Kings Park and Kingsmere vs Steyning, Bramber, Upper Beeding, Ashington and Woodmancote
Side-by-side crime comparison: safety scores, categories and trends.
Kings Park and Kingsmere vs Steyning, Bramber, Upper Beeding, Ashington and Woodmancote Results
Key Statistics (last 12 months)
Crime by Category (last 12 months)
Number of crimes per category — lower is better
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Kings Park and Kingsmere safer than Steyning, Bramber, Upper Beeding, Ashington and Woodmancote?
Kings Park and Kingsmere has a safety score of 79/100 (Safe) and recorded 61 crimes in the last 12 months. Steyning, Bramber, Upper Beeding, Ashington and Woodmancote has a safety score of 37/100 (Below Average) with 623 crimes. Kings Park and Kingsmere scores higher on the CrimeRadar safety index.
What is the crime trend in Kings Park and Kingsmere vs Steyning, Bramber, Upper Beeding, Ashington and Woodmancote?
Kings Park and Kingsmere shows a year-on-year crime trend of +8.9% — meaning total crimes rose compared to the same period the prior year. Steyning, Bramber, Upper Beeding, Ashington and Woodmancote shows -0.2% (falling). A downward trend is a positive sign for an area.
What types of crime are most common in Kings Park and Kingsmere and Steyning, Bramber, Upper Beeding, Ashington and Woodmancote?
In Kings Park and Kingsmere, the most recorded crime category over the last 12 months is Violent Crime (26 incidents). In Steyning, Bramber, Upper Beeding, Ashington and Woodmancote, it is Violent Crime (166 incidents). The full breakdown by category is shown in the chart above.
How does anti-social behaviour compare between Kings Park and Kingsmere and Steyning, Bramber, Upper Beeding, Ashington and Woodmancote?
Kings Park and Kingsmere recorded 15 anti-social behaviour incidents in the last 12 months, while Steyning, Bramber, Upper Beeding, Ashington and Woodmancote recorded 87. Anti-social behaviour includes rowdiness, nuisance and disorder that disrupts daily life but may not result in a criminal charge.
How do violent crime levels compare in Kings Park and Kingsmere vs Steyning, Bramber, Upper Beeding, Ashington and Woodmancote?
Violent crime in Kings Park and Kingsmere totalled 26 incidents over the last 12 months, compared to 166 in Steyning, Bramber, Upper Beeding, Ashington and Woodmancote. Violent crime includes assault with and without injury, harassment, and public order offences.
How many crimes were recorded in Kings Park and Kingsmere and Steyning, Bramber, Upper Beeding, Ashington and Woodmancote in the previous year?
In the 12 months prior to the most recent period, Kings Park and Kingsmere recorded 56 crimes (now 61, a change of +8.9%). Steyning, Bramber, Upper Beeding, Ashington and Woodmancote recorded 624 crimes previously (now 623, -0.2%).
What is the resolution rate for crimes in Kings Park and Kingsmere and Steyning, Bramber, Upper Beeding, Ashington and Woodmancote?
The resolution rate is the percentage of recorded crimes that resulted in a formal outcome — such as a charge, caution, penalty notice, or community resolution. Kings Park and Kingsmere has a resolution rate of 20% and Steyning, Bramber, Upper Beeding, Ashington and Woodmancote has 39.4%. A higher rate indicates police are more frequently resolving reported crimes in that area.
Which police force covers Kings Park and Kingsmere and Steyning, Bramber, Upper Beeding, Ashington and Woodmancote?
Kings Park and Kingsmere falls within the Sussex Police boundary. Steyning, Bramber, Upper Beeding, Ashington and Woodmancote is covered by Sussex Police. Each force operates independently and publishes crime data through the national UK Police API.
What data is used to compare Kings Park and Kingsmere and Steyning, Bramber, Upper Beeding, Ashington and Woodmancote?
CrimeRadar uses 36 months of official recorded crime data from the UK Police API, updated each month. The safety score combines crime volume relative to the force average, year-on-year trend direction, and resolution rate. All figures are based on crimes recorded within each police-defined neighbourhood boundary.
Can I see Kings Park and Kingsmere or Steyning, Bramber, Upper Beeding, Ashington and Woodmancote on a crime map?
Yes — CrimeRadar has individual crime map pages for both Kings Park and Kingsmere and Steyning, Bramber, Upper Beeding, Ashington and Woodmancote. You can view interactive maps, monthly trends and hotspot locations by visiting each neighbourhood's full statistics page linked above.