Oxford Barton, Risinghurst and Sandhills

Population: 8,197
Policed by: Thames Valley Police

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The following table and graphs show you crime and ASB breakdowns and trends for Oxford Barton, Risinghurst and Sandhills.

ASBBurglaryRobberyVehicleViolentShopliftingCD&AOther TheftDrugsBike TheftTheft From the PersonWeaponsPublic OrderOtherTotal
Feb 202441032518030101047
Jan 202461031513310004239
Dec 202333032308601111151
Nov 2023151012909113303066
Oct 2023172022001610102456
Sep 2023141122706200103259
Aug 202351052406604128062
Jul 202323042603343005053
Jun 2023671113515211114177
May 2023113051505122009154
Apr 202393042402512024258
Mar 202323073909301114171
Feb 202394032506501212159
Jan 202332042005110014243
Dec 2022530633022500014070
Nov 202267081904422005057
Oct 20222511222807410116198
Sep 2022161062204401008163
Aug 20229505270126220112384
Jul 20221240122406630028279
Jun 202282022905432028065
May 202232062104940009058
Apr 202292021904442007154
Mar 202272041905310115048
Feb 202221102903031003043
Jan 202233051705440005147
Dec 202141012311730005248
Nov 202134032402930002151
Oct 202141052303301005045
Sep 202150032506120208153
Aug 202187111602322038154
Jul 20211420529054330010075
Jun 2021134124208472109295
May 202180053606341008172
Apr 2021121042809012118168
Mar 202115204281117200012183
Feb 2021178042005411015167
Jan 2021113051504320005149
Dec 202060132307411116256
Nov 2020225031606140218371
Oct 2020100122413320006153
Sep 2020202072807723014182
Aug 2020193041918410009573
Jul 2020271124103212216190
Jun 2020345012304711004383
May 2020152041508020023354
Apr 2020242032306220003166
Mar 202050032601200021141
Feb 202062022124121103348
Jan 20201521814013310212264
Dec 201961083213302012160
Nov 2019113082213110004054
Oct 201993061405310002245
Sep 2019112011506010113142
Aug 2019181222717330203170
Jul 201911101808412022040
Jun 201970012007400111042
May 2019170012206510112258
Apr 201980071006300122140
Mar 2019113071915401102155
Feb 201973012014404003249
Jan 2019741151614331200259
Dec 201876151305700011046
Nov 201855011904620103147
Oct 201878031602310000242
Sep 201895132006701101256
Aug 201895052324102202156
Jul 2018128151305720101257
Jun 201883021626201000141
May 2018102051507600404053
Apr 20181130214010311002047
Mar 201811204905601013042
Feb 20188033715500000133
Jan 2018132131253510110148
Dec 2017113031807520013053
Nov 201773051006201002137
Oct 2017172011316502100048
Sep 2017920810141001003048
Aug 2017113021411611000040
Jul 2017810021312510201045
Jun 201719616903400000149
May 2017182041422313010050
Apr 201794111315601002043
Mar 201720041118710012138
Feb 20175303709403001136
Jan 201766011114300002135
Dec 2016122041314410000041
Nov 2016610110341500001041
Oct 20168304845601101041
Sep 201641171133622020143
Aug 201612002615900000035
Jul 2016161029061310001352
Jun 20162330511141000001361
May 2016185011212511200250
Apr 2016126031358610101056
Mar 201614211803621111041
Feb 2016104021615510010146
Jan 201613102905621001242
Dec 2015150031102310201341
Nov 201514202907810031047
Oct 20152130411021121012159
Sep 20156307605401001033
Aug 2015120041007912001248
Jul 20151100717181210001058
Jun 2015182141165920001059
May 20151611210061510013359
Apr 201591039331000021041
Mar 2015101061064831012153
Feb 201576014261910012049
Jan 201561012518910000144
Dec 20147304916420000036
Nov 2014151051016211000143
Oct 2014253051002300101050
Sep 201417802306021000039
Aug 20149303423410002132
Jul 201418101102133000030
Jun 201416104904411001041
May 201413401311420000130
Apr 201412101303541111033
Mar 20149201613321212033
Feb 201410000532530100029
Jan 201410304817301002039
Dec 201312003906721003043
Nov 201312512716610002043
Oct 201310204623541201141
Sep 201353011108611204042
Aug 20132121561111153101169
Jul 20133031610110481211078
Jun 201316603908881001060
May 201319503519440100051
Apr 20131310280141320053
Mar 2013144188012911058
Feb 20131810413181010157
Jan 201319212604943353
Dec 2012232038010141052
Nov 2012174041206711557
Oct 2012145146013614357
Sep 2012185010615960161
Aug 201219221305803144
Jul 201229501705831362
Jun 201224002207813047
May 201220502209430247
Apr 2012152231028220046
Mar 2012154231107731154
Feb 2012204064061010253
Jan 201227002110101300063
Dec 201116111361121010061
Nov 20111781851121014168
Oct 20112570651101230170
Sep 2011294141009413166
Aug 20112531391657
Jul 20112530331751
Jun 201127305143685
May 201130602102573
Apr 201120313161760
Mar 20112330151749
Feb 20112961191965
Jan 20112060481351
Dec 201021303111755


