Monthly Crime Statistics

Potters Bar Crime Rate July 2025 | Monthly Statistics

Potters Bar's crime rate in July 2025 was 8.2 per 1,000 residents, 4.7% below the UK average. Shoplifting increased by 63.6% compared to June.

200
Total Crimes
8.2
Per 1,000 People
8.6
UK Average
+10.5%
vs Previous Month

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Potters Bar recorded a crime rate of 8.2 per 1,000 residents in July 2025, placing it 4.7% below the UK average of 8.6 per 1,000. This figure reflects a combination of seasonal factors and local dynamics, with the area’s character as a commuter suburb influencing crime patterns. Violence and sexual offences accounted for nearly 30% of all reported crimes, followed by anti-social behaviour at 24.5% and other theft at 13%. These figures align with the area’s role as a hub for local retail and community activity, though the absence of major tourist attractions means crime trends are less influenced by visitor-related incidents than in coastal resorts. The summer months typically see increased foot traffic in town centres, which may partly explain the higher proportion of property crimes compared to the UK average. However, the overall rate remains relatively stable, suggesting that local policing initiatives and community engagement efforts have maintained a consistent level of crime prevention. Violent crime in Potters Bar sits 21% below the UK average, consistent with the area’s lower population density and more subdued nightlife compared to urban centres. This stability contrasts with the UK-wide trend of rising anti-social behaviour, which in Potters Bar is 29% above the national average. Such discrepancies highlight the importance of contextual factors, with local festivals and summer events likely contributing to the spike in anti-social behaviour reports. The data also shows that public order offences are 53% below the UK average, possibly due to the area’s limited exposure to large-scale public gatherings. As the summer season progresses, continued monitoring of these trends will be essential to assess whether the current pattern reflects a temporary spike or a more sustained shift.

July 2025 saw a 10.5% increase in Potters Bar’s crime rate compared to June, driven by notable shifts in specific categories. Shoplifting rose by 63.6% to 18 incidents, marking the most significant month-on-month increase. This surge may be linked to the summer tourism peak, with local shops and retail outlets experiencing higher foot traffic during festivals and events. Concurrently, other crime increased by 200% to three incidents, a stark jump from one in June that could reflect a range of unclassified activities. Bicycle theft also rose by 100% to one incident. In contrast, theft from the person fell by 66.7% to one incident, indicating improved security measures or reduced opportunities during the summer months. The data also reveals stark contrasts with UK averages: while violent crime in Potters Bar is 21% below the national rate, anti-social behaviour is 29% above. This divergence may be explained by the area’s commuter suburb profile, where transient populations and community interactions could contribute to higher reports of anti-social behaviour. Meanwhile, public order offences are 53% below the UK average, due to the absence of large-scale public events that typically drive such incidents. Residents may find the 29.5% share of violent crime particularly noteworthy, as it underscores the need for continued focus on community safety initiatives during the summer season.

Potters Bar’s crime rate in July 2025 rose by 10.5% compared to June, moving from 7.4 to 8.2 per 1,000 residents. This increase, though modest, places the area’s monthly exposure at one reported crime for roughly every 122 residents. On a daily basis, the area experienced approximately six crimes per day, a figure that provides a tangible sense of the pace at which incidents occur in this built-up area. When compared to the UK average, Potters Bar remains 4.7% below the national rate, highlighting its relatively low crime profile despite the seasonal increase. The population context is critical: with 24,324 residents, the 200 reported crimes in July equate to a crime rate that is consistent with the area’s commuter suburb character, where crime is typically more dispersed than in densely populated urban centres. The daily crime figure of six incidents is a useful benchmark for residents, offering a clear metric to assess local safety trends. While the 10.5% increase may raise concerns, this follows a period of relative stability, and the overall rate remains well below the UK average. The comparison with the UK also reveals that Potters Bar’s violent crime rate is 21% below the national average, a distinction that may reflect the area’s lower population density and reduced exposure to high-risk environments. This contrast with the UK’s higher rates of anti-social behaviour underscores the importance of local factors in shaping crime patterns.

Crime Breakdown - July 2025

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Violence and sexual offences592.429.5%
Anti-social behaviour49224.5%
Other theft261.113%
Shoplifting180.79%
Criminal damage and arson130.56.5%
Vehicle crime90.44.5%
Burglary60.33%
Public order60.33%
Drugs60.33%
Other crime30.11.5%
Possession of weapons30.11.5%
Theft from the person100.5%
Bicycle theft100.5%

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

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