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City of London Crime Rate April 2025 | Monthly Statistics

City of London's crime rate in April 2025 was 55.8 per 1,000, with theft from the person surging 7,088% above the UK average.

843
Total Crimes
55.8
Per 1,000 People
7.7
UK Average
+4.2%
vs Previous Month

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The City of London’s crime rate in April 2025 stood at 55.8 per 1,000, a figure 624.7% above the UK average of 7.7 per 1,000. This stark deviation underscores the district’s unique position as a global financial center with high concentrations of wealth, foot traffic, and transient populations. The top three crime types—other theft, theft from the person, and shoplifting—accounted for 42.7% of all reported crimes, reflecting patterns consistent with urban centers where petty theft and retail crime are prevalent. Seasonal context suggests that the Easter holiday and spring weather may have contributed to increased outdoor activity, potentially heightening opportunities for theft and public order offences. The city’s low population density (15,111 residents) combined with its economic significance likely amplifies the visibility of crime, even as absolute numbers remain relatively modest. This dynamic may also explain the high rates of certain offences, such as bicycle theft, which are 1,471% above the UK average. The area’s character as a hub for commerce and tourism appears to drive both the volume and specific types of crime reported, though the exact interplay between these factors requires further analysis.

April 2025 saw sharp increases in possession of weapons (+100%), robbery (+83.3%), and other crime (+62.5%) compared to March, signaling potential shifts in criminal behavior or policing focus. Theft from the person, at 11.5 per 1,000, remains 7,088% above the UK average—a figure that would concern residents frequenting crowded areas like the City’s financial district. Conversely, public order offences fell by 29.3% and vehicle crime dropped 16.7%, possibly linked to seasonal changes in pedestrian activity or temporary security measures. The most alarming UK comparison lies in bicycle theft, which is 1,471% above the national average, though this category saw a 15% decrease month-on-month. These contrasts highlight the complexity of crime trends in a densely populated area where localized factors can drive divergent outcomes.

The City of London’s crime rate in April 2025 rose 4.2% from March’s 53.5 per 1,000 to 55.8 per 1,000, reflecting a persistent upward trend despite localized reductions in some categories. Daily crime activity averaged 28 incidents per day, a figure that underscores the density of population and economic activity in the district. Over the course of the month, one reported crime occurred for roughly every 18 residents, a monthly exposure rate that highlights the frequency of incidents in a relatively small geographic area. This statistic, while stark, aligns with the city’s role as a major financial hub with high foot traffic, where even modest increases in crime can amplify public concern. The population-scaled perspective reinforces the need for targeted policing and community engagement, particularly in areas with high concentrations of transient workers and tourists.

Crime Breakdown - April 2025

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Other theft17811.821.1%
Theft from the person17411.520.6%
Shoplifting1389.116.4%
Violence and sexual offences1187.814%
Burglary4535.3%
Public order412.74.9%
Drugs312.13.7%
Criminal damage and arson261.73.1%
Robbery221.52.6%
Anti-social behaviour201.32.4%
Bicycle theft171.12%
Other crime130.91.5%
Vehicle crime100.71.2%
Possession of weapons100.71.2%

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We determine crime rates by calculating recorded offences per 1,000 residents. This standardised metric enables meaningful comparisons between different-sized regions across the UK.

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Page updated: 19 April 2026

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