Crime Statistics for Newent, Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, 2024

This is our street level crime statistics overview for Newent in October 2024. There were a total of 37 incidents. See where they were on the map below and broken down by categories. The largest category was Violent Crime, followed by Anti Social Behaviour.

Although violent crime represents the largest incidents category in Newent, this category is usually the largest in any urban area. This is partly because 'Violent Crime' covers so many offences compared to say Burglary

Crime CategoryIncidents
Violent Crime16
Anti Social Behaviour10
Criminal Damage Arson2
Shoplifting2
Other Theft2
Public Order2
Other Crime1
Theft From The Person1
Vehicle Crime1
All Crime37

Map of street level crime incidents in October 2024

Police data is divided in Policing Neighbourhoods. We have taken the 'best fit' neighbourhood that includes Newent. This map shows if incidents are evenly distributed over the district or if there are hot spots in certain streets or areas.

Where Police data is not specific to an address for privacy reasons, most roads are represented by 1 to 2 markers or clusters. However, this should be enough to ascertain if the road you live in or are thinking of moving to, is a crime hot spot. The only exception could be where there is a large cluster of a single crime category on a street, as this could but not necessarily be related to multiple incidents at one address.



Crime incidents in neighbouring areas to Newent

We've taken the ten nearest places to Newent and ranked them by the number of crime incidents in each. This should allow you to see if Newent has more crime than other surrounding areas.

LocationCrime Incidents
Newent37
Malswick (1.24 miles)6
Compton Green (1.96 miles)4
Kilcot (1.86 miles)2
Botloe’s Green (1.86 miles)2
Little Gorsley (2.48 miles)1
Taynton (2.56 miles)1
Gorsley (2.48 miles)1
Anthony’s Cross (1.39 miles)0
Boulsdon (1.39 miles)0

5.5%
of Dymock residents were born outside of the UK, according to the 2021 Census



Where are the most violent places near Newent?

The category of crime that most concerns people is violent crime. We have taken the ten nearest place to Newent and ranked them according to the number of violent incidents in the 'best fit' Policing neighbourhood.

LocationViolent Incidents
Newent16
Compton Green2
Malswick1
Botloe’s Green1
Taynton1
Kilcot0
Little Gorsley0
Gorsley0
Anthony’s Cross0
Boulsdon0

How likely are you to be a victim of crime in Newent?

Every two years the government publishes the Index of Multiple Deprivation. One of those domains is crime, more precisely, how likely you are to be the victim of a what is known as 'personal crime', such as muggings or burglary. The governemnt publish these statitsics down to the Lower Super Output Area (LSOA) or in simple geographic terms, a few roads. These statistics are also published on a ward level as an average of the LSOAs in that area. We have taken the average rank and converted it into a more accessble form, a score out of 100. Where the higher the score, the more likely you are in Newent to be a victim of personal crime. Note that the following score has been generated from the 2019 statistics. At the time of writing, these have not been updated by the government during and since the COVID 19 pandemic.

How does crime in Newent compare to surrounding wards?

We have taken the 10 nearest wards to Newent and ranked them using our crime score based on the Index of Multiple Deprivation average rank for the ward.Newent is ranked #3.

#WardScore
1Ross North50
2Newent & Taynton36
3Dymock35
4Ross East34
5Longdon29
6Kerne Bridge18
7Highnam with Haw Bridge13
8Penyard12
9Hartpury & Redmarley10
10Longhope & Huntley7
11Mitcheldean, Ruardean & Drybrook7

Which road in Newent has the highest level of crime?

We have used the Index of Multiple Deprivation to find the Lower Super Output Area (LSOA) in Newent with the highest crime score. Accoding to the 2019 statistics, that is in and around this marker.

Last updated: October 2024
Information provided by data.police.uk
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