Monthly Crime Statistics

St Ives (Cornwall) Crime Rate July 2025 | Monthly Statistics

St Ives (Cornwall) crime rate in July 2025 reached 10.8 per 1,000, 25.6% above the UK average. Public order offences surged 300% compared to June.

58
Total Crimes
10.8
Per 1,000 People
8.6
UK Average
+23.4%
vs Previous Month

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July 2025 marked a combination of seasonal dynamics and local crime patterns in St Ives, Cornwall. The town's overall crime rate of 10.8 per 1,000 residents—25.6% above the UK average—reflects the challenges of managing a coastal tourist destination during peak season. Violence and sexual offences, accounting for 48.3% of all crimes, remain the dominant concern, with a rate of 5.2 per 1,000 that is 71% above the national average. This likely stems from the town's summer festivals, extended daylight hours, and the transient nature of its visitor population. Anti-social behaviour, at 3.0 per 1,000 (94% above UK average), further compounds the issue, particularly in high-traffic areas such as the harbour and main thoroughfares. The seasonal context of July—peak tourism, school holidays, and festivals—creates a unique environment where public spaces are heavily used, potentially contributing to the rise in disorderly conduct. However, there were encouraging signs: criminal damage and arson fell by 33.3%, and other theft decreased by 25%, indicating that some preventive measures may be having an impact. The property crime category, comprising 10 incidents (1.9 per 1,000), remains relatively low compared to the violent crime rate, a pattern consistent with the area's built-up nature and limited industrial activity. This suggests that efforts to address property-related crimes have been more effective, though the persistent gap between violent and property crime rates highlights the need for targeted strategies in high-risk areas during the summer months.

July 2025 saw a dramatic 300% increase in public order offences, rising from 1 to 4 incidents—a sharp contrast to the previous month's levels. This spike, occurring against the backdrop of summer festivals and extended daylight hours, likely reflects the heightened social activity characteristic of St Ives' tourist season. Meanwhile, bicycle theft and vehicle crime both doubled from zero to one incident each, a troubling development for residents reliant on personal transport. Criminal damage and arson decreased by 33.3%, and other theft fell by 25%, suggesting some success in addressing property-related crimes. The town's violent crime rate—5.2 per 1,000—remains 71% above the UK average, a figure that may partly explain the 25.6% overall rate increase. Residents should be particularly vigilant during late-night events, where anti-social behaviour (3.0 per 1,000) is 94% above the national average.

St Ives' crime rate in July 2025 rose 23.4% compared to the previous month, reaching 10.8 per 1,000 residents. This increase, while notable, remains within the bounds of seasonal fluctuations typical for a coastal town experiencing peak tourism. Locally, the average resident faced a 1-in-93 chance of being directly involved in a reported crime over the course of the month—a figure that, while higher than the UK average, reflects the concentrated nature of St Ives' built-up area. Daily crime statistics show 2 incidents per day, a rate consistent with the area's small population and high visitor numbers. When scaled to the town's 5,369 residents, the monthly exposure rate highlights the disproportionate impact of certain crime types, particularly violent and anti-social offences, which dominate the local crime profile. This population-scaled perspective underscores the need for targeted interventions in high-traffic areas during summer months.

Crime Breakdown - July 2025

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Violence and sexual offences285.248.3%
Anti-social behaviour16327.6%
Criminal damage and arson40.86.9%
Public order40.86.9%
Other theft30.65.2%
Bicycle theft10.21.7%
Theft from the person10.21.7%
Vehicle crime10.21.7%

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

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