Side-by-side crime statistics from official UK Police data.
BD3 · Bradford
652
crimes in March 2026
Above national average
DL13 · County Durham
6
crimes in March 2026
Below national average
Stanhope has less crime — 6 vs 652 incidents in March 2026.
Queensbury recorded substantially more crime than Stanhope in March 2026 — 652 incidents compared to 6, a 108.7x difference. The crime profiles diverge meaningfully: Queensbury sees higher rates of Violence & sexual offences (275) and Criminal damage & arson (54), while Stanhope has more Anti-social behaviour (4) and Burglary (2). Queensbury sits above the national average for recorded crime while Stanhope is below — a significant gap for anyone weighing up the two.
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Based on March 2026 Police data, Stanhope recorded fewer crimes than Queensbury — 6 vs 652 incidents. That is 99% fewer crimes. Stanhope is also below the national average for crime.
The main difference lies in crime type. In March 2026, Queensbury saw higher rates of Violence & sexual offences and Criminal damage & arson while Stanhope had more Anti-social behaviour and Burglary. Overall, Stanhope recorded fewer total crimes (6 vs 652).