Total Crime Rate

117.3 per 1,000 9/10 Β· Very High

All offences Β· Oct 2024 - Sep 2025
Latest update: 05.12.2025 Crime figures are sourced from data.police.uk and are typically published with a 3-month delay.
Crime rate per 1000 residents
  • All crimes 117.3 9/10
  • Shoplifting 34.9 10/10
  • Violence and sexual offences 26.6 6/10
  • Anti-social behaviour 18.7 8/10
  • Criminal damage and arson 8.4 8/10
  • Burglary 5.9 10/10
  • Public order 5.0 6/10
  • Other theft 3.9 5/10
  • Drugs 3.4 8/10
  • Vehicle crime 3.0 6/10
  • Bicycle theft 2.7 10/10
  • Robbery 1.8 9/10
  • Theft from the person 1.4 9/10
  • Other crime 0.9 3/10
  • Possession of weapons 0.7 6/10
Values shown per 1,000 residents Β· Oct 2024 - Sep 2025 Β· Rating compares this ward to UK peers of the same type.
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Crime overview for Trinity ward

Trinity has the 5th highest crime rate of 15 wards in Boston district and the 1207th highest crime rate ward of 7,548 wards in England and Wales. Across the region (East Midlands), it has the 112th highest crime rate of 752 wards.

The overall crime rate in Trinity in the last 12 months was 117.3 per 1,000 residents and was 3.9% higher than the Boston district average (112.9 per 1,000 residents). In the last 12 months, Trinity’s most reported crimes were Shoplifting with 196 offences recorded. The least common crime was Possession of weapons with 4 cases , up 100.0% compared to 2024. The fastest-growing crime category was Robbery ( 233.3% YoY). The sharpest decline was Other theft ( -38.9% YoY).

Violent crimes totalled 191 (β‰ˆ 34.1 per 1,000 residents). Year-over-year these were rising ( 11.0% ). Over the last decade, overall crime has falling ( -46.0% comparing early vs recent averages) .

In the Trinity ward, the main local crime hotspot is near Petticoat Lane. Police recorded 189 crimes here, including 29 violent or public-order offences. All of these hotspots lie within roughly 0.3 miles.

Crime Over Time in Trinity ward

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Data Sources

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