Monthly Crime Statistics

Gloucester Crime Rate June 2025 | Monthly Statistics

Gloucester's crime rate in June 2025 was 12.6 per 1,000, 55.6% above the UK average. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 38.6% of all crimes.

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 mix in Gloucester during June 2025 reveals a stark contrast between violent and property crimes, with violence and sexual offences dominating the landscape. At 12.6 per 1,000 residents, Gloucester's crime rate is 55.6% above the UK average of 8.1 per 1,000. This figure highlights a significant divergence from national trends, with violent crimes comprising 38.6% of all reported incidents. Violence and sexual offences alone accounted for 671 cases, far exceeding the UK average of 2.9 per 1,000. This pattern suggests a concentration of violent crime that may be linked to Gloucester's urban characteristics, including its mix of historic town centres and modern residential areas. Anti-social behaviour, the second most common category, reached 21.7% of total crimes, with a rate of 2.7 per 1,000 — 90% above the UK average. This could reflect the impact of summer nights in Gloucester, where public spaces are more densely populated. Shoplifting, at 1.0 per 1,000, is also higher than the UK average of 0.6 per 1,000, influenced by the city's retail sector and increased foot traffic during the early summer season. The seasonal context of June — the start of summer — may contribute to these patterns, with longer evenings and rising tourism creating conditions where anti-social behaviour and theft are more likely to occur. However, the absence of significant spikes in property crime compared to violent crime suggests that local policing strategies or community dynamics may be mitigating some risks. This mix of crime types underscores Gloucester's unique profile as a city balancing historic charm with modern urban challenges.

June 2025 saw notable shifts in Gloucester's crime profile, with bicycle theft surging by 60.9% to 37 cases, the highest increase of any category. This jump from 23 to 37 incidents may reflect the city's growing cycling infrastructure and increased summer activity. Possession of weapons also rose sharply by 57.1%, from 14 to 22 cases — a 16% increase over the UK average for this category. This could indicate heightened tensions during the summer months or more visible enforcement efforts. Conversely, public order offences declined by 30.6%, dropping from 183 to 127 cases, linked to improved policing in key areas or seasonal shifts in social behaviour. Theft from the person fell by 37.5%, from 8 to 5 cases, the only category to show a decrease. This may suggest that increased awareness campaigns or targeted patrols in high-risk areas are having an effect. The violent crime category remained high — 68% above the UK average — with violence and sexual offences at 4.8 per 1,000. This persistent gap highlights the need for targeted interventions in Gloucester's community spaces. Anti-social behaviour, at 2.7 per 1,000, was 90% above the UK average, reinforcing the idea that Gloucester's urban environment, with its mix of historic and modern areas, may be particularly prone to such incidents during the summer months. These findings present a complex picture where some areas of concern are worsening while others show signs of improvement.

Gloucester's crime rate in June 2025 remained stable compared to the previous month, with a 0.2% decrease from 12.6 to 12.6 per 1,000 residents. This suggests that the city's overall crime levels have not significantly shifted in the short term, despite notable fluctuations in specific categories. Locally, the daily crime count averaged 58 incidents per day, a figure that provides context for residents and visitors navigating the city's public spaces. Over the course of the month, one reported crime occurred for roughly every 80 residents — a monthly exposure rate that, while higher than the UK average, reflects the city's population density and urban character. Gloucester's population of 138,598 means that the crime rate is distributed across a relatively compact area, with 1740 total crimes reported in June. This equates to 1.26 crimes per resident, a metric that helps contextualise the scale of the issue for local communities. While the city's crime rate is significantly higher than the UK average, the stability of the rate over the past month indicates that no single event or policy change has had a dramatic impact. This consistency may be influenced by the city's year-round dynamics, including its role as a regional hub with a mix of commercial, residential, and educational facilities. The comparison to the UK average underscores the need for tailored approaches to crime reduction, as Gloucester's challenges appear to stem from its unique combination of urban and historic elements rather than generic national trends.

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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