Monthly Crime Statistics

Hillingdon Crime Rate February 2026 | Monthly Statistics

Hillingdon's February 2026 crime rate of 9.1 per 1,000 residents is 42.2% above the UK average, with anti-social behaviour and violence driving the increase.

2,989
Total Crimes
9.1
Per 1,000 People
6.4
UK Average
-6.2%
vs Previous Month

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Hillingdon's crime rate in February 2026 stood at 9.1 per 1,000 residents, placing it 42.2% above the UK average of 6.4 per 1,000. This stark divergence from the national picture highlights the area's unique crime profile, shaped by its role as a major urban centre within London. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 26.1% of all crimes, followed by anti-social behaviour (21.2%) and vehicle crime (10.0%). These figures contrast sharply with the UK averages for these categories, with anti-social behaviour in Hillingdon being 109% higher than the national rate. The winter month of February, typically marked by low outdoor activity and a pre-spring lull, may contribute to the prominence of indoor-focused crimes such as anti-social behaviour and violence. However, the area's elevated rates compared to the UK suggest broader factors at play, including the density of population in urban zones and the presence of high-traffic areas that could amplify certain types of crime. While the seasonal context may explain some fluctuations, the persistent gap between Hillingdon and the UK average indicates structural differences in the local environment, such as the concentration of retail and commercial hubs that might drive vehicle crime or the social dynamics in densely populated neighbourhoods that could fuel anti-social behaviour. The data underscores the need for targeted interventions that address the specific challenges of an urban borough with a diverse and dynamic population.

February 2026 saw notable shifts in Hillingdon's crime profile, with anti-social behaviour increasing by 7.3% compared to January and bicycle theft rising by 18.2%. These changes reflect a combination of seasonal factors and local dynamics. The rise in anti-social behaviour, which remains 109% above the UK average, may be linked to the end of winter holidays or the transition into the academic term, which could see increased tensions in shared living spaces. Conversely, the 42.3% drop in drugs-related crimes and 38.1% decline in possession of weapons suggest potential success in targeted policing efforts or the impact of cold weather on outdoor drug markets. Vehicle crime, though still 157% above the UK average, showed a slight decrease from its previous peak, though this remains a persistent issue in an area with significant commuter traffic. A concrete insight for residents is the 30.9% reduction in burglary, which may indicate improved security measures or the effect of colder weather deterring break-ins. The data also reveals that public order offences are 2% below the UK average, a rare positive deviation that could reflect effective community engagement in maintaining public spaces. These fluctuations highlight the need for ongoing monitoring and adaptive strategies to address the evolving nature of crime in Hillingdon.

Hillingdon's crime rate in February 2026 was 9.1 per 1,000 residents, a 6.2% decrease from the previous month's rate of 9.7 per 1,000. This decline, while modest, contrasts with the broader UK context where Hillingdon's rate remains significantly elevated. On a daily basis, the area experienced approximately 107 crimes per day in February, a figure that, when scaled to the population, translates to one reported crime for every 110 residents over the course of the month. This monthly exposure rate, though lower than the previous month, still places Hillingdon far above the UK average, which is typically around 6.4 per 1,000. The disparity underscores the area's unique position within the UK's crime profile, where urban density and specific socioeconomic factors may contribute to higher rates. For residents, the 1-in-110 statistic provides a tangible sense of the frequency of crime, though this is an aggregate measure and does not reflect daily fluctuations. The comparison to the previous month also reveals the importance of tracking short-term trends, as the 6.2% decrease may be influenced by seasonal factors such as the pre-spring lull or the impact of weather on outdoor activity. However, the overall rate remains a cause for concern, particularly in categories like anti-social behaviour and vehicle crime, which continue to outpace national averages by significant margins.

Crime Breakdown - February 2026

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Violence and sexual offences7792.426.1%
Anti-social behaviour6351.921.2%
Vehicle crime3000.910%
Other theft2470.88.3%
Shoplifting2170.77.3%
Criminal damage and arson1560.55.2%
Other crime1480.55%
Public order1410.44.7%
Burglary1300.44.4%
Theft from the person830.32.8%
Drugs820.32.7%
Robbery450.11.5%
Bicycle theft1300.4%
Possession of weapons1300.4%

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