Total Crime Rate
280.0 per 1,000
All offences · May 2025 - Apr 2026Violent Crime Rate
110.8 per 1,000
May 2025 - Apr 2026Adam Smith Street area has the 9th highest crime rate of 26 local areas in West Marsh , and the 62nd highest crime rate of 515 local areas in North East Lincolnshire .
The streets immediately around this postcode mostly have high or very high crime levels, and on average the bordering areas are much more affected by crime than this postcode itself.
The overall crime rate in the area around Adam Smith Street (DN31 1SJ) in the last 12 months was 280.0 per 1,000 residents and was 34.5% lower than the West Marsh average (427.6 per 1,000 residents). In the last 12 months, this area’s most reported crimes were Violence and sexual offences with 29 offences recorded. The least common crime was Possession of weapons with 1 case , down -50.0% compared to 2025. The fastest-growing crime category was Public order ( 100.0% YoY). The sharpest decline was Possession of weapons ( -50.0% YoY).
Violent crimes totalled 36 (≈ 110.8 per 1,000 residents). Year-over-year these were rising ( 38.5% ). Over the last decade, overall crime has falling ( -67.6% comparing early vs recent averages) .
In the area around Adam Smith Street (DN31 1SJ), the main crime hotspot is near Ayscough Street. Police recorded 37 crimes here, including 23 violent or public-order offences. All these locations are within roughly 0.3 miles.
View Crime In West Marsh| Month | Crime | Location* | Last Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|
| Apr 2026 | Violence and sexual offences | Ayscough Street | Under investigation |
| Apr 2026 | Violence and sexual offences | Jackson Street | Under investigation |
| Apr 2026 | Violence and sexual offences | Chapman Court | Under investigation |
| Apr 2026 | Violence and sexual offences | Ayscough Street | Under investigation |
| Apr 2026 | Violence and sexual offences | Jackson Street | Under investigation |
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