Monthly Crime Statistics

Whitchurch Crime Rate August 2025 | Monthly Statistics

August 2025 crime rate in Whitchurch (Basingstoke and Deane) was 1.7 per 1,000, 79% below the UK average. Violent crimes accounted for 90% of incidents, but remained 48% below the UK average.

10
Total Crimes
1.7
Per 1,000 People
8.1
UK Average
-52.3%
vs Previous Month

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Whitchurch (Basingstoke and Deane) recorded a crime rate of 1.7 per 1,000 residents in August 2025, placing it 79% below the UK average of 8.1 per 1,000. This stark contrast with national figures underscores the area’s effectiveness in maintaining safety despite the seasonal dynamics of August, which typically sees increased tourism and associated risks. The most common crime type was violence and sexual offences, accounting for 90% of the total 10 reported incidents. These violent crimes, while significant in proportion, remained 48% below the UK average (1.5 vs 2.9 per 1,000), suggesting that local factors—such as community cohesion, policing strategies, or environmental design—may contribute to this disparity. The presence of a single possession of weapons incident (0.2 per 1,000) highlighted an outlier in the data, as this category was 122% above the UK average. Seasonal context provides a potential explanation for the crime profile: August’s peak holiday season may have led to increased transient populations, yet the area’s crime rate remained remarkably low. This could indicate that local initiatives, such as enhanced surveillance in high-traffic areas or targeted community outreach, have mitigated risks typically associated with tourism. The low overall crime rate, coupled with the dominance of violent crimes, suggests that while the area is generally safe, targeted interventions may be needed to address the specific challenges posed by violent incidents. This data also aligns with broader patterns seen in similar low-density urban areas, where crime prevention efforts often focus on community engagement rather than punitive measures.

The most significant change in August 2025 was the 28.6% increase in violent and sexual offences, rising from 7 to 9 incidents. This shift contrasts with the overall 52.3% decline in the area’s crime rate, suggesting a localized uptick in violence despite broader safety improvements. Violent crime rates in Whitchurch remained 48% below the UK average (1.5 vs 2.9 per 1,000), a disparity that may reflect the area’s lower population density and community-focused policing. The possession of weapons category, while only accounting for 10% of total crimes, was 122% above the UK average (0.2 vs 0.1 per 1,000), an anomaly that could indicate specific enforcement patterns or reporting discrepancies. For residents, the 90% share of violent crimes in the total incident count provides a clear focus for local safety initiatives, though the overall rate remains exceptionally low. This mix of relative safety and isolated spikes highlights the need for targeted interventions without undermining the area’s broader success in crime reduction.

August 2025 saw a marked decline in crime compared to July, with the area’s crime rate falling 52.3% to 1.7 per 1,000 residents from 3.5 per 1,000. This reduction aligns with broader seasonal trends, as August typically sees lower crime activity due to holidays and reduced foot traffic in retail and leisure areas. Daily crime counts for the month averaged roughly zero incidents per day, a stark contrast to the UK’s national average but consistent with Whitchurch’s low baseline. Over the course of the month, 1 in 593 residents experienced a reported crime, a figure that, while small, underscores the area’s relative safety. This monthly exposure rate is particularly notable when compared to the UK’s overall crime profile, where the average resident faces significantly higher risks. The population-scaled perspective reveals that Whitchurch’s crime prevention efforts, possibly bolstered by community engagement or environmental design, have maintained a stable safety environment despite the seasonal influx of tourists, which could theoretically increase burglary risks. The contrast between the area’s low crime rate and the UK average highlights the effectiveness of local policing strategies in mitigating risks associated with August’s tourism-driven dynamics.

Crime Breakdown - August 2025

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Violence and sexual offences91.590%
Possession of weapons10.210%

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Crimes per 1k residents = (Total incidents ÷ Population) × 1,000

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  • Police.ukCrime records from territorial police forces across England and Wales (43 total)
  • Office for National StatisticsPopulation statistics and the Crime Survey for England and Wales
  • Home OfficeNationwide crime data and official policy records
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