordshire Police during the 12-month period ending April 2026.

For the same period, Staffordshire Police recorded 42,679 reports of Violence and Sexual Offences in Staffordshire Police, resulting in a crime rate of 33 reports per 1,000, and a CrimeRate Index of 1.09.

The crime rate for Possession of Weapons is 1.08 times the national average at 0.92 reports per 1,000. This is from 1,186 crime reports reported to Staffordshire Police.

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Most Significant 3-Year Increases in Crime Types

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Excluding other crime and other theft, anti-social behaviour, and bicycle theft, and calculated with the same STL method described in Trends in Crime Risk, using CrimeRate Index figures to identify crime types that are trending above or below the national average, and the analysis timeframe limited to the last three years.

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Possession of Weapons offences are trending upwards, and have a CrimeRate Index of 1.14 for the month of April 2026.

Three years ago, the monthly Possession of Weapons CrimeRate Index was 0.86 times the national average, and the current trend indicates an increase of 33% over this timeframe.

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Public Order offences are trending upwards, and have a CrimeRate Index of 1.10 for the month of April 2026.

Three years ago, the monthly Public Order CrimeRate Index was 0.70 times the national average, and the current trend indicates an increase of 57% over this timeframe.

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Drugs offences are trending upwards, and have a CrimeRate Index of 0.74 for the month of April 2026.

Three years ago, the monthly Drugs CrimeRate Index was 0.43 times the national average, and the current trend indicates an increase of 72% over this timeframe.

Most Significant 3-Year Decreases in Crime Types

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Calculated with the same methodology as the largest increases section above.

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Shoplifting offences are trending downwards, and have a CrimeRate Index of 0.70 for the month of April 2026.

Three years ago, the monthly Shoplifting CrimeRate Index was 0.62 times the national average, and the current trend indicates a decrease of 13% over this timeframe.

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Theft From the Person offences are trending downwards, and have a CrimeRate Index of 0.17 for the month of April 2026.

Three years ago, the monthly Theft From the Person CrimeRate Index was 0.23 times the national average, and the current trend indicates a decrease of 26% over this timeframe.

Crime Type Breakdown & Heat Map

Staffordshire Police • 12 Months Ending April 2026

 

Size and colour reflect the CrimeRate Index figures for each type of crime.

 
Staffordshire Police
National
Crime TypeCountRateIndexCountRateIndex
Anti-Social Behaviour16,52312.820.91941,22414.131.00
Bicycle Theft7270.550.7548,4490.731.00
Burglary3,6682.850.91208,6123.131.00
Criminal Damage and Arson7,3065.660.90418,6516.281.00
Drugs3,1192.440.79205,2143.091.00
Other Crime2,3871.871.01124,2301.851.00
Other Theft5,9314.620.81378,1465.691.00
Possession of Weapons1,1860.921.0856,6200.851.00
Public Order8,4906.581.13386,2975.801.00
Robbery1,1480.890.7578,3861.181.00
Shoplifting6,8225.300.74475,0257.131.00
Theft From the Person2440.180.12103,5051.551.00
Vehicle Crime4,8713.780.88287,0684.301.00
Violence and Sexual Offences42,67933.111.092,024,72230.401.00
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Total Crime by Year

 
Staffordshire Police
National
YearCountRateIndexCountRateIndex
202688,57868.750.964,794,92571.981.00
202586,12267.270.914,892,73474.031.00
202486,64968.330.914,937,62075.431.00
202396,20876.810.975,115,76379.011.00
202273,18359.250.774,922,64576.811.00
202162,91751.270.754,369,81168.571.00
202070,20057.460.774,707,68374.161.00
201971,96759.140.784,824,37076.251.00
201872,99860.270.854,484,15171.121.00
201770,59558.440.914,011,47063.941.00
201621,41117.780.931,195,22119.071.00
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Staffordshire Police: Major Towns & Cities Compared

Town / CityCrime CountCrime RateCrimeRate Index
Stoke-on-Trent30,457103.601.44
Horninglow and Eton1,40386.761.25
Stapenhill68582.661.36
Rugeley1,42076.791.11
Burton upon Trent4,97876.631.06
Stafford5,50176.351.07
Newcastle-under-Lyme6,17974.241.03
Winshill58870.661.18
Anglesey58369.631.18
Cannock4,70568.260.96
Penkridge69367.871.01
Cheadle85366.461.00
Leek1,55865.820.95
Tamworth5,65464.720.90
Shobnall75462.830.93
Kidsgrove1,52562.730.91
Lichfield2,46962.650.88
Hednesford1,18257.510.83
Great Wyrley65355.820.85
Biddulph1,06253.100.79
Stone1,01352.760.77
Burntwood1,48551.600.75
Uttoxeter78750.800.77
Brewood and Coven35245.860.79
Audley Rural37944.060.76
Wombourne60440.300.61
Perton40338.750.68
Heath Hayes and Wimblebury52537.600.58
Codsall29432.030.54
Stretton26629.200.51
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Staffordshire Police Stations

Police Station NamePolice Station AddressDescription & Opening Hours
Burton
Horninglow Street, Burton upon Trent, DE14 1PA

Monday - Friday 9am - 5pm Weekends and bank holidays closed

Cannock
Wolverhampton Road, Cannock, Staffordshire, WS11 1AW

Monday - Friday 9am - 5pm Weekends and bank holidays closed

Longton
Sutherland Road, Longton, Stoke on Trent, ST3 1HH

Monday - Friday 9am - 5pm Weekends and bank holidays closed