Here is a comparison of Rotherham’s crime rate to other UK cities, based on the search results:
When compared to the average of 128.7 crimes per 1,000 persons in South Yorkshire, Rotherham’s total crime rate of 110 is somewhat lower.
Rotherham ranks 53rd among all large towns in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland for risk, according to a national rating.
When looking at large towns in South Yorkshire, Rotherham is thought of as the safest.
Compared to other large cities in the UK:
Although Belfast City is 55% safer, Camden is just 0.43% safer, Tower Hamlets is 10% safer, the City of London is 73% safer, and Sheffield is 3.5% safer than Rotherham.
On the other hand, compared to Birmingham (25% worse), Leeds (37% worse), Bristol (8% worse), Westminster (22% worse), and Liverpool (23% worse), Rotherham’s crime rate is lower.
Crime types: Relative to the rest of the country, Rotherham’s rates of violent crime and antisocial conduct are higher. One hundred thirty-three percent of all crimes are violent.
Rotherham is rated worse in safety compared to Sheffield and Doncaster and Barnsley within South Yorkshire.
While these numbers can provide a picture, keep in mind that crime rates may alter over time and even within a city. Furthermore, these comparisons might be impacted by variables like reporting standards and population size.