Monthly Crime Statistics

Gloucester Crime Rate June 2025 | Monthly Statistics

Gloucester's crime rate in June 2025 was 12.6 per 1,000, with violence and sexual offences accounting for nearly 40% of all crimes reported.

1,740
Total Crimes
12.6
Per 1,000 People
8.1
UK Average
-0.2%
vs Previous Month

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The crime profile in Gloucester during June 2025 reveals a striking imbalance in the types of offences reported. Violent crimes, particularly violence and sexual offences, dominate with 38.6% of all incidents, significantly exceeding the UK average by 68%. This suggests a higher prevalence of interpersonal conflict or targeted violence compared to the national trend. Anti-social behaviour follows closely at 21.7%, a figure 90% above the UK average, which may reflect the social dynamics of Gloucester’s urban centres or the presence of transient populations in certain areas. Shoplifting, at 7.5% of total crimes, is also elevated—59% above the UK rate—potentially linked to the city’s retail hubs and seasonal shopping activity as summer begins. The seasonal context of June, with longer daylight hours and the early onset of tourism, may contribute to these patterns. While property crimes remain a concern, their share (26.8%) is lower than the UK average, indicating Gloucester’s crime mix leans heavily toward violent and disorderly incidents. This contrasts with other UK areas where property crime often dominates, suggesting Gloucester’s unique social and geographical characteristics, such as its mix of historic town centres and suburban sprawl, shape its crime profile. direct links to specific factors, but the prominence of violent crime and anti-social behaviour aligns with Gloucester’s status as a regional hub with a diverse population and active nightlife.

June 2025 saw notable shifts in Gloucester’s crime mix, with bicycle theft surging by 60.9% compared to the previous month, rising from 23 to 37 incidents. This sharp increase may correlate with the summer season, as more residents and tourists take to cycling. Conversely, theft from the person fell by 37.5%, from 8 to 5 incidents, a drop that could reflect heightened police visibility or community initiatives. Anti-social behaviour rose by 16.4%, reaching 377 incidents, a figure 90% above the UK average, highlighting persistent challenges in managing public spaces. Meanwhile, public order offences declined by 30.6%, due to targeted enforcement in areas with high foot traffic. The most striking disparity remains in violence and sexual offences, which are 68% above the UK average, with 4.8 per 1,000 residents affected. This suggests Gloucester’s violent crime rate is a critical concern, particularly in comparison to other UK areas. Residents may find the 59% above-average rate for shoplifting (1.0 per 1,000) relevant, as it indicates retail crime remains a focal point for local policing strategies. These trends underscore the need for tailored interventions that address both immediate safety concerns and the underlying factors driving Gloucester’s unique crime mix.

Gloucester’s crime rate in June 2025 remained stable compared to the previous month, with no significant change from 12.6 per 1,000. However, this figure is 55.6% above the UK average, placing it in a distinct category compared to other areas. On a daily basis, Gloucester recorded approximately 58 crimes per day, a figure that, while consistent with recent months, highlights the persistent demand on local policing resources. Over the course of the month, one reported crime occurred for roughly every 80 residents, a monthly exposure rate that underscores the frequency of incidents in a population of 138,598. This rate is higher than the UK average, which suggests Gloucester’s residents face a greater risk of experiencing crime than the national average. The comparison also reveals stark differences in specific crime categories: for instance, violence and sexual offences in Gloucester are 68% above the UK rate, while theft from the person is 100% below, indicating a combination of local conditions and national trends. These figures, when contextualised with Gloucester’s population size and geographical makeup, highlight the need for targeted strategies that address the city’s unique challenges while leveraging its strengths in community engagement and policing.

Crime Breakdown - June 2025

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Violence and sexual offences6714.838.6%
Anti-social behaviour3772.721.7%
Shoplifting13117.5%
Public order1270.97.3%
Other theft810.64.7%
Criminal damage and arson800.64.6%
Vehicle crime560.43.2%
Burglary540.43.1%
Drugs480.42.8%
Bicycle theft370.32.1%
Other crime280.21.6%
Robbery230.21.3%
Possession of weapons220.21.3%
Theft from the person500.3%

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Crime Rate Methodology

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.

Information Sources

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Mathematical Formula

Rate per 1,000 = (Offences / Population) × 1,000

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Page updated: 8 March 2026

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