Crime Plus ASB Breakdown for Oxford Barton, Risinghurst and Sandhills


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Crime Type and ASB Charts for Oxford Barton, Risinghurst and Sandhills


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In September 2011, Other Crime was divided into 6 categories - Drugs, Public Disorder & Weapons (which was later split further and so is not displayed here), Criminal Damage & Arson (CD&A), Theft - Shoplifting, Theft-Other and Other.




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From May 2013, the following changes were made to the crime categories:
I) The violent crime category was renamed "violence and sexual offences"
2) A new category for "bicycle theft" was created which previously fell within "other theft"
3) A new category for "theft from the person" was created which previously fell within "other theft"
4) Public disorder and weapons were then split into two new categories; "public order" and "possession of weapons"
5) Both "other firearms offences" and "other knives offences" which were in "other crime" were moved into "possession of weapons".




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Neighbourhood Team

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Every neighbourhood in Thames Valley has a dedicated Neighbourhood Policing team.

Neighbourhood Policing teams can be contacted via 101, the Thames Valley Police non-emergency number. Always call 999 in an emergency.


Neighbourhood Policing teams…
  • Are led by senior police officers and include police community support officers (PCSOs), often together with volunteer police officers, volunteers and partners.

  • May serve one or several neighbourhoods.

  • Work with local people and partners to identify, tackle and prevent local, low-level crime, anti-social behaviour, and any ongoing concerns.

  • Provide you with a visible, accessible and accountable police service and aim to make your neighbourhood safer.

  • Have been present in every Thames Valley neighbourhood since 1 April 2008.

  • Focus all of their efforts on their dedicated neighbourhoods, building relationships with local people.

Neighbourhood Policing…
  • Needs you to tell us about the issues that concern you in your area.

  • Has transformed policing at a local level, to meet the needs of local communities.

  • Is known as ‘Safer Neighbourhoods’ in Milton Keynes.

Have Your Say logo From the start of 2010, Thames Valley Police extended its neighbourhood consultation by introducing a wider range of publicised opportunities to meet neighbourhood teams.


We will provide open monthly meetings to allow the public to influence our priorities. These meetings will be branded as Have Your Say opportunities, and in many cases will be held in conjunction with partners.



Once local priorities have been identified, a broader ‘toolkit’ of problem-solving tactics is being made available to ensure crime and anti-social behaviour is tackled effectively.


Across the Thames Valley area, there are many successful Neighbourhood Action Groups which will continue to deliver local problem solving, but the introduction of Have Your Say meetings will allow neighbourhood teams to identify more quickly those specific local priorities that need attention.


Thames Valley Police views the introduction of Have Your Say meetings as a positive step in tackling issues that matter most to the public. I welcome your support and engagement in this endeavour.