Monthly Crime Statistics

Shipley (Bradford) Crime Rate April 2025 | Monthly Statistics

Shipley (Bradford) recorded 297 crimes in April 2025, with a crime rate of 10.2 per 1,000 residents—32.5% above the UK average. Robbery increased by 166.7%, highlighting a sharp rise in violent crime.

297
Total Crimes
10.2
Per 1,000 People
7.7
UK Average
-10.3%
vs Previous Month

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In April 2025, Shipley (Bradford) recorded 297 crimes across a population of 29,091 residents, equating to a crime rate of 10.2 per 1,000. This rate is 32.5% above the UK average of 7.7 per 1,000, a discrepancy that underscores the area’s elevated risk profile. The breakdown of crimes reveals a stark dominance of violent and sexual offences, which account for 40.1% of all reported incidents. This is significantly higher than the national average of 2.6 per 1,000 for the same category. Anti-social behaviour and criminal damage also feature prominently, with rates 13% and 75% above UK averages, respectively. These patterns align with the characteristics of a built-up urban area within Bradford, where high population density and proximity to commercial and retail hubs may contribute to increased incidents of disorder and property crime. The seasonal context of April—marked by the Easter holiday and the onset of spring—may have influenced the frequency of certain crimes. For example, increased outdoor activity during the Easter period could have driven up incidents of theft from the person and robbery, which saw sharp rises of 300% and 166.7%, respectively. However, the overall crime rate for the month was 10.3% lower than March 2025, suggesting that factors such as the waning effects of Easter-related events or changes in local policing strategies may have played a role. The dominance of violent crime in Shipley’s profile, combined with the area’s urban density, points to a combination of social, economic, and environmental factors that require targeted interventions. While the decline in burglary rates may reflect improved security measures or seasonal changes in household activity, the persistent above-average rates for violence and anti-social behaviour highlight the need for continued community engagement and policing efforts. These trends must be viewed through the lens of a major urban centre, where the concentration of people and resources can both exacerbate and mitigate crime dynamics.

April 2025 saw a stark contrast in crime trends, with some categories surging while others declined. Theft from the person, for instance, rose by 300% (from 1 to 4 incidents), a jump that may be linked to increased foot traffic in public spaces during the Easter period. Robbery also spiked by 166.7% (from 3 to 8), raising concerns about safety in local areas. These increases stand in stark contrast to declines in other categories, such as burglary, which fell by 33.3% (from 24 to 16), possibly reflecting seasonal changes in household activity. The breakdown of crime types further reveals that Shipley’s violent crime rate—4.1 per 1,000—exceeds the UK average by 57%, with violence and sexual offences accounting for 40.1% of all reported crimes. This is significantly higher than the national average for the same category. Meanwhile, anti-social behaviour and criminal damage also exceeded UK averages by 13% and 75%, respectively, underscoring persistent challenges in managing public disorder and property-related offences. Residents may find the 32.5% gap between Shipley’s rate and the UK average particularly relevant, as it highlights the area’s elevated risk profile compared to the rest of the country.

Shipley (Bradford) recorded 297 crimes in April 2025, translating to roughly 10 crimes per day across its population of 29,091 residents. This daily figure provides a tangible sense of the frequency of crime in the area, though it does not capture the full picture of how incidents are distributed across different types or locations. Over the course of the month, one reported crime occurred for every 98 residents, a monthly exposure rate that situates individual risk in context. Compared to the previous month, the overall crime rate fell by 10.3% (from 11.4 to 10.2 per 1,000), reflecting a shift that may be influenced by seasonal factors such as reduced outdoor activity as Easter and springtime events wane. This downward trend contrasts with the persistent elevation of certain crime categories—particularly violence and sexual offences—above the UK average. While the rate of burglary dropped by 33.3% (from 24 to 16), other categories like robbery and theft from the person surged, complicating the interpretation of the overall decline. The population-scaled perspective highlights that, despite the reduction, the area remains significantly above the UK average in terms of overall crime, necessitating continued scrutiny of local patterns.

Crime Breakdown - April 2025

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Violence and sexual offences1194.140.1%
Anti-social behaviour441.514.8%
Criminal damage and arson2919.8%
Shoplifting220.87.4%
Burglary160.65.4%
Vehicle crime140.54.7%
Other theft140.54.7%
Public order130.54.4%
Drugs80.32.7%
Robbery80.32.7%
Theft from the person40.11.4%
Other crime40.11.4%
Bicycle theft100.3%
Possession of weapons100.3%

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The crime rate represents the number of recorded incidents per thousand residents in Shipley (Bradford). This approach ensures fair comparison regardless of area population size.

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Formula Used

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

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  • Office for National StatisticsPopulation statistics and the Crime Survey for England and Wales
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Page updated: 18 April 2026

